Chapter 209: Just tell me if this evidence is authentic or not!_3
The case was too special; I've never encountered such a situation before. We had no choice but to report it up the chain.
In fact, Old Tang had been doing this for so long, it's not like no one had ever thought about trying something different.
Dealing with a lawyer? There are plenty of ways to handle that.
So you like to post videos, huh? I can have your account cleared in minutes, so you wouldn't dare to say another word.
But outside, that was Tang Fangjing. No one could guess what sort of madness he might unleash next, but everyone knew that he truly did not care about his own life.
Everyone else is wearing expensive shoes; nobody wants to be brought down by a barefoot Tang Fangjing.
Soon, the head of the filing department arrived, similarly troubled. By the afternoon, practically everyone at Changlu County Court knew about it.
It was already time to leave work, yet Wen Weilin still hadn't gone home. He had been called in by his superiors that afternoon for an extensive talk and was feeling quite uncomfortable.
When uncomfortable, he naturally needed to vent somewhere, and the internet was just the right place for that.
Even if Tang Fangjing stirred up some major rights defense action, the internet was still the same old internet, maybe just a tiny bit better than before.
At the moment, Wen Weilin was getting into another argument with netizens.
"Wen Tea Cooks Wine": Ridiculous. According to you, is Tang Fangjing the only good person in this world? Drop it, it's just a case for the sake of traffic, as if others don't know about it.
Meanwhile, over in Jingzhou, Ju Haiqing, who had been busy typing, saw that someone was incessantly attacking Lawyer Tang like they were ill, and he definitely couldn't tolerate that.
"For the sake of traffic, huh? Then tell me, what has Lawyer Tang done? Did he do a live sale, or did he do advertising? Nothing at all, right? Just a few bucks from platform incentives!"
If this were in the past, as long as the views were high, the incentives from the big platforms were quite good, but later everyone stopped burning money, and the incentives were cut repeatedly. Now, if you don't sell goods or run ads, there's hardly any money to be made.
So that's what Ju Haiqing argued: you say that the other side is chasing traffic, then there must be some greater reward behind it.
"Wen Tea Cooks Wine": Heh, what did he do? Tang Fangjing's lawyer, whatever he does, is under the name of Tengda Law Firm. Isn't that advertising for Tengda? Now he's even a partner at Tengda. You tell me if there are no interests involved!
Wen Weilin spoke with absolute certainty. When he learned that Tang Fangjing had taken on the case, it bothered him; he believed that such a person could not exist in this world, so the other party must be after some benefit.
But he couldn't find any evidence no matter how hard he tried until he stumbled upon a piece of news that Tang Fangjing had become a bona fide partner at Tengda, the kind who gets a share of the profits, not just in name only.
He also remembered previous discontent from other law firms in various places in Jingzhou, complaining that Tengda had grown too large, making it difficult for other firms in Jingzhou to operate.
So Wen Weilin thought he had discovered a blind spot. Everyone assumed Tang Fangjing didn't do advertising, but in reality, he was. He was advertising the law firm!
Ju Haiqing, seeing the reply, was momentarily stunned. However, he quickly spotted the problem and responded, "Advertising for the law firm so desperately, huh? Other law firms can do that too, can't they? With so many cases out there, why don't they?"
Yeah, why don't other law firms do it? Such good advertising, Tang Fangjing alone couldn't possibly take on all the national cases by himself. With just a little digging, one can find plenty.
There are many suppressed news stories online, so why don't these law firms take them on?
"Wen Tea Cooks Wine": Stop with the nonsense. We've seen too many of these cases over the years, and they've always been judged that way. Tang Fangjing wants to play the good guy, right? Let him take on those cases. If he really does it, then I'll admire him, I'll kneel down to him.
As his opponent went silent, Wen Weilin finally felt a bit of emotional release. The office door was pushed open, and a colleague who had just gone to deliver documents walked in, saying, "Still here, Weilin? Head back together?"
Wen Weilin nodded, "Sure, let's go back together."
But as soon as the two walked to the courthouse entrance, they heard some discussions.
"Hey, did you know? Tang Fangjing came today to file a lawsuit, a criminal self-prosecution!"
Hearing this, Wen Weilin and his colleague were both stunned. This coincidence was even more unlikely than fiction.
It took him a while to come to his senses before he rushed forward, asking, "No way, Tang Fangjing really came? What... what grounds does he have for a lawsuit?"
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The person ahead replied, "He really did come. The lawsuit papers were even given to the filing department. Of course, he has evidence; that evidence is even from the judgment we made before..."
As the voice trailed off, Wen Weilin's inquiry of "where did he get the evidence" was stifled; Tang Fangjing, do you ever stop?!