Who would study psychology unless they had some issues?! Chapter 742 640: You Really Shouldn’t Have Made This Call No
On the other hand, the team mbers all sensed a familiar feeling—the sense of offense when professional knowledge is t with blatant mockery.
Weng Pinting raised her eyebrows, scrutinizing the young girl, suddenly realizing this was a better choice than her own action.
"Who? Hei Zhiheng... you're on speakerphone?!" The voice on the other end of the call beca more and more hysterical, "You're in Bai Qinghua's group now? You..."
Seeing Weng Pinting confidently nod at her, Xia Tian faced Professor Ji's voice filled with shock and anger and began to speak: "Hello, Professor Ji, let introduce myself. I'm Xia Tian, the legal advisor who arrived at the camp yesterday, representing Beidu Political and Legal University this ti."
This title was indeed sowhat intimidating.
Professor Ji's previously concentrated anger suddenly halted, giving off a feeling of bewildernt like "the target cannot be selected," beginning to feel uncertain and suspicious: "Is Commander Zhou nearby? Commander Zhou, this is a matter between our teachers and students, an internal matter of the academic team. Also... Xia Tian, right? Your voice sounds very young. You study law and don't understand our academic circle's rules—"
Professor Ji's reaction made Chonghui and others raise their eyebrows. This opening—there's sothing here!
Such a high peak of emotion was suddenly pulled down.
Xia Tian gave no room for him to finish his sentence, her tone steady but undeniably decisive, directly cutting him off:
"Commander Zhou is not nearby, and Professor Ji, academic circle rules cannot transcend the frawork of national laws."
Xia Tian made a prediction, with one sentence starting to block Professor Ji's subsequent attempt to use "internal academic matter" as an excuse.
"My mission is to provide legal assistance to 'everyone' within the placent area, including disaster-affected people and staff. Now I solemnly remind you that your remarks earlier about Hei Zhiheng's 'student status' and 'graduation', combined with the preceding context, constitutes coercion using your special position to interfere with his legal career choices and lawful right to education."
In Professor Ji's cognition, Xia Tian seems to have shown so timidity as she organized her language in this ticulous way.
Furthermore, since Xia Tian had already clarified that Commander Zhou wasn't nearby, Professor Ji was infuriated by such rude interruptions and straightforward characterizations, his voice rose eight notches: "Girl, don't talk nonsense! Let Hei Zhiheng co over, I'm his ntor, I have full authority..."
"I understand, the 'ntor responsibility system', but I must remind you that under no circumstances should you use harm to the core interests of students—especially academics—as a ans to coerce them."
Xia Tian once again interrupted rcilessly, speaking more rapidly, like a lawyer presenting crucial evidence in court: "According to the 'Regulations on Student Managent in Ordinary Higher Education Institutions', students have the right to participate in social practice, social services, and work-study during their schooling, as long as they fulfill their primary academic responsibilities. Hei Zhiheng partaking in practical learning with other teams under the premise of ensuring his academic duties is his legal right. Interfering with graduation as a threat is an abuse of ntorship authority."
These words appeared increasingly naive to seasoned listeners, as Professor Ji took a deep breath: "You..."
However, Xia Tian gave Professor Ji no pause to organize his words: "Simultaneously, you unilaterally use 'academic misconduct' as a threat, overlooking statutory procedures. According to Article 17 of the 'asures for Preventing and Handling Academic Misconduct in Higher Education Institutions', schools must make decisions regarding academic misconduct, issuing a decision docunt stating relevant facts, reasons, basis, and deadlines. In the absence of an investigation and a decision docunt, your verbal claim of 'academic misconduct' holds no legal weight, rely undue psychological pressure, which itself may constitute an infringent on Hei Zhiheng's right to fair assessnt."
In Professor Ji's cognition, it is as if Xia Tian is simply speaking on her own.
Chonghui and Shi Qianqian exchanged looks, seemingly thinking this prospective graduate student lacks practical experience. Whether the provisions cited by Xia Tian are genuine, they don't know for sure, as they haven't seen them, but even if they are—those who understand, understand.
But Nan Zhubin showed an interested expression, sensing sothing familiar in the air.
It seed that what Xia Tian had been saying was rely a setup for sothing larger.
"Enough, I don't want to hear what you have to say..."
"Academic rigor is founded on procedural justice and the legitimate exercise of power!" Xia Tian's voice suddenly turned sharper.
Her words were official and formal, invisibly creating an atmosphere akin to a courtroom.
She interrupted Professor Ji again: "Furthermore, you have consistently used language with intimidatory and threatening elents, intending to cause psychological coercion on Hei Zhiheng and force him to relinquish legal rights. This behavior may already constitute a violation under Item (I) of Article 42 of the 'Public Security Administration Penalty Law of the People's Republic of China', clearly stating 'writing threatening letters or using other ans to threaten personal safety of others' as unlawful acts."
" 'Other ans' in enforcent practice includes but is not limited to verbal threats, stalking, and harassnt, as long as its content is sufficient to instigate psychological fear and diminish a sense of safety for others. This is not academic discretion; this constitutes suspected illegal behavior!"
Xia Tian spoke softly: "I've recorded our conversation just now."
Sss...
Chonghui and Shi Qianqian raised their eyebrows simultaneously.
Has Xia Tian really recorded it? They aren't sure.
But this conversational technique is clever—all previous words were just lulling the opponent into complacency, while the latter part abruptly elevates the nature of behavior from 'academic dispute' to 'suspected illegal' dinsion.
"You... Where's Hei Zhiheng? Hei Zhiheng!"
Xia Tian's words unmistakably had an effect; Professor Ji's response this ti did not directly counter Xia Tian's remarks but simply called for his student.
This was a very clear act of [avoidance].
While Xia Tian slightly curled her lips.
It was this motion, this attitude, that gave Chonghui a bizarre sense of familiarity.
"Additionally, Professor Ji, I ask you to clearly recognize your current situation and responsibilities."
Xia Tian intentionally paused for half a second: "You are involved in project work in this disaster area, and due to the severely inappropriate intervention thods you employed, a public safety incident was directly caused, resulting in significant negative social impact."
Her pace was quick yet steady: "If after investigation, it is confird that your actions did not comply with decisions, orders, or asures issued by the local people's governnt and its departnts pursuant to law during ergencies, then under Article 64 of the 'Law on Ergency Response to Public Safety Incidents of the People's Republic of China', actions constituting violations of public security managent will be penalized by the public security authorities in accordance with the law. In other words—"
At this point, Xia Tian's pace slowed once again, making each word appear ever weightier: "Currently, your operational errors have not prompted the command center to initiate accountability procedures due to stabilizing the overall situation and humanitarian consideration, but this never implies that your actions bear no risk of legal liability!"
"Under such circumstances, with Hei Zhiheng representing your research team to clean up the ss at the camp and contribute to future work—from any angle, I sincerely advise you not to obstruct him."
There was a mont of silence on the other end of the line.
"..."
This was the true coup de grace.
Professor Ji certainly stirred up quite a ss in the disaster area. But given his academic status, if he manages things well after returning to Beidu, he can keep this issue "off the scales."
The most that could happen in the future is a stagnation in academic progress, but his previous lifestyle will likely not experience much alteration.
However, Xia Tian's final remarks implicitly presented a counterweight, indicating that this matter might be "weighed."
Although the threat's impact made by Xia Tian is not particularly potent due to her status, Professor Ji is already akin to a startled bird.
"...You just said you represent Beidu Political and Legal University?"
"Yes."
"..." Silence fell on the other end again.
"Hoo—" Chonghui suddenly exhaled deeply.
It was truly exhilarating.
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