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What's wrong with this lawyer?!-Chapter 773
Chapter 773: Chapter 247 How many years has it been, and these legal affairs still don’t know how to learn?
Chapter 773 -247 How many years has it been, and these legal affairs still don’t know how to learn?
Magic City, Wang Jing was in her office with her head bowed, and across from her was Professor Du.
Who would have thought that she’d be called back to school by her mentor due to her thesis.
But there was nothing she could do; her home was in Magic City, and her mentor really was looking out for her best interests.
“What’s with this thesis of yours?
Did I mean that the last time I spoke to you?
...
How many times have you revised it now?
Do you not want to graduate or what?” Professor Du said.
He truly intended to nurture a few students, so he had Wang Jing submit papers and helped her with revisions; however, he never felt quite satisfied with them.
In fact, Professor Du wasn’t very pleased with this student.
On the contrary, the student he was most satisfied with was Wang Jing’s senior brother.
As a professional law professor, he always believed that law students should dare to challenge and say no to authority!
If they lacked the courage and accepted whatever the experts said, what kind of lawyers would they be?
If they went to court one day and the opposing lawyer was an expert or a former teacher, would they still take on the case, or would they just admit defeat right there?
So, those who study law must at least have a sense of self-awareness, be skilled at identifying issues from all angles, and not be spinelessly agreeable.
He felt that Wang Jing was a bit too compliant, just echoing his thoughts, which made him dislike her approach.
Wang Jing didn’t speak.
Or perhaps it’s more accurate to say that she was a completely different person online and in real life, as is the case with many in our daily lives.
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You might even wonder if they suffer from some sort of split personality; otherwise, why would there be such a difference between their online selves and their real-life behavior?
However, some have suggested that our true nature is more accurately reflected online, and that in reality, everyone is a particularly good actor playing all sorts of roles.
And online, especially when using a burner account, we show our true colors…
Wang Jing didn’t know what to say; in truth, she had a lot she wanted to argue, but…
she couldn’t speak.
Heaven knew that just ten minutes earlier, she had been arguing with Professor Du online about the crime of rape for over a hundred floors of comments.
Seeing Wang Jing’s reaction, Professor Du continued, “If you have something to say, just say it.
If you have a differing opinion, voice it.
You can’t just go along with everything I say, you know that right?”
Perhaps feeling that such a speech wasn’t entirely satisfactory, he added, “I’m telling you, just fifteen minutes ago, someone argued with me about a legal charge online for ages, and they were quite logical and articulate!”
“I don’t hide my identity online; they know I’m a law professor, and still they argue with me.
Look at you, always silent.
Are you suspected of a crime or what, why else would you remain silent?”
Wang Jing…
this time, she genuinely didn’t know what to say.
She was internally joyful but couldn’t show it on her face, so she continued to keep silent.
Professor Du was frankly exhausted and waved his hand, “Okay, go back and think about it.
After you graduate, you’ll need to consider job prospects—whether to be a lawyer, to enter civil service, or to do something else.
You need to be prepared, understand?”
After he spoke, he took out his phone and immediately saw a notification on the screen.
“Tang Fangjing, silent for a year, returns as a king, and his aim is here!”
Upon seeing this message, Professor Du was first stunned, then burst into jubilant laughter, “Tang Fangjing is back; he really is back!”
Although Professor Du had previously disagreed with Old Tang over the Huang Licheng case and had even confronted him online, he also believed that Tang Fangjing should live well.
With those thirty-one cases, whether it be through his reputation, or otherwise, one thing can’t be denied: those innocent people were indeed exonerated because of Tang Fangjing!
Even sentences like probation, which don’t require imprisonment, are still sentences, and no one wants to unjustly carry a criminal record.
Like Huang Licheng, he would never have wielded a knife if he hadn’t been bullied to desperation.
So having Tang Fangjing stand up for them was a stroke of luck.
Therefore, Professor Du was very happy.
Should he encounter something in Tang Fangjing’s videos he didn’t agree with next time, he would still confront him, but at this moment, he was genuinely happy.
However, no sooner had Professor Du finished speaking than a voice sounded, “What?
Tang Fangjing is back?
Are you sure, Old Du?
Don’t make the same mistake as the last time you moonlighted as a doctor…”
Upon hearing this, Professor Du instantly froze; why did that sound so irritating yet so familiar?
Turning his head, he found that the student who had been silent before had now come closer, her eyes wide with excitement and joy.
Thus, Professor Du remained silent, quietly observing Wang Jing.
Wang Jing, having just heard the news of Old Tang’s return, couldn’t contain her excitement, allowing her true self to be exposed.
Now she too realized something was amiss.
Did I just slip up…?
The two looked at each other until Professor Du couldn’t help coughing twice and said, “Show yourself, little darling?”
Wang Jing: “(°ー°〃),” The only thing scarier than falling off a horse is having someone in real life call you by the nickname you casually chose online.
Yet she still silently nodded.
“Ahem, ahem, so…
uh…
You know that was me, right?” Professor Du finally managed to steady himself after a prolonged cough and ask.
Wang Jing nodded again to signal that she knew.