Dong Liping now walked with vigor, not having expected such a good outco before she started whistleblowing!
Overnight, her whistleblower video had skyrocketed to the top of the trending searches, frighteningly high.
She felt as though she had finally vented her frustration.
However, she was unaware that Li Wanting had already t with Li Huaiqing.
"Lawyer Li, I understand what you an," Li Huaiqing continued, "If they want money, I can accept that, but now, to have Lawyer Tang disciplined, that's definitely not going to happen!"
He was a taxi driver, timid by nature, but he knew that without Lawyer Tang this ti, he would have definitely ended up in serious trouble.
At the very least, during the guilt and penalty acknowledgnt phase, without Lawyer Tang's reminder, he might truly have admitted guilt.
He owed a debt of gratitude, and he had to rember it.
So when the girl from Jingzhou said they should initiate a private prosecution, he agreed without hesitation.
Upon hearing this, Li Wanting smiled and said, "A private prosecution is just a ans, I don't know what the outco will be, or even whether it will lead to a case being filed, but it will let the other party know that words cannot be said carelessly!"
"Then let's re-sign the contract now, whether it's diation or negotiation later, that's sothing for later," he replied.
After signing the contract, Li Wanting got up and left Li Huaiqing's house, not knowing why she had suddenly decided to turn a civil case into a private prosecution.
It was probably after seeing that "real-na report" online.
She can make a real-na report, no problem, it's a legal right granted to her by the law, likewise, we can also initiate a private prosecution, which is also a legal right granted by the law.
People from Tengda all have the sa level of cunning...
Brother Tang didn't think the evidence was sufficient for a private prosecution, but Li Wanting felt it was enough—the goal was to intimidate, most likely leading to diation.
Only one more piece of evidence was needed, which was that the post had been viewed more than five thousand tis...
On April 25th, the Jingzhou Lawyers Association issued a statent, announcing their involvent in the investigation into the real-na report of Lawyer Tang Fangjing.
As the news spread, lawyers online beca even more elated!
What made netizens curious was, where was Tang Fangjing?
For such a huge matter, he hadn't said a word from start to finish?
It was as if he had vanished after posting that video.
This also emboldened so previous netizens even more, with so directly starting to ridicule him, reasoning that when a wall falls, everybody pushes; after a house collapses, nurous feet trample over it.
It didn't matter what good things you did before; what matters is your present, not your past.
While netizens were discussing fervently, Tang Fangjing suddenly updated his status.
In Luzhou, Jin Xintian was kept extrely busy in the bubble tea shop, but he didn't want to work there anymore.
His online following wasn't small; he thought about whether he could beco an internet celebrity.
The main reason he hadn't done so was to save face, as his image was that of a knowledgeable, well-off second-generation who knew everything.
If he beca an internet celebrity, he feared his past might be dug out.
But he really didn't want to work anymore. Working was out of the question, much less becoming rich from it.
And he really wanted to be rich. With money, wouldn't he attract beautiful girls? Just look at the beautiful girls around those internet celebrities!
Then, during his rest, he scrolled through the internet and saw Tang Fangjing's post.
"I warn those online who insult and slander , I will not tolerate it any longer!"
"I don't like to send ssages online, but now, the various comnts have caused great trouble in my life, so I warn those who have insulted and slandered ."
"Please promptly delete your previous comnts and issue a public apology, or I will take all necessary asures to counterattack. Don't bla then!"
"Don't say I didn't warn you!"
The post was textual, and below it was a list containing the handles of hundreds or even thousands of people.
Jin Xintian opened it and saw his handle at the top of the list: 'Idle Clouds Wild Crane.'
He really didn't understand the aning behind the phrase 'Don't say I didn't warn you.'
Don't think it's an exaggeration; many things you consider common sense are truly unknown to so people...
Luckily, Jin Xintian could use the internet, and after a quick search, he realized it was a warning.
"Damn, saying a few words online, how could it matter, what's this warning about," he thought.
The reason why he dared to speak recklessly online was precisely that no one knew who he was.
After thinking it over, Jin Xintian directly comnted below: "Oh wow, you even put my na first, I'm so scared!"
Even with his main account, they couldn't find him, let alone this being his secondary account.
anwhile, in a school in Hanbei Province, sixteen-year-old Zhang Zihao was also disdainful. Spraying so words online was sothing he did often.
Not to ntion libel; speaking recklessly online was commonplace for him, and this ti he had done the sa, thinking that Tang Fangjing must have connections with the court or whatever.
With the country being so big, who would know who he was? And to talk about warnings—he wasn't afraid!
He was just browsing the comnts section and saw the reply from 'Idle Clouds Wild Crane.' Now, he was even less afraid.
This brother 'Idle Clouds Wild Crane' was very knowledgeable, often boasting of sports cars and mansions on his posts. If such a big shot wasn't afraid, why would a minor like himself need to be afraid?
As for the other netizens, their current feeling was, has Old Tang gone mad?
Although he was a bit crazy before, this ti it seed to be too much—warning over five hundred netizens? Are netizens that easy to intimidate?
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