Perhaps one day, further down the line, Saul will have to wrestle with the fact that he gave good advice on being a dishonest person to a cartel boss. But that's not for present Saul to care about, especially because present Saul feels like that's just something guys like them (not that he's like Lalo at all, thanks, but it's better if Lalo thinks he is) already knew by default. Right now, what matters the most isn't justice or making money, it's making sure Lalo isn't pissed at him, that he can do his job, and get Lalo as far away from him as possible.
As far as Lalo's question goes, however, Saul can't help but wince a bit. Because he knows where this is going, and it was his idea to go there in the first place.
"Well, bringing your actual family into court won't be the best idea. I get the feeling they might blow your cover, so to speak."
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As far as Lalo's question goes, however, Saul can't help but wince a bit. Because he knows where this is going, and it was his idea to go there in the first place.
"Well, bringing your actual family into court won't be the best idea. I get the feeling they might blow your cover, so to speak."