"Ha! If you really want to see him, it’s not impossible,"
"Really?" ng Lang was taken aback.
He had thought he would need to exercise his gift of gab and spend several more hours ntally preparing, but Lin Haitang agreeing so readily was indeed beyond his expectations.
"Ha! As long as you don’t regret it yourself," Lin Haitang said with deep aning.
How many couples have broken up after eting their parents?
Perhaps helping him face reality and retreating when it gets tough might be for the best...
"It’s settled then!"
Although Lin Haitang’s attitude struck him as odd, ng Lang wouldn’t miss this chance to confirm his suspicions; he couldn’t wait to uncover the truth.
"So, when do we set off?"
"Hmm... let’s wait for a few days until I’m free."
"When exactly are you free?"
Lin Haitang: "..."
Faced with ng Lang, who seed ready to fix a date right then and there, Lin Haitang sowhat helplessly massaged her forehead.
"I recently took on five or six new cases, so I’m really tied up... It might be a week, or it might be a month. I can’t say for certain."
ng Lang frowned.
A month?
The pri suspect is right in front of you, and you’re asking to wait a month?
How is this any different from a TV show that makes you wait a month for the finale after broadcasting the last episode?
But if the daughter isn’t going, I can’t, as her future son-in-law, rush over there all agitated, can I?
It wouldn’t sound or look good if word got out!
"Five or six cases? I an, you’re earning a monthly salary that’s close to my annual salary, do you really need to work so hard?
Do you know why our country has such a large Gini coefficient? It’s because of this kind of incessant, no-break behavior!"
Leaving a few cases for other lawyers to handle wouldn’t be too much, right?
As lawyers, we start with professional skills, and eventually, it’s about the industry’s reputation, right? I even feel it’s excessive on behalf of your colleagues!"
Lin Haitang was both amused and a bit frustrated.
Why are you so annoyed that I’m working overti?
"Who told you I’m taking cases for the money?"
"Not for money?" ng Lang was startled.
"I’ve signed up as a pro bono lawyer for legal aid," she declared.
"Uhh..."
Legal aid refers to legal services provided free of charge by governnt or non-governntal legal offices. This organization offers legal services, especially to rural residents, for economically difficult or special cases. It is undoubtedly a social welfare cause that safeguards the legitimate rights and interests of the underprivileged in society.
The key here is that it’s free!
Contrary to what the average person might think, apart from so lawyers who only think about money and are compelled into the role, many voluntary legal aid lawyers are well-off senior lawyers, many of whom manage mid-tier positions at law firms.
In any profession, there’s actually no shortage of people truly
Recalling Lin Haitang’s words at the barbecue stand that night...
So... has she found new aning in her efforts in life?
He rembered that at first, Lin Haitang had wanted to work in Beijing, but after so manipulations, she had stayed, only to embark on a completely new path in life?
"Even if it’s for charity, you should still balance work and rest, right?" ng Lang said helplessly.
"I’ve gotten used to being busy; I can’t sit idle."
Co on! Since the last movie we saw together, do you know how long it’s been since we went out?
He certainly didn’t want to have to make an appointnt just to schedule a date in the future...
"Lawyer Lin, the reason I wanted to et with you today is actually that I have another matter to discuss with you!" he said with seriousness.
"What’s the matter?"
"National affairs!"
"Uhh..."
From personal affairs to national issues just like that? Aren’t these topics a bit too disjointed...
"Have you ever considered that, with just your own effort, even if you exhaust yourself, how many people can you actually help?"
"I haven’t thought about it that much, as many as I can..."
"Don’t worry, I’ve thought it through for you!"
"Snap!" ng Lang slamd his phone down in front of Lin Haitang.
"Internet plus, ever heard of it? Ever used an AI assistant?"
"What do you an?"
"Think about it. If there was an AI legal advisor who could replace a lawyer’s work, to handle a case you wouldn’t need 19998, not even 998, just 9.8.
Then who would be unable to afford lawyers and thus unable to sue?"
"Uhh..." Lin Haitang was taken aback, then she chuckled.
"Your idea is quite good, and maybe in a few decades, sothing like this will really be developed. But for now... I haven’t heard of any such practical AI legal advisors on the market."
In her view, AI assistants are currently just like automatic response robots, and often the ’idiot version’ that gives irrelevant answers.
If daily communication is a problem, let alone legal texts, where a single word out of place could alter the aning, it’s a highly challenging professional field.
Nevertheless, ng confidently tapped his phone.
"Bajie! Co out!"
"Hello! What do you need help with?" A digital voice ca from the phone.
Lin Haitang was stunned, "This Bajie... could it be that very popular recent..."
"Right! The very one, the Second Senior Brother!"
"But I thought you needed an Idol car account to install the car control app that cos with it. Did you buy a car?"
"Cough! Insider account. You know that Baiyeji, the company that developed this Bajie, is invested in by Gao Yuan, right?"
"Oh..." Lin Haitang looked at ng Lang thoughtfully.
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