What's wrong with this lawyer?!-Chapter 628 - 199: Some People Go Too Far!_2

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The questions he asked perfectly embodied the impression of a senior figure like Ma Shuquan to the fullest extent.

"What does the geezer want to say?" he thought, feeling that this young man was indeed a bit too rash. However, the staff from the complaints department had now completely relaxed and even began to enjoy the show from the sidelines.

With a smile on his face, Old Tang said, "No, no, I didn’t mean to imply that what you said was incorrect..."

However, before Ma Shuquan could relax his expression, he heard the young man opposite him say another sentence.

"What I mean is, those words you just said, they’re nothing but hooliganism."

What? Ma Shuquan was stunned. His first reaction was, has this young man lost his mind? We’re just strangers meeting on the street, with no financial disputes between us, yet you come at me with such aggression?

Old Tang didn’t care about that. If it had been an ordinary person, he wouldn’t have said a word more.

But the person opposite him was a lawyer.

So there Old Tang went on to say, "To actually compare house renovations with fruit trees, how could you come up with such an analogy, can they even be the same?"

Truly the worst of the worst. Law is never omnipotent; those who think law is the only rule are either dumb or malicious, and the chances of malice are high.

Finally, Ma Shuquan snapped back to reality and pointed at Tang Fangjing, "Alright, you dare talk to me like this, huh? Come on, tell me, which law firm are you from, what’s your name?"

"Looking to settle scores with me?" Old Tang said with a smile reappearing on his face, "Then listen carefully, I’m Tang Fangjing, a senior partner at Tengda Law Firm. Whether it’s a matter of the pen or the sword, I’m ready for it."

Actually, he really despised putting on such airs; it was just that the timing was right and the man had said offensive things. Moreover, a proper lawyer would never get involved in such disputes as they’re utterly meaningless.

Oh, but that can’t be said for certain; there are plenty of such lawyers online... just not too common in reality.

Ma Shuquan was taken aback. Tang... Tang Fangjing? This young man was Tang Fangjing?

Upon a closer look, he did indeed seem to match up: a pale face, a slender figure. But then, what was Tang Fangjing doing here at the complaints office?

"So it’s Director Tang. Well then... I have some other matters to attend to, I’ll be on my way," he said.

With that, Ma Shuquan turned and left at lightning speed, without a moment of hesitation.

It was a joke, after all. That was Tang Fangjing. He had initially thought about seeking help from friends at the Bar Association, but since it turned out to be Tang Fangjing, there was no need to think about it; it was best to just run away.

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From now on, I absolutely need to check the calendar before going out...

The others present were somewhat stunned. The old man had not expected the situation to turn out like this.

The guy in the suit who looked so impressive turned out to be all show and no substance, whereas this young man, who didn’t seem to attract any attention, was actually that Lawyer Tang!

At that moment, Huang Licheng was still dazed when Old Tang spoke up, "You don’t need to talk to me right now. If you really want to do something, come to Tengda this afternoon. I have other things to attend to, so I’ll be leaving now."

He couldn’t stay any longer. The people around had overheard that he was Tang Fangjing and were giving him looks as if a pack of wolves had spotted a beautiful woman...

Although this analogy was a bit crude, it carried the intended message: he, Old Tang, had instantly become part of a vulnerable group.

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Without even thinking, everyone was hoping he could help them, but he, Tang Fangjing, was only one person; no matter how strong he was, how many nails could he hammer in? Better to slip away sooner rather than later.

So quickly, Old Tang hopped on his beloved little electric scooter and hurried off, leaving the rights defenders shaking their heads.

The staff members who had been enjoying the commotion sighed. If only there were more lawyers like Lawyer Tang around, their place wouldn’t be overflowing with people every day.

Old Tang didn’t go back to the firm but instead headed straight to the legal aid center.

"Hello comrade, may I ask... Lawyer Tang? What brings you here?" asked the staff member in the lobby, greeting Tang Fangjing with a smile.

Old Tang replied, "Is Director Zhang in? Last time he promised me a special legal aid case, and it’s been so many days without any news, so I came to follow up."

What? The staff member was immediately taken aback; in his time at the legal aid center, he had heard of all kinds of follow-ups for payments and collections, but to follow up on a legal aid case?

Yet, given Tang Fangjing’s special status, he was quickly ushered into Director Zhang’s office.

Director Zhang felt a mix of amusement and helplessness on learning Old Tang was there to follow up on a case.

"Lawyer Tang, about this... I did say that, but... but we are still preparing it. Good cases don’t just fall from the sky; you have to give me some time," he said.

Old Tang waved his hand in response, "Then take your time with that. As for me, I’ve come across a case, quite a special one. However, the situation is a bit unusual, and I’m not sure if Jingzhou can take it on."

"I have to meet the client this afternoon and then I’ll call you."

It didn’t take much to realize the man was in a tough situation. His orchard had been destroyed, and he had just gotten out of prison; he must be penniless, or else he would’ve simply hired a lawyer to write a petition.

It’s safer to go through legal aid.

Director Zhang exhaled in relief, "That’s fine, tell me the details this afternoon, and we’ll try to coordinate on our end."

It wasn’t so much about Tang Fangjing’s clout but more about the fact that the cases he referred were generally those in dire need of legal aid, never breaking the rules.