What’s the highlight of a low clerk at a court? Monthly salary, uniform, or retirement benefits? Arimbi, a typist at a district court became the gem of pride for her parents and the people in her village. She was a farmer’s daughter who could become a public servant: working in uniforms every day, getting regular monthly salaries, and would rightfully own a retirement benefi t in her senior years one day. Arimbi also became their rock of hope. Many people passed on their messages and their wishes through her. To them, a clerk at a court was omnipotent. From an innocent clerk who knew nothing about anything, Arimbi adapted to and became a part of the shameless group of people at the court. Nothing was illegal when many people had done it. There was nothing to fear when many people consider it as a common thing. The point was, 86!