First-Class Lawyer N Chapter 25

Novel: First-Class Lawyer N Author: Mu Su Li Updated:
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A lawyers day was always exceedingly busy, yet they didnt actually spend much ti seated behind a desk. There was a saying within Southcross Law Firm that whenever taking on a new client, it was necessary to inform them that any appointnts had to be arranged with the lawyer in advance, and not to charge right up to the law firm out of the blue.

For the lawyer that they were looking for might be anywhere else, but his office.

Under normal circumstances, the sa held true for Gu Yan.

But today was an exception to the rule.

Apart from going out to retrieve new evidence in the morning, he spent the whole day holed up in the hotel, quietly seated and working on his photon computer with an electronic pen.

The several video recordings that he had picked up in the morning were playing on the holographic screen before him. Wearing a white earpiece, he leaned back in his chair. A hand lay on the armrest, whilst the other held on to a cup of coffee.

There were a few blank pieces of paper placed on his knee. Sporadically, he would write a few words on it very neatly.

Long ago while he was still studying, he had a streak of arrogance in his character. His brain would store anything that he saw or finished studying, so he felt it a waste of ti picking up a pen to write. First, he felt that the speed of his writing could not keep up with the turn of his thoughts; secondly, he liked things to be kept extrely neat and tidy. It was only natural that handwritten words could never bring the sa satisfaction as the neatness and clarity of uniform specifications that electronically-inputted words would have.

Later when he was in the office of a certain dean, he caught a glimpse of what the other was making notes of. There were several pieces of paper with keywords freely scattered all over. Important things would be larger, whereas so were conversely written like footnotes, even with the occasional circles and lines casually sketched out.

It should have been beyond ssy, logically speaking. But a glance through it wouldnt irritate the eyes; it could even be considered a visual delight.

The young dean, who was Gu Yans direct ntor, had also given Gu Yan so advice. Seated behind his desk, he said with a smile, I suggest that you pen down any ideas that occur to you when reading case files because every person has a unique way of recording details, layouting, and marking out points. This cannot be expressed just by selecting keywords with a cursor. Handwritten notes can represent the most three-dinsional state of a persons thoughts, which is different and unique from anyone else.

At that ti, Gu Yan felt that there was a nugget of reason in the words. So, he eventually tried and began writing with a pen, intentionally cultivating this habit all the way to the present.

The video on the holographic screen was looped again from start to end. Gu Yan hit the pause button, massaging his neck. In this short break, he clicked on the screen and pulled up the pages that a certain soone had given him.

On the page was what the other party had written down after watching the video all night.

To this day, he had to confess that there was a lot of truth in what a certain soone saidhandwritten notes could indeed express a persons most three-dinsional and unique state of mind.

Because, on these pages in front of him, despite the handwriting having been intentionally modified, the temperant in his bones couldnt be concealed. It was obvious at first glance that this unruly thing followed no set rules, just like the way it was back then.

Silently, Gu Yan skimd through them, pinching the bridge of his nose as he closed the pages before him.

How should he put it? It was probably already a feat that Yan Suizhi had rembered to modify the font.

Even though the anti-inflammatory and fever dicine that Gu Yan had chosen had the least side effects, they still caused Yan Suizhi to fall into a deep sleep.

Covered in quilts, he slept from eleven in the morning all the way to eight in the evening. And this sleep was uncommonly practical and dreamless, so much so that he woke up feeling disillusioned by ti.

He awoke very quietly.

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But the room wasnt completely silent. As he slowly shook off the last vestiges of sleep, he could hear the occasional sound of fabric rubbing very lightly, quiet so as to not disturb his sleep, yet making the room feel less empty.

Yan Suizhi turned his head towards the muted sound and saw Gu Yan sitting by the French windows, looking at the holographic screen with paper on his knees and an electronic pen held loosely in his hand. His face was calm and quiet.

Perhaps he had slept for too long; during those few minutes, Yan Suizhi was suspended between a state of dazedness and inertia to speak.

Until Gu Yan unconsciously glanced towards this side

Awake? Gu Yan took off his earpiece, setting it down on the glass coffee table. He got up and walked over.

Only then did Yan Suizhi lazily respond, Mm.

Another mont passed before he asked, Youve been here all this while?

As his tone ca out in a lazy drawl, even the upward tone that a question should have instead fell very lightly like a declarative sentence.

Otherwise? Gu Yan walked over to the bed, replying coldly. But he very naturally pressed the back of his hand to Yan Suizhis forehead. Im the one who has to take responsibility if you get any repercussions from this fever,.

Yan Suizhi halfheartedly arched his eyebrows. Do you know that most hotels have a thermoter in the bedside cabinet? I think itd be more accurate than the back of your hand.

Gu Yan, Im used to making a ntal judgent first.

After making this mild remark, he followed through and opened the drawer. Sure enough, there was an electronic thermoter in it.

I bet you forgot. Yan Suizhis hoarse voice was very light, and very slow, perfused with the satisfaction of a deep sleep. You didnt use it in the morning, either.

With all due respect, I dont have to rely on a thermoter to judge your temperature when its high enough to scald my hand in the morning. Holding the thermoter, Gu Yan casually touched the tip to Yan Suizhis face.

The thermoterbeeped.

And with all due respect, this is my first ti seeing soone use this type of thermoter by jabbing it at the face. the esteed Professor Yan, with only his head poking out the quilt, said.

With such spirit, his fever should probably have gone down.

Gu Yan glanced down at the thermoter and reset it to zero. Eyes casted down, he said to Yan Suizhi, Hand.

Professor Yan condescended to stick out a paw from his nest of blankets. Gu Yan tapped the thermoter on his palm.

Beep

Yan Suizhi, Hows it? Gone down yet?

Mn, went down.

Yan Suizhi, I think the dicine you gave

is quite problematic, I dont really feel like moving after eating it.

Did I ask you to move? Gu Yan asked curtly.

Yan Suizhi smiled, but the laziness perating his entire body had washed away. He propped his body upright, looking all ready to hop out of bed.

Gu Yan was probably traumatised by him by now and was particularly sensitive to his every move. He frowned at once, asking, What are you doing?

Shower, Yan Suizhi.

Gu Yan, To pour water on the wound and get another bout of fever? Can you try to have rcy on that leg?

Yan Suizhi sat on the side of the bed. Following his words, he looked down at that injured leg and tsked. I holed up in the quilts for a day and feel that Ive worked up a little sweat. If I dont shower, Ill start to stink. Can you stand having a stinky intern?

Gu Yan,

Expressionless, he looked at Yan Suizhi. His face was very restrained. For a ti, it was hard to tell if he was making a very difficult decision or simply rendered speechless.

In any case, after a good few seconds, he said, Go stinky, then.

Yan Suizhi,

In actuality, he didnt sll much, if at all. But he still felt uncomfortable without a shower, so he ended up finding an excuse to invite the distinguished Lawyer Gu, the venerated Buddha specialised at provoking anger, out the door. Then, he used a wet towel to wipe down his body.

This ti, he finally followed the instructions to the word, avoiding the wound all the way and not ssing around with it anymore.

When Gu Yan was next welcod by him through the door again, it was already nine-thirty in the evening.

He ca together with the hotels room service trolley. After tossing around with fever and suffering from inflammation the whole day, now, Yan Suizhi was famished. But he didnt have much of an appetite. This ti, even if Gu Yan really spread a platter of sweet prawns, crab jelly, lamb chops, etc in front of him, he wouldnt want to touch it either. So, he had gotten the hotel to cook a pot of porridge for him.

Perhaps because the young lad was overly shocked by his wound in the morning, Yan Suizhi found that the delivered porridge had many tonics mixed into it, and any heaty ingredients were also carefully screened out.

This hotel was so-so, but their porridge was good. It was easy to eat even with so many ingredients stuffed into it.

Yan Suizhi drank two small bowls of porridge, and Gu Yan took half the pot as well.

You actually have suppers? Yan Suizhi was quite surprised. After all, he had only seen Gu Yan skip als when busy, and would rarely see him stop for additional als outside the usual tis.

It couldnt be that you havent eaten dinner yet, have you? Yan Suizhi glanced at the trash bin in the corner of the room and wondered.

Ate, Gu Yan tidied up the bowls and rang for room service, replying.

Yan Suizhi was slightly skeptical, but his attention was soon diverted to work.

After room service staff pushed the trolley away, Gu Yan sat across from Yan Suizhi and projected several recordings from his photon computer to show Yan Suizhi. I went to find Fix in the morning.

How was it? Yan Suizhi asked as he tapped the play button.

Theres good news, and bad news, Gu Yan said.

Yan Suizhi, Which do you want to say first? Im fine either way, it isnt as if I havent received bad news before.

Gu Yan pointed at the holographic screen. The person who owns the taxi isnt Fix. He is hired by the owner, Jamie Black, the middle-aged man we previously saw. He isnt able to go out and fetch custors everyday at noon and in the evening around the al hours, so he hands the taxi to Fix.

The good news is that Jamie Black wasnt stingy and had a dashboard cara installed. Its the type that can record the happenings outside the car, and even has an infrared setting.

Yan Suizhi raised his eyebrows, more or less getting a sense of what was coming. So? The bad news is that it recorded sothing against Joshua?

Gu Yan nodded, Sowhat.

Yan Suizhi roughly skimd through the videos and found a few that happened to catch Joshua Dale climbing over the yard wall; in the many days of video footage, it wasnt just once or twice that he was caught.

He pulled the progress bar and asked Gu Yan, Have you watched it already?

A few tis.

Made notes?

Gu Yan, I did. Dont you think that this isnt sothing for an intern to ask?

Yan Suizhi, Im just asking.

He imdiately changed the subject. Right, those pages I handed you yesterday, have you seen them?

Gu Yan leaned back against the chair, an indescribable expression crossing his face. Glanced through it.

Yan Suizhi, You didnt look it over carefully? Whys that?

Gu Yan, Let

give you a suggestion. Next ti you pass this piece of divine scripture on to others to read, rember to hire an interpreter.

Yan Suizhi,

Refuse to read your teachers kind advice? Watch out, make sure you dont co out of court crying.

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