What's wrong with this lawyer?!-Chapter 629 - 199 Some People Go Too Far!_3

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After finalizing the arrangement with the legal aid center and reminding Director Zhang to be cautious, Old Tang rode his electric scooter to the Jingzhou Intermediate People’s Court, wondering how Chang Wei was handling things over there.

In fact, inside the civil division of the Intermediate People’s Court, Old Niu’s face was turning beet red.

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It wasn’t that he insisted on facing off against Tang Fangjing; what irritated him was that Tang didn’t even regard him as a peer. How could such an important case be handed over to a rookie?

If the girl opposite him wasn’t a rookie, Old Niu would gouge out his own eyes and use them as marbles!

Yet, despite being a rookie, she was making Old Niu suffer.

Even though the opposing young lady appeared inexperienced, she fought the lawsuit steadily, not giving him any opportunity.

There was nothing to be done. It was hard enough to overturn a decision on appeal, but now there was not the slightest chance.

So, after one and a half hours of deliberations, the Intermediate’s Court made a judgment: the appeal was dismissed, and the original decision upheld.

After the judgment was delivered, Chang Wei, who had been trembling throughout the entire court session, finally breathed a sigh of relief. After all, it was her first time, and everyone’s legs would go weak.

Besides, Old Song had specifically mentioned that the case was of great importance. She was so anxious that she wondered if she would have to apologize if the appeal was overturned. Fortunately, they won.

Having won the case, Chang Wei didn’t chat with the others; instead, she gathered her things and headed out of the courthouse, preparing to call Tang Fangjing when she heard someone calling her.

"You won, didn’t you?"

Turning her head, she smiled instantly, "Director Tang, how come you’re here? But you’re right, the appeal was indeed dismissed!"

"That’s the expected result. I told you not to be too nervous. Let’s go back now, the next part is about execution of the judgment."

"You’re right, Old Niu, aren’t you?"

Old Tang addressed these words to Old Niu as he walked out of the court.

Old Niu, with a dark countenance, didn’t make a sound. He especially loathed one thing about Tang Fangjing: the man enjoyed slapping others’ faces, and it was always a direct slap.

The other party never left any room for face-saving.

"Oh, and have your Mr. Deng transfer the money sooner. It would be quite unseemly to enforce it later."

With that, Old Tang left with Chang Wei, leaving Old Niu there, wanting to curse.

Tengda Law Firm was as usual, with Wang Qingqing sitting at her desk, looking rather upset. She felt as if one issue was resolved only for another to pop up.

It seemed like Tang always had all sorts of little elves around him. Just when Li Wanting settled down to concentrate on cases and Xiao Yan was doing her comics every day, and even Chi Yan wouldn’t usually come over, at the very least, on the surface, they no longer disturbed Tang.

And now, out emerged Chang Wei; it was just so exhausting.

As she was contemplating, she saw Old Tang and Chang Wei walking in, talking and laughing. Wang Qingqing quickly went up to them, "Old Tang, you’re back. Same lunch as usual?"

"As usual. Oh, and this afternoon a man named Huang Licheng will come to see me; just take him straight to my office."

Wang Qingqing nodded and then turned to Chang Wei, "Lawyer Chang, Old Tang and I are going to have lunch. Will you join us?"

Chang Wei glanced at Wang Qingqing’s smiling yet menacing face and hurriedly said, "Well, Sister Wang, I won’t join you. I’m going home for lunch..."

"Oh, going home for lunch? That’s a pity, really."

Old Tang shook his head; Qingqing was getting interesting now. He thought about how she hardly dared to speak when she first started as his assistant; it was hard to believe she had come so far. Indeed, people change.

In the afternoon, Huang Licheng arrived at Tengda’s entrance, feeling somewhat anxious; it was his first time at such an upscale place.

He had no choice; after all, Old Wang’s accomplishment often awed newcomers.

There was security at the door, making Huang Licheng too apprehensive to ask questions. Just as he was wondering what to do, Wang Qingqing came out.

"Hello, are you Mr. Huang Licheng?"

"Yes, yes, that’s me."

"Director Tang is inside, please come with me."

Huang Licheng hurriedly followed her into the law firm, his heart pounding, mainly because he didn’t know what Lawyer Tang was thinking.

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He was unaware of who Tang Fangjing was. He only came in the afternoon because that morning, other rights defenders had filled him in.

Lawyer Tang Fangjing was a legendary figure in the legal field, known for earnestly and responsibly representing ordinary people in litigation!

Yet, Huang Licheng couldn’t help feeling that something was amiss. Had his luck, which had been down for most of his life, suddenly turned at this age?

It was just too coincidental to meet a young man by chance who turned out to be a prominent lawyer and one who specifically defended the rights of ordinary people.

In his apprehension, Huang Licheng entered the office and met Lawyer Tang, still wearing the same clothes as in the morning, but now there was an unexplainable aura about him sitting in the office.

"You’ve arrived, please have a seat. Qingqing, pour us two glasses of water."

"You may not know much about me, but that’s okay, you’ll understand in time. I did get to know a bit about your situation this morning, but not enough. Do you have any previous judgments or related documents?" Old Tang continued.

What the other party had explained that morning was quite detailed, and he had roughly understood the situation.

However, as always, he couldn’t take a client’s words at face value 100% of the time. It was a fundamental defense mechanism for a criminal defense lawyer.

They say lawyers are skeptical, and it can’t be helped. There are too many instances where clients conceal the truth. Lawyers must be vigilant; a single misstep, and they might find themselves in trouble.