What's wrong with this lawyer?!

Chapter 833: 267: The Clash of Two Major Universities!_3



Chapter 833: Chapter 267: The Clash of Two Major Universities!_3

“Why can’t he just say a word, instead of making everyone wait for such a long time?”

It was evident that after Lawyer Tang’s numerous “Clean Up the Internet” campaigns, any online attack on him would require layering many defenses first.

Moreover, even the attacks had to pretend to be compliments.

Quickly, someone replied, “I was there at the scene, the community and streets were all notified by the comrades from the Public Security Authorities, and we all knew it was over so we left. Why didn’t you leave? Stop putting on airs!”

In Jingzhou’s Xihong District, Zhang Shunfeng looked at the online messages, feeling especially furious.

He was the “Jingzhou Lawyer Zhang” who had suffered a heavy hit in the large-scale lawsuit after Lawyer Tang’s return, although the court had not yet delivered a verdict.

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No matter how he looked at Tang Fangjing, it irritated him. He had to make such a fuss just to get some attention, and it left him feeling very unhappy.

So, seizing the opportunity, he immediately jumped in to set the tone.

Of course, he had taken some precautions. The account he registered was bought, so he wasn’t worried about being tracked down.

“Here comes another brain-dead fan, huh? Did I even mention what happened then? I’m asking why Tang Fangjing himself doesn’t come out and explain. Why do you need to butt in?”

After saying that, Zhang Shunfeng immediately blacklisted the other party.

Meanwhile, at Tengda Law Firm, the young lady, Yan Xueling, looked at her blocked account and her face turned dark.

She was indeed at the scene since the law firm was next to the residential area, which she passed on her way to work.

She had intended to have a proper discussion with the person, but unexpectedly she encountered another block-happy dog!

Fine, you want to block? Yan Xueling quickly switched to another account and continued replying.

“Come on, I’m that ‘Old No.8 Secret Sauce Burger’ from above. If you have the guts, don’t block me! Classic avoidance of facts, huh? When did Lawyer Tang ever make promises to you, why should he apologize to you all?”

As expected, she got blocked by Zhang Shunfeng again.

Yan Xueling had many alt accounts, and swiftly switched to another, thoroughly riled up.

After several switches, she didn’t realize that her reply account had become “I Like To Play with Colors.”

And then, with no accounts left, she switched to her main account, “Tengda Yan Xueling.”

After shooting the comment out, Yan Xueling realized her slip-up and quickly deleted it, hoping no one noticed.

That was close! If she got caught, she’d be socially dead at the law firm.

Currently, only Wang Qingqing at the law firm knew about this account.

However, this person named “Today the Waves Turn Me Over” really went too far!

In another office, Lawyer Tang naturally wouldn’t bother to specifically look at these things; in fact, he hadn’t paid much attention to online messages.

If Tang Fangjing were to explain and apologize every time he was troubled, then he wouldn’t be Tang Fangjing.

This time it was clear that someone was deliberately stirring the pot.

Yet, with so many people seeking him out, he couldn’t just stand by and do nothing. Although one person couldn’t handle it all, after thinking about the students at Handong University of Political Science and Law, Lawyer Tang realized that there were actually many willing hands.

Maybe he could set up some study groups within the Politics and Law University, and take on the consulting cases if they were feasible, letting those study groups work on them one by one?

Just give them some subsidies afterward…

That seemed somewhat shameless, but compared to how other industries exploit university students, his offer seemed quite decent.

As Lawyer Tang pondered these thoughts, the clock reached 3 p.m. at Handong University of Political Science and Law’s sports field. A sea of students was already waiting there.

When Lawyer Tang appeared on the stage, a burst of cheers erupted from the student crowd.

“It’s been a while since I’ve seen you all. Oh, wait, the last time was when I saw your senior brothers and sisters, but no matter, the case I’m going to talk about today, many of you may have heard of.”

“That time, Handong Political Law and the Lawyers Association jointly organized a public legal education campaign in the rural areas. I discovered a case involving obstruction of public duties in Jingnan County and stayed to work on it…”

As Lawyer Tang lectured above, the faces of several professors below instantly turned sour, especially Dean Tong!

Damn, so much time had passed since that event, and they had been berated by the university president and party secretary countless times because of it. And now, Lawyer Tang brought it up again?

He was definitely doing this on purpose, absolutely on purpose!

Wasn’t it just some inappropriate comments the professors made while he was recuperating from his injuries? It’s been so long since he came back, and he still remembered it?

Indeed, when Lawyer Tang was recuperating, a couple of professors who went on the rural legal education trip commented online, arguing that a lawsuit under such circumstances was impossible, as there was no insult made.

After Lawyer Tang’s return, he wreaked havoc among most of his peers in Jingzhou, but there was nothing much he could do about the university professors back then, and everyone was quite pleased.

But were they just waiting for this moment?

Whoever said this man could contain a boat in his belly; wasn’t this a bit too vengeful?

Lawyer Tang was clearly enjoying himself as he spoke, and he did it on purpose; it was something he could handle effortlessly.

Just a few professors without guts, only capable of getting by within the university—it was a good chance to train the students’ thinking. Students shouldn’t blindly follow their teachers; when it’s time to confront issues head-on, they must do so!

In this regard, his thoughts were quite similar to Professor Du’s.

At this moment, among the students below, one named Liu Hanwen received a phone call. Answering with a bowed head, a loud shout suddenly burst out.

“You still want to report me, huh? I’m telling you, I won’t give you a refund. Wanting something for a 200 yuan bike, damn it, just starve, you poor creep. What do poor ghosts need bicycles for!”

Liu Hanwen responded, “So I can’t even speak when there’s a problem with the product you sold? You…”

He was cut off before finishing the sentence, and Liu Hanwen was seething with rage. But looking at Lawyer Tang on stage, he quickly calmed down; if he was not mistaken, there should be a Q&A session after the lecture…

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