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Chapter 216: Time Running Out for Tang Fangjing?



Wen Weilin had been quite happy during this period, although Tang Fangjing was sending Ding Deshui and the others to jail. But to be honest, this case didn't have much to do with him.

Just let them be sent away; it was only a bit uncomfortable at the start.

During this time, the onslaught against Old Tang on the internet had been relentless. In the eyes of many of his legal peers, Tang Fangjing's actions were seen as undermining the very foundation of the profession!

According to Wang Feng from Tiannan Law Firm in Jingzhou, if they allowed Tang Fangjing to continue like this, soon people would start to think that being a lawyer means fighting lawsuits without charging fees, and any lawyer who charges would be considered no good...

If you dare mention charging fees, people will bring up Tang Fangjing and say, "Look, Lawyer Tang basically doesn't take money, so how dare you lesser lawyers charge so much?"

Years of effort to establish a system for lawyer fees would collapse, and the seven hundred thousand lawyers across the country would starve.

In a nutshell, according to his logic, Tang Fangjing was practically a sinner for all ages...

As for why his peers, knowing Tang Fangjing was difficult to deal with, still went after him, even Lao Han could not stop them. The influence of Old Tang was simply too great.

Some small law firms were on the brink of closure, struggling to eat. They would naturally disregard everything else and focus on taking down Tang Fangjing first.

There really was no choice. Once Old Tang took on a case, he would bulldoze through to the end, not caring about anything else, determined to fully execute what needed to be done. But how many other lawyers could do the same, disregarding everything else to ensure full execution?

Most lawyers would just apply for compulsory execution, a step for which they would also charge, and then... they'd simply stop caring. At most, they might call the enforcement judge once a month, and after two years the case would be closed for good.

If you complain about spending a ton of money and still getting no results, that's not the lawyers' problem. It's the court's inability to enforce.

So now, many people seeking lawyers, once they hear there's a high chance of non-execution, just walk away and head for Tengda instead.

Because Tengda's service level has fully caught up, especially in execution. Old Wang may not be good at being a lawyer, but he excels at doing business—otherwise, even with all his fame, it wouldn't be of any use to Old Tang.

In short, there were many people online currently criticizing Old Tang, and although, as before, they were quickly drowned out by the tidal wave of netizens, it still had some effect.

So Wen Weilin was a bit pleased.

A few minutes earlier, he had just finished reviewing a case and returned to his office to rest, taking the opportunity to pull out his phone and scroll through some short videos. It wasn't long before he saw the news.

Staring at his phone, Wen Weilin became completely stunned as if struck by a bolt from the blue. The happiness on his face had long since disappeared.

For a long time, he could barely react, muttering to himself, "This... this person is truly, truly..."

He mulled it over for a long time, unable to decide what to say.

The situation just seemed too absurd. Just because of a few words I posted online, would you go to such lengths to dig up those thirty-odd cases, then spare no expense in contacting the parties involved, and painstakingly help them appeal?

And anyone could guess with their backside that those people definitely wouldn't have to pay anything!

This... it truly feels so frustrating that I don't even know how to critique it. The behavior is just outrageously excessive.

However, after being pent up for a while, he finally managed to utter, "This guy is really fricking insane!"

Before, Wen Weilin, like many others, including the leaders of the courts in Lincheng, didn't think Tang Fangjing was crazy at all; which madman could have such meticulous thoughts? Find more chapters on My Virtual Library Empire

The profession of a lawyer, if you want to loaf around, who cares? In the end, winning or losing won't affect the money you make.

But to become a top lawyer, there must be something exceptional about you.

And someone like Tang Fangjing, proficient in both criminal and civil matters, calling him crazy—who the hell would believe that? He must be faking it.

He was using "evidence" to intimidate people.

But now, Wen Weilin could not help but utter those classic words as well, for he realized that there was no other term to express his mood but to call the other party a madman.

Just look at these actions; besides a madman, who the hell could do such things!

After cursing, Wen Weilin thought again, oh right, the other side has "evidence," damn it!

Wen Weilin hadn't communicated with President Lei and those others who had gone in, or else he would have found out that this was how everyone ended up.

Especially President Lei—he was the one who stabbed someone, yet it was as if he had been the one stabbed. Supposedly, he has nightmares regularly now, always about Old Tang grabbing his arm...

After cursively swearing a few times, Wen Weilin finally moved past that mix of fury and bewilderment, replaced instead by fear and dread.

He suddenly thought about the consequences of this matter...

Thirty-one criminal cases, all suffering from slight issues due to various reasons, but because the sentences weren't severe, mostly suspended or detention, and with compensation later on, there had been no fuss.


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