Chapter 508: Chapter 173 You got the school leaders sent in, and you want the school to pay for it?_3 Chapter 508: Chapter 173 You got the school leaders sent in, and you want the school to pay for it?_3 The counselor was still tense, after all, they hadn’t seen such a scene before, where the usually high-and-mighty leaders were directly taken away, as embarrassed as one could get.
Just then, the phone rang, and picking it up, it was the vice dean.
“Hello, Vice Dean Peng, ah, what’s the matter?
What?
They counter-sued?
And we have to pay compensation?
No, this …
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diation, right?”
“Liu Zixu has already been expelled,” the counselor said.
“Okay, I’ll contact him and try to diate.”
After hanging up, the counselor and the vice dean started cursing up a storm.
For the vice dean, he really wanted to curse out the forr dean.
Why did you expel Liu Zixu?
Now look, we don’t even have a handle on him.
And for the counselor, this damn job was making him kowtow yet again!
He and Liu Zixu had clashed too many tis, and now it was his turn to kowtow, which truly sucked.
But he couldn’t refuse, the higher-ups say one thing and the subordinates must run around tirelessly.
The school was clearly the plaintiff, how did it turn out that the school now needed to compensate?
Lawyers are so full of themselves!
Opening the blacklist, the counselor retrieved Liu Zixu’s mobile number with a sigh and dialed the number.
There was no way they could negotiate with Tang Fangjing, that was the current consensus.
He was a madman whose whole being consisted of law without a shred of humanity…
In a small town under Jingzhou, Liu Zixu had already restarted his studies.
Hiring Tang Fangjing for the lawsuit had had a huge impact on him.
The other party was also a person, nothing special, but just because they knew the law, they could make big money, help others, and gain social status.
That was the life he had always dreamt of.
So now he was working hard, aiming to get into Handong Political Law!
Basically, if students from Handong were interested in legal studies, they would choose Handong Political Law.
During the midday break, Liu Zixu sneakily took out his phone to play.
Hard work is hard work, but old habits die hard.
Right then, his phone rang, startling him so much he almost had a heart attack.
He quickly checked and saw it was the counselor.
What now?
Curious, Liu Zixu walked to a corner to answer the call.
“Hello, what are you calling for?
I’ve already dropped out.”
Lawyer Tang had previously advised him to drop out quickly, not just to get on with his studies, but also for another reason—to not beco a vulnerability.
According to Tang Fangjing’s “Vulnerability Theory” second rule, when litigating, you don’t just have to attack the opponent’s vulnerabilities, but also hide your own.
He, as a party in the case, was a vulnerability on their side.
On the phone, the counselor’s voice ca through, “Zixu, look, even though you’ve dropped out, you were once part of the vocational college, and I’m your teacher.
Can’t I give you a call if there’s nothing urgent?”
Liu Zixu was silent, but didn’t hang up directly.
He wanted to hear what the counselor had to say.
“How is it going back to studying for the exams?
Can you adapt?
Let tell you, repeating really tests your physical stamina.
You have to pay attention to that; otherwise, you might ruin your health before you even get the studying down…”
The counselor droned on with various signs of concern and nonsense until Liu Zixu couldn’t bear it any longer.
“Speak up, I have classes this afternoon!”
“Zixu, here’s the thing, the school’s previous leaders have all been taken away…
and Lawyer Tang has filed a counter-claim in court…”
Liu Zixu listened to the counselor, completely dumbfounded.
He roughly knew what Lawyer Tang had in mind: report to the police, and then get the military training uniform supplier arrested.
But now, the school leaders had been taken away for investigation!
You know, his original idea of hiring a lawyer was just so he could drop out smoothly.
But now, not only had he dropped out, but the school leaders and the military uniform supplier were on their way to jail.
He had thought that was the limit, but now Lawyer Tang was planning to get back the legal fees and the cost of collecting evidence.
What did that amount to?
Using the school’s money to pay for lawyer’s fees, to gather evidence, and then sending the school’s leaders to prison…
It was unthinkable, the power of a major attorney?
At this mont, Liu Zixu, who already aspired to be a lawyer, beca even more determined.
This ability to turn the situation on a whim felt incredibly exhilarating!
With this thought, Liu Zixu cut off the counselor’s long-winded spiel, “Stop it, Lawyer Tang is handling everything now.
Go to him with any issues.
I have to go to class.
That’s all.”
After speaking, Liu Zixu hung up the phone and promptly blacklisted the number.
He couldn’t believe that a video he made had led to such consequences.
It was thrilling to think about.
Last ti, his parents had pleaded pitifully in front of the school leaders.
They were nearly ready to kneel down, but those leaders were so arrogant, barely willing to speak to them.
Well, now they could enjoy their ti inside.
The counselor really wanted to curse soone out, but all he could do was call again.
However, after several attempts with no success, he realized he had been blacklisted.
What now?
There was simply no way to communicate, and with the expulsion, there was no way to make threats.
Having no other choice, he had to report back to the vice dean, enduring another round of scolding.
But as much as he was scolded, the vice dean also knew there was really nothing he could do now.
Universities have a certain kind of clout, quite powerful when it cos to their own students.
But their influence only extends to their own turf.
Once you’re out of the school, no one acknowledges you.
Now they were completely out of options, unless they agreed to pay compensation as demanded by the other party.
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