Underneath the facade of Saul Goodman, he doesn't disagree with Lalo. There are some things that just can't be fixed, and really it would just be easier to prevent those things from happening in the first place. To un-shit that sunroof, so to speak, but he's not sure he'd want to do that one.
Lalo's reaction, though, is interesting to him. It's not what he expected. Lalo, incredibly wealthy scion of a drug empire that he is, seemed to Saul like the type to appreciate a good scheme and living the wealthy life. After all, he was the one who told him his (admittedly bullshitted) motto should be changed to 'just make money.' Lalo having this much of a reaction to the hypothetical best doctors fixing a not-so-hypothetical injury is far from how he assumed this would go.
He pauses for a moment, pursing his lips as he weighs his options. He doesn't need to know Lalo as a person to do his job, not beyond what he already knows, and he also doesn't want to know him. But he'd be lying if he said his curiosity weren't getting the better of him.
"Sounds like you've got your own slip and fall injury, so to speak."
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Lalo's reaction, though, is interesting to him. It's not what he expected. Lalo, incredibly wealthy scion of a drug empire that he is, seemed to Saul like the type to appreciate a good scheme and living the wealthy life. After all, he was the one who told him his (admittedly bullshitted) motto should be changed to 'just make money.' Lalo having this much of a reaction to the hypothetical best doctors fixing a not-so-hypothetical injury is far from how he assumed this would go.
He pauses for a moment, pursing his lips as he weighs his options. He doesn't need to know Lalo as a person to do his job, not beyond what he already knows, and he also doesn't want to know him. But he'd be lying if he said his curiosity weren't getting the better of him.
"Sounds like you've got your own slip and fall injury, so to speak."