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Jin City.
Nursing Ho.
Vice-Director’s Office.
Wan Zhongyuan frowned as he looked at the head of the nursing departnt and said, "Qin Mu... has been on leave for several days, hasn’t he? Hasn’t he returned yet?"
Qin Mu was originally a permanent care worker. He belonged to the nursing departnt but was later transferred by Wan Zhongyuan and also took on the role of legal consultant.
And now, after the recent events, he already had plans for Qin Mu to take on another role as the nursing ho’s PR officer. Even the original head of the PR departnt had been dismissed to clear the path for Qin Mu.
Unfortunately... Qin Mu suddenly left for overseas because of Zhang Qingyuan’s case.
"He hasn’t returned yet," the director of the nursing departnt said softly with a wry smile. "I heard from the elderly residents that this case is quite complicated and will take so ti to resolve."
Ever since Qin Mu left, he always felt the nursing ho had beco much quieter. The elderly residents weren’t as lively as before either. It felt deathly still.
Foreign legal systems... Wan Zhongyuan’s brow furrowed slightly upon hearing this. He was sowhat surprised.
Previously, when Qin Mu had asked for leave, he had said he was going to As City abroad to handle a court case. Afterward, Wan Zhongyuan had done so in-depth research into foreign law and understood that the legal system in that region was completely different from their ho country’s. They used case law. Even the trial procedures were different, employing a jury system. An average lawyer simply couldn’t handle such litigation. He was even a bit worried that Qin Mu might run into trouble overseas.
After a mont of thought, he looked at the director of the nursing departnt before him and instructed, "You should foster good relationships with the elderly in the nursing ho, see how things are going there, and let know as soon as there is any news."
This matter... was Qin Mu’s private affair. Qin Mu didn’t need to inform them, and it wasn’t their place to inquire. But he couldn’t help being curious about it, wanting to see how a case was handled abroad.
「Abroad. As City.」
Ti slowly passed. Five days later, it was the day of the pre-trial conference. The court summons issued to Zhang Qingyuan and Feng Cuihua required them to appear in court with their lawyer today for the pre-trial conference.
Early in the morning, Zhang Qingyuan and Feng Cuihua knocked on Qin Mu’s door, eagerly waiting to go to court.
Feng Cuihua appeared calm. But Zhang Qingyuan... was exceptionally excited.
"Xiao Qin, hurry up! Why don’t we head out now?"
Qin Mu, rubbing his bleary eyes, looked at the excited Old Zhang. He was sowhat speechless. It’s... only just after eight in the morning, and the court scheduled the pre-trial conference for eleven. Old Zhang is being excessively early.
With Old Zhang causing such a stir, Qin Mu lost any desire to sleep. He washed up and followed Old Zhang down to the hotel lobby.
Only then did he realize... the lobby was filled with elderly people from the tour group.
Each one of them had dark circles under their eyes. They looked at him with a hint of anxiety.
They were all worried about the upcoming pre-trial conference.
By regulation, a pre-trial conference is a rather private eting, involving the privacy of both parties. Besides the parties involved and their lawyers, no one else is allowed to attend or observe. They could not go to the court to observe the proceedings.
And the outco of Zhang Qingyuan’s case... would determine whether they could get their money back. If they won, they could use the opportunity to reclaim the twenty thousand yuan they had already paid to the tour group. If they lost... then they could prepare to buy plane tickets back ho, accept their misfortune, and not waste any more ti here.
"Let’s go."
Qin Mu drew in a deep breath upon seeing the hopeful looks in the eyes of these elderly folks.
When the ti was nearly right, he set off for the local courthouse with Zhang Qingyuan and Feng Cuihua.
At ten o’clock in the morning, the group arrived at the courthouse smoothly and t Chen Tiankuo, who had been recomnded by the lawyers from Jin City.
Chen Tiankuo looked at Qin Mu with a complex expression. He said nothing more of persuasion. The last ti he t Qin Mu, he had said everything that needed to be said.
Now... it all depended on Qin Mu’s performance. Anyway, my role is just nominal; I’ll just coast along and be a bystander.
The three of them sat in the lobby. Chen Tiankuo, feeling bored, pointed to a foreigner in a suit nearby. "That person over there, that’s George, the top lawyer in As City," he said, then casually explained George’s track record: "Reportedly, in his thirteen years of practice, he has taken on nearly a hundred cases. Each one caused a sensation across the city and hit the headlines. He has also successfully defended nurous criminals, arguing for their innocence and eventually securing their acquittal and release."
As he spoke of this, a hint of professional admiration couldn’t help but show on his face.
Having been abroad for so ti, Chen Tiankuo had interacted with George on several occasions. He knew George had a profound understanding of the case law system, was highly experienced, and had handled all kinds of cases: grievous bodily harm, murder, civil disputes, property disputes, marital litigation... Even celebrities in As City actively sought his help when they had disputes.
And his win rate... had always been one hundred percent! He had never lost a case! Or rather, he never took a case he wasn’t confident of winning!
Especially, his defenses in several prominent murder cases were considered classics. They were widely discussed and acclaid by his peers in As City.
All the evidence pointed to the accused. Just when everyone thought the suspect would be convicted, he would argue for acquittal from an unexpected angle, securing their release directly from the courtroom!
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