Chapter 1015: Chapter 328 Old Zhou: You guys also have today!_2
However, after the initial heartbreak, Old Zhou’s attention quickly shifted to the comnt section, where a flood of “individual cases don’t an anything” caught his eye.
“Wait, were these posted… by the netizens themselves? Hold on!”
Old Zhou suddenly realized sothing. As a civil court judge at the Guangming District Court, he had been dealing with Old Tang for years and was well-acquainted with his personality.
Under a situation where the case has already been won, what would happen if the netizens stirred up such public opinion?
Tang Fangjing would definitely rally all those car buyers together to file a collective lawsuit!
A big-brand joint venture auto company—if you consider two years of vehicle sales within a single province, it’s obviously an insane number.
But what if all these car owners sued collectively—how would that unfold?
Old Zhou instantly thought back to the piles of material dragged in on handcarts during that year, the endless overti…
And this ti, the trial court is the Interdiate Court!
Oh, great, just great. Let them steal my cases and feel what it’s like to deal with “Tang Fangjing-level case volu.”
Those rookies at the Interdiate Court probably haven’t pulled more than a few days of overti in their lives—are they ready to et sheer terror?
Just the thought of the Interdiate Court staff being worked to exhaustion made Old Zhou want to break out into song. No, he must find an excuse to go watch the drama unfold in person…
It seems the netizens really do enjoy stirring the pot.
Old Tang sat in his office, glancing at the comnts below the video. He couldn’t help but laugh and cry at the sa ti.
He had indeed considered this course of action before, but he hadn’t expected the netizens to collectively egg him on.
Especially when he recognized a few familiar usernas among them.
Things like “Hard for half a year,” “I love stirring up scandals,” and “Reveal yourself, cutie,” were the most active in the comnts.
But still, this task had to be done.
The sa principle applies: people need to understand how monopolistic practices impact their own interests; showcasing just one case wouldn’t suffice.
So it looks like Modu’s manufacturers and Handong’s dealers have to bear the brunt of this.
This isn’t about longevity, nor revenge—it’s purely about educating the masses on legal principles.
Old Tang imdiately began preparing, planning to post a new update and rally another wave.
As to whether those car owners reach out to him or other lawyers for their claims, it doesn’t matter.
Why hasn’t the legal profession criticized him this ti? Well, it’s because Old Tang has opened up a whole new avenue for them.
anwhile, inside Qiangsheng Company in Modu, Fu Shaofei’s face had turned an ashen pale.
Despite his high level within the company, he was encountering this kind of situation for the first ti!
“What’s wrong with these people? Why do they insist on provoking Tang Fangjing into launching a collective lawsuit? What have we done to offend them?” Fu Shaofei shouted in his office.
His age was showing—he simply couldn’t comprehend this ntality.
There’s no benefit here, so why speak in such a way? What are they thinking!
The legal departnt director opposite him remained silent; losing this lawsuit had already been rciful enough not to get him fired.
After so thought, Director Zhang finally spoke: “Fu, don’t get angry yet. Here’s the thing—these netizens nowadays can be sumd up in one sentence: they love chaos when they don’t bear the consequences.”
Fu Shaofei lifted his head at this, adjusting his glasses reflexively as he asked: “What do you an? Are you telling these people are deliberately saying this to push Tang Fangjing into a large-scale lawsuit just for the spectacle?”
Director Zhang nodded: “While I don’t fully understand it myself, the truth is just that—what they call ‘entertainnt-seekers,’ people who love the drama.”
Beside the legal departnt director, his assistant, being younger, summoned his courage to chi in: “Exactly, Fu sir, these folks often repeat one phrase that goes sothing like ‘I’m bored, I want rivers of blood.’ That’s essentially how it is…”
Why was the assistant so familiar with this behavior? Because he himself was one of those entertainnt-seeking netizens and drama spectators online.
He used to add fuel to the fire frequently—he just never expected the drama would one day involve his own company.
But… to be honest, it didn’t really matter. After all, he was just an employee. And hey, who wouldn’t enjoy such a grand spectacle!
Fu Shaofei’s face was filled with utter bewildernt. He had considered countless scenarios but hadn’t even fathod this possibility.
After the ruling, to avoid giving Tang Fangjing any excuse for collective lawsuits, he had expressly asked the company and its dealers not to antagonize him.
Yet who would’ve thought that the netizens themselves had caused this ss!
And purely, it seed, for the entertainnt value?
“Wait, are you telling these entertainnt-seekers really exist?” Fu Shaofei pressed again.
“Yes, Fu sir, that’s essentially the situation.” Director Zhang nodded.
At this point, Fu Shaofei erupted: “Our company gets destroyed like this, and all they see is an entertaining spectacle? What is wrong with people!”
At his age, it was impossible for him to wrap his head around this.
The office fell silent; no one had an answer for him, because no one knew what to say.
Initially, they had considered contacting whoever first proposed this idea to try discussing it, but now it seed pointless, since virtually all the netizens were saying the sa thing.
Just the comnt section under Old Tang’s video already had hundreds of thousands of entries—there was no way to negotiate with each of them individually.
Let alone the sheer number of shares and likes on the post.
Wait, but there might be one solution!
“We’ll have to contact Tang Fangjing.” Fu Shaofei spoke again: “Although his video will spawn imitators, the scale shouldn’t get out of hand.”
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