Chapter 705: Chapter 223 Old Wang: There’s always so damn thing trying to steal my thunder!_2 Chapter 705: Chapter 223 Old Wang: There’s always so damn thing trying to steal my thunder!_2 President Lei, I could forgive, but Director Ding was ard with a gun, and had already fired it, proving it was the real deal.
Apart from those concerned people, another voice erged online asking why, after Lawyer Tang’s petition had been submitted for so long, and now with Lawyer Tang seriously injured and on the brink of life and death, the thirty-one cases still had no results?
This topic imdiately attracted countless netizens, and of course, many were still there to watch the drama unfold.
After all, everyone knows that dragging your feet has beco the trend these days, just drag it out and it’ll be fine.
In the past, once public opinion died down, the issue would fade away, and it was difficult for a matter to beco a trending topic a second ti.
In fact, there are all kinds of rights protection incidents every day, but few make it to the hot search.
Not to ntion making it onto the hot search a second ti.
...
But ever since Tang Fangjing rose to prominence, that tactic simply doesn’t work anymore.
Because it seems he was born with the ability to draw the attention of online public opinion.
Take this instance, the higher court was initially just spectating because, think about it, the scandal Lincheng caused this ti was no small matter.
Soone out on bail fired a gun, which could be said to necessitate a major purge.
Reasons didn’t matter; anyone involved couldn’t escape and had to assu their responsibilities.
Then suddenly, the focus shifted to the high court, and the public opinion storm grew shockingly large within monts.
In the words of the netizens, Lawyer Tang is now lying between life and death, he ended up like this because of these matters, and you have no results yet—if Tang Fangjing dies will there finally be an outco?
These words carried sharp accusations and felt eerily familiar…
Oh, the high court finally recalled, it was similar to that unfinished building in Bright District, what was it, Victoria Gardens?
It was supposed to be difficult to push forward with, until Tang Fangjing was hit and sent flying by a truck.
This ti seems to be no different.
Out of thirty-one cases, even if you halve that number, fifteen wronged, falsely accused, and incorrect verdicts were enough to give Lincheng’s political and legal system a headache.
The higher court obviously wouldn’t resolve it so easily; stability trumps everything.
But now, the situation is similar to before.
Tang Fangjing is lying in the hospital, life hanging by a thread—if he dies without seeing results, what would the consequences be…
Public opinion is sotis useless, but at tis it’s surprisingly effective.
Therefore, amid the boiling public sentint, the high court urgently issued a notice, saying the case was complex and needed ti, promising results within fifteen working days.
Finally, the netizens were satisfied.
Although they didn’t get an imdiate response, an imdiate response under such circumstances would indicate a problem.
After all, netizens always have plenty of argunts.
If you give an imdiate response, does it an you’ve had the results all along but deliberately withheld them?
Such intentions are condemnable…
This was a situation where everyone was astounded by the outco.
Wen Weilin beca a top internet sensation overnight, trending massively, but of course, he didn’t take any ads, nor did he start live streaming anything.
Because once again, he received a call from his superior, asking him to co to the office.
Wen Weilin made his way to the office, and there he heard sothing from his superior.
“Wen, what are you doing?
When you do sothing good, you should be comnded.
Why are you thinking of resigning?
As a judge, you should serve the people well.
Why resign out of the blue?”
Unexpectedly, his superior was persuading him not to resign.
But Wen Weilin had already made up his mind to resign, as it was the inevitable choice the mont his identity was exposed.
The superiors hung onto him because they didn’t want to be criticized by netizens.
For the netizens would believe Wen Weilin was forced out, completely disregarding his own explanations.
Isn’t there a saying?
Netizens support their idealized version of you, not the real you.
Old Tang was so popular because netizens suddenly found that he seed just like the person they envisioned.
He didn’t smoke, didn’t drink, didn’t indulge, had no ambiguities or relationships with any woman, didn’t endorse products, didn’t live stream, didn’t harvest “leeks” to make money.
Every day, he just helped people fight for their rights, risking his life, and sotis didn’t even ask for money…
He was simply everyone’s idealized love!
What an idealized love was like, Ding Deshui’s wife had no clue.
She was at Lincheng City’s specialized ntal hospital taking care of her son when she abruptly learned of this news, like a bolt out of the blue.
After so many years of marriage, she thought she understood her husband.
He was bold enough to earn and take any kind of money, but she believed he didn’t have the courage to kill.
However, he really did go and kill, and even used a gun.
She dared not tell her son because, since being admitted for treatnt, his condition had slightly improved.
Telling him this would surely drive him mad again.
How did such a peaceful life turn into this disaster?
Of course, if you’re talking about going mad, the public security organs of Lincheng City and Changlu County responsible for granting Ding Deshui’s bail were genuinely on the brink of insanity.
Dammit, initially detained for deliberately damaging property, he started confessing without prompting, revealing all those deeds, and the problem spiraled from the county bureau all the way to the city bureau.
Reviews
All reviews (0)