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Chapter 216: Time Running Out for Tang Fangjing?_3



He's a regular person who needs to collect rent for twelve months a year, and he doesn't have any other hobbies except for fishing, which often results in a big fat nothing. To him, money is just a number.

So it was with astonishment that Wen Weilin from the office discovered that, not long after his own report, the topic "Netizen plunges into the fray, achieving more than the gods" suddenly exploded in popularity, instantly trending on various platforms.

Damnit, what the hell is going on? I usually can't even manage to get a few extra comments, and now all of the sudden I'm trending for no reason?

And that topic, they're practically hailing me as a sleeping dragon!

Wen Weilin felt completely numb, utterly numb...

Just then, the office door was pushed open, and the head of the criminal court walked in, saying, "Wen, what are you doing here? The leadership called a meeting, and we've been looking for you for ages!"

"A meeting? Oh, that... I, I was just going through case files and didn't notice." Wen Weilin quickly replied.

"Enough, enough, let's go to the meeting." After saying this, the head of the court added, "You've seen the news online, right? Our leadership is already slamming the table over it, and who knows who dug up those cases, setting them up specifically for Tang Fangjing to handle."

"Talking about plunging into the fray, it's really..."

Tang Fangjing is something else, taking things one day at a time as if there's no tomorrow—no one dares to mess with him.

And with the exposé of the thirty-one cases, a rumor has now surfaced online—that Tang Fangjing might not have much time left.

Otherwise, it's impossible to explain why someone would be so recklessly determined, offending the entire political and legal system of Lincheng in one go.

Such recklessness can only lead to one possible conclusion—that Tang Fangjing might not have much time left.

Hence, although the leadership has yet to come to a decision, they will most likely not do anything too outrageous.

But what do you mean by "Wen Tea Simmers Wine"? If you have any dissatisfaction, you can express it through various channels, why do you have to act this way?

If everyone behaves like you, then from now on, whenever there's a perceived issue, will they just directly bring in Tang Fangjing? How can everyone's work proceed?

Wen Weilin dared not say a word, sweating profusely, with only one thought in his mind—he must absolutely not reveal his identity!

Wen Weilin felt numb, and in Jingzhou, Ju Haiqing, who also spoke out, felt numb as well.

Shit, did that guy really say it was all to set up a scheme? How did I not sense it at all?

Especially looking at the way people on the internet are putting it, particularly the phrase "As the wind rises, the clouds fly," it seems to make perfect sense logically.

So, is the other party actually a hidden expert, a good person?

Old Ju no longer dares to speak, as people online have already started mocking him for his day-to-day musings about strategy and tactics, while in real life, a mastermind has laid out plans right before him and he has failed to perceive any of it.

And then there's the crowd of legal peers from Jingzhou who used to spout all kinds of nonsense; they've all shut their mouths now. With this kind of maneuver, no one would dare to say it's just for publicity.

To have managed to offend the entire legal and political system of Lincheng so thoroughly—if you say it's for publicity, then the cost is just too great.

At the Tian Nan Law Firm, the assistant looked at Wang Feng and said, "Chief, so we just don't make any statement?"

Wang Feng sighed and replied, "What can we say anymore? Complain that Tang Fangjing is unfairly competing? Say he's advertising for Tengda? That's a joke. He's offending the entire legal and political system of Lincheng. Do you think Tengda won't bear the consequences?"

This is the paradox—since Tang Fangjing is Tengda's walking advertisement, then naturally, the offenses he commits will also be attributed to Tengda.

Hence, what Wang Feng really wants to know now is what Wang Daming from Tengda is feeling.

Will Tang Fangjing's big move lead Wang Daming to break their contract?

After all, Tengda has already started to thrive.

Outside the Yuefu Residential Complex in Jingzhou, the Tengda Law Firm has now become the headquarters, occupying several floors. Inside the main office, Old Wang is completely at ease.

He's a businessman and understands one thing well—doing business involves risks.

He knows better than anyone what kind of person Tang Fangjing is; Tang is a double-edged sword.

But since he's already enjoyed the benefits that the other person has brought, then he must bear the risks too; this is something every businessman must recognize.

To flatter Tang Fangjing when he brings benefits, but to distance oneself when he offends people? That doesn't make sense. Not to talk of weathering the good and bad times together, but at the very least, Old Wang believes that one must be willing to accept such risks.

Besides, that guy from the Big Wind Law Firm, Mr. Han, has long coveted Tang Fangjing...

Old Wang is certain that if he breaks the contract with Tang Fangjing, Old Han will be the first to personally invite Tang over!

That guy is a fox amongst foxes; you can question his character, but not his ability.

So Old Wang is considering, after this blows over, whether to give Old Tang some time off to relax for half a year; otherwise, it's too easy to snap under constant tension.
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Meanwhile, in the eye of the storm, Old Tang is leisurely sipping his spiked tea in the office, with Wang Qingqing helping to massage his head.

In such a harmonious atmosphere, Old Tang spoke up, saying something that immediately made Wang Qingqing's heart tremble.

"Qingqing, how long have you been working as my assistant?"


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