What's wrong with this lawyer?!

Chapter 1020: 330 All Blame Tang Fangjing!



Chapter 1020: Chapter 330 All Blame Tang Fangjing!

It’s another sunny morning. Tang Fangjing slowly crawled out of bed. Unknowingly, it’s already April, and he has to go for a check-up again, this time including a psychological evaluation.

Last time, for some reason, those psychology experts concluded that he was now in an extremely severe state of schizophrenia.

Do I need others to tell me whether I’m sick or not?

The system exists so vividly—why does no one believe me when I talk about it?

Still, I have to go to the hospital. What if this time the results show I’m fine?

At this point, he doesn’t really need any evidence of mental illness anymore.

Oddly enough, a few nights ago, Zhou called late at night to thank him, rambling on about things like “they finally got their day” and such.

Tang Fangjing started wondering if Zhou might have some issues of his own…

What’s going on these days? Why does it feel like everyone aside from me has mental problems?

Tang Fangjing wouldn’t bother with the follow-up regarding the monopoly lawsuit. That was just a spur-of-the-moment decision to do some legal education for the public while also giving those high-and-mighty corporations a lesson.

He believed this lesson would definitely make them feel the pain.

The Intermediate Court would most likely resolve the matter through mediation on a large scale.

After all, most people just want money. Litigation itself consumes a lot of time, and if they can get the money sooner—even if it’s somewhat less—they’d still be satisfied.

The Intermediate Court wouldn’t need the hassle of processing case filings and rulings one by one. The plaintiffs would be satisfied, and Qiangsheng Company could… could begrudgingly accept it. Everyone wins big.

But such decisions aren’t something Qiangsheng Company can make on its own, nor can its major shareholders. It may require approval from higher-level leadership.

Anyway, none of this has anything to do with Tang Fangjing.

He’s been slacking off a bit lately, so next up, he needs to start doing tasks again. Living means productivity.

Of course, Tang Fangjing didn’t know that, at this very moment in Modu, Fu Shaofei had just put down his phone, his expression calm.

The system generally has its own rules: When a major issue arises in a specific domain, those managing that domain can no longer stay in their positions.

The bigger the issue, the higher-ranking the leader affected—this is called leadership responsibility.

They might rise again in a few years, but for now, continuing in the role is certainly impossible.

State-owned enterprises may not be considered part of the system, but leaders at this level are essentially no different from system insiders.

With Qiangsheng Company causing such a major mess, Fu Shaofei was bound to be removed from his position. His friends had already informed him in advance.

Yet at this moment, Fu Shaofei didn’t feel any dislike toward Tang Fangjing. On the contrary, he wanted very much to meet him in Handong.

That indeed was a very interesting person. Right now, the lawsuit campaign was gaining massive momentum online, especially with prominent law firms—including the ones in the capitals like Modu and Imperial City—actively participating.

The market for this is vast, and with Tang Fangjing taking the lead, everyone could confidently push the lawsuits forward.

Surprisingly, Tang the Lawyer had been silent.

Fu Shaofei was certain that if Tang the Lawyer were to post an update online right now, announcing that he was available to take cases, most people would still choose him.

Yet he’d taken no action at all.

Such a person is truly interesting—he even gives you the feeling that the world gains more excitement because someone like him exists.

Ridiculously, some people from the shareholder company behind it all were jumping up and down, reacting in every way, claiming this kind of behavior was highly problematic.

They even said things like, “If everyone acted like Tang Fangjing, what would happen in the future?”

It could be said these people were scared out of their wits by the current situation.

They had never imagined that simply organizing so many people for a joint lawsuit could be so terrifying…

Regarding that, Fu Shaofei had one thing to say: If you all think you can deal with Tang Fangjing, then go do it yourselves. As for me, I certainly won’t.

After that, no one said anything else.

Meanwhile online, another person stepped forward with doubts.

“Shepherd with Yellow Ox”: I’m an employee at a Jingzhou Four-S dealership. Today, my boss told me the company’s entire account balance had been used to pay lawsuit compensation, and our wages couldn’t be disbursed.

“Moreover, this matter wasn’t the store’s fault; it’s all because of the demands from the manufacturer. They were forced into this, and now we have to bear the responsibility instead.”

“So I’m very curious—what’s the point of this so-called lawsuit? If those car buyers weren’t aware of this issue, wouldn’t they be totally unaffected?”

“And now, this lawsuit has escalated into something so large-scale that even our wages aren’t payable. What’s the significance of this? Isn’t it just exploiting the banner of defending rights to divide up others’ assets?”

This topic quickly gained traction, with more people stepping up to share their stories.

Most of them were employees from various Four-S dealerships, citing similar reasons: their companies’ funds were drained due to these lawsuits, leaving their wages unpaid.

Had it not been for this lawsuit, their companies could’ve continued operations as usual, and wages would definitely have been distributed normally.

Thus, they united to voice their concerns, believing the state should step in to intervene, as such lawsuits should not be allowed to occur.

Of course, some direct their criticism toward Tang Fangjing.

“Tang the Lawyer is a good person, I know, but let’s not even talk about that—was what he did this time really right? Did he take our ordinary lives into account? We all depend on these wages to survive.”

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