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Chapter 741: Chapter 235 The Version Answer, Right?

_2 Chapter 741: Chapter 235 The Version Answer, Right?

_2 After thinking about it, Li Wei replied angrily, “You manage yourself first, Lawyer Tang.

If he isn’t magnanimous, are you?

You curse people here as well, and you’re not any more magnanimous.

And be careful, Lawyer Tang might sue you for infringent!”

These were all things Li Wei had blurted out on a whim; after all, anyone could spout nonsense.

She didn’t know what the situation was at the police station, whether that scumbag had been arrested or not, and why there hadn’t been a phone call to inform her about the progress of the case.

...

Just as she was about to call Officer Xu to inquire, Li Wei suddenly stopped what she was doing.

It suddenly occurred to her that she wasn’t the one who had reported the cri; she was now a criminal suspect, only out on bail…

Well, never mind then.

Continue watching Lawyer Tang’s videos, they’re actually quite interesting.

After all, everyone featured in them says they’re full of regrets, apologizing for this and for that…

Why didn’t they do sothing earlier?

However, not everyone enjoyed watching the videos.

In Jingzhou, inside a rented apartnt, Liu Guanghu’s son Liu Xin lay on the sofa playing gas, his face numb.

With Liu Guanghu in prison and their house seized as stolen property, they had no face to return to their hotown in Lincheng, so they could only rent an apartnt in Jingzhou.

Liu Guanghu’s son had never worried about housing because by the ti he had graduated, his dad had already prepared everything for him.

He had no personal experience with mortgages or the plight of being “house slaves” because even without doing anything, he’d receive more monthly rent than many people’s salaries.

But now, the first thing he thought of every morning was money, because he had never realized their family spending had been so high!

His son kept complaining that he didn’t want to live in the small apartnt, insisting on returning to a larger one, refusing to eat the food they had, wanting lavish als instead…

After several attempts to appease him failed, because after all, he was spoiled, there was no choice but to beat him harshly, and finally, the son stopped demanding to return.

But his eyes held hatred.

This left Liu Xin feeling bewildered; he couldn’t understand why he couldn’t reason with his son.

At that mont, his wife Kang Huizhi ca over with a numb expression and said, “Can you stop playing gas?

Can you help with the housework?”

Putting down his phone, Liu Xin said, “I just got back from work, and I’m very tired.

Can’t you let rest for a while?

Can’t I rest just this once?”

As soon as Kang Huizhi heard this, she imdiately retorted, “Doesn’t everyone else go to work?

How co you can just lie down when you get ho, and I have to cook when I co back?

Why is that?”

The two quickly got into a big argunt, sothing that would have been absolutely impossible before, as Kang Huizhi had never spoken a harsh word to Liu Xin, and their life seed almost too perfect…

Eventually, they both grew tired of arguing, no one cooked, and the child ca back and started bawling upon finding no al ready.

And just then, Liu Xin suddenly stood up and said, “Wait, look, Tang Fangjing posted a new video.

There’s footage of my dad in it!”

What?

Kang Huizhi hurried over to take a look, and sure enough, there was a clip in the video of Liu Guanghu being interviewed.

Seeing the old man in the video expressing regret, apologizing for this and that, Liu Xin didn’t know what to say.

No matter whether he admits it or not, his previously comfortable life was built on his dad’s various illegal acts and money-making sches.

However, the more Liu Xin watched, the angrier he beca.

If not for Tang Fangjing, his dad would have been fine, and their family wouldn’t have ended up like this.

Tang Fangjing deserves to die, dammit!

What do you care whether those people are wrongly accused or not?

Mind your own business.

Why didn’t Ding Deshui’s bullet kill you!

Liu Xin cursed under his breath, while Kang Huizhi looked on with disdain, “If you’re so capable, why don’t you go and deal with Tang Fangjing?

What does it an to just curse here?

Now I see clearly, all you can do is beat your wife and child!”

Hence, the dostic strife flared up again, and the couple ca to blows, smashing up their ho in the process…

There were thirty families just like Liu Xin and his wife, and virtually none of these families thought Tang Fangjing was right to interfere.

All they knew was that life was good and harmonious until everything was ruined because of this ‘Tang.’

So people were smart enough to know that they would be universally condemned online at such a ti.

But those without a brain would start ranting beneath the video about how Tang Fangjing was minding other people’s business and then…

they would be shredded by netizens.

In the netizens’ words, anyone who dared stand up to argue for these people at such a ti was certainly one of the previous beneficiaries.

Touching interests is harder than touching souls.

Just put yourself in that situation and you’d know the feeling.

Also watching the video was Ding Yongqiang, who was at an internet cafe and had arrived in Jingzhou without anyone knowing when.

Seeing his own father in the video tossing and turning in bed, even sitting up and weeping uncontrollably, Ding Yongqiang didn’t realize when tears had started streaming down his face.

The footage was taken from the surveillance the night before Ding Deshui’s execution.

Death row inmates don’t have much in the way of privacy, so the cara was pointed directly at the bed.

The reason is simple, just in case the inmate might commit suicide or sothing of the sort, which would be a major issue for the detention center and the public security officials.

At this ti, his life could only be taken away by the court, otherwise why would anyone bother to provide dical treatnt?

He actually never was that close to his father, but he had a lot to think about during this period.

He was no longer insane, but he had gone to another extre.

All because of Tang Fangjing!

He just hadn’t been ntally prepared before, but after seeing the video, he felt that he would do anything just to see Tang Fangjing dead!

A single video caused an earthquake on the internet and also daunted many people.

When listening, one must attend to the tone, when watching a video, one needs to consider the context.

This video was a collaboration between Tang Fangjing and the publicity departnt, and one could even say that without approval from the top leaders, such footage before Ding Deshui’s execution would never appear on the internet!

The implication was clear, the leaders supported what Tang Fangjing was doing!

Disregard everything else, they definitely support it now!

Yet the center of all the public opinion, Tang Fangjing, had once again vanished.

He always did this, throwing a bomb and letting the internet boil over, while he himself remained utterly silent.

Old Tang simply couldn’t be bothered with doing all of this online.

Once he finished his work and shared it so everyone could see his process, that was enough.

He was past the ti when he needed fa.

He had already t with the leaders of the won’s federation, accompanied by Old Cheng, and heard what the leaders had to say.

The leaders were pleased he ca to perform legal education; a lawyer of his stature couldn’t be engaged with a simple call from the bar association.

It was only because he was uninterested in the position of bar association president; otherwise, he would surely hold that position now.

Old Tang had asked only one question, which was, if during legal consultations he discovered that a woman had infringed on her husband’s rights, could he speak the honest truth?

This was a crucial question.

Although he was hired by the won’s federation, everyone knew how law-abiding he was.

He would state whatever the law prescribed.

He couldn’t possibly demonstrate bias towards won’s rights, ignoring another segnt of the population, just because they hired him.

If that were the case, he’d rather not participate.

What was the point of a one-sided argunt?

Wouldn’t it be better for everyone to spar together?

This world has never been about only scoundrels or villains.

As a lawyer, the principle is to analyze each case on its own rits.

Defaming an entire group because of one case is a sign of incompetence.

Responsibility lies where it falls, with no real connection to gender.

The leaders probably hadn’t expected Old Tang to speak such words, but after much deliberation, they finally agreed.

Anyway, they could just screen those who attended the consultations, never giving Tang Fangjing a chance to spring into action.

While Old Tang had disappeared, Wen Weilin had been incredibly active online these past few days, especially active.

Old Tang had deliberately ntioned him stepping into the fray in the video, which was a chance for him to gain face.

He had to seize the opportunity to make himself even more popular!

On the other side of Tengyue District, 37-year-old He Tianxin was bewildered.

In his wildest dreams, he couldn’t imagine that he would be arrested for alleged bigamy!

He finally managed to appease his wife, thinking they could live a peaceful life, but then this happened…

But why was he charged with bigamy?

There were plenty of n parading their mistresses around.

Why hadn’t they all been arrested?

What was going on here!

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