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Chapter 1039: 336: The Key to Overturning the Case is Still to Solve People_3



Chapter 1039: Chapter 336: The Key to Overturning the Case is Still to Solve People_3

“If you solve the person raising the problem, the problem will automatically be solved.” Who would have thought a lawyer could have such a mindset?

But for now, it’s better to notify them.

Very quickly, Lu Feng dialed the phone: “Hey, Uncle, I’ve found you an exceptionally skilled lawyer, one who’s really top-notch… But they need to meet you first before deciding whether to take the case.”

“Yeah, don’t worry about the money. They’ll probably come over in the next few days, and we can stay in touch anytime.”

After hanging up, Senior Brother suddenly blurted out: “Do you all think, if Lawyer Tang goes over there, will that place get shaken up a bit too…?”

Old Du and Wang Jing thought for a moment. Given Old Tang’s usual style, that really might be highly possible…

At Tengda, Old Tang was already at the airport—fast as always.

They say, “If you’re not eager about eating, your mind must be faulty.” Well, for him, the potential for gaining extra longevity is clearly far more enticing than a meal.

As usual, he didn’t bring anyone along. He carried his briefcase alone, traveling light, with the bottom of the bag containing that simple and ancient urn.

Hanbei Province, huh? Your Lawyer Tang has arrived!

At Tengda, Wang Qingqing looked at the empty office and sighed. He’s left again—a man like the wind, truly coming and going like a gust.

But there are always some people who just love the wind…

The distance from Jingzhou to Hanbei Province is still quite considerable; a few hours later, the man like the wind had already landed at Wangzhou City Airport in Hanbei Province.

The conditions here were worse than Lin City in Handong—not even worth mentioning. The economy was entirely reliant on transfer payments for survival, and he still needed to take a long-distance bus to the final destination, Ningtang County.

No trains had reached this place yet; it was the epitome of a northern impoverished county—another uphill battle waiting ahead.

It wasn’t as though these places hadn’t heard of Tang Fangjing. Rather, it’s just that these places had been entrenched in the same conditions for years. Whatever you do, you always need connections.

People here had even grown so accustomed to relying on connections that things felt abnormal when done without them. No matter the type of person, habit dictated they sought connections for everything.

The unfavorable conditions didn’t bother Old Tang, though—he’d never been the type to seek pleasure anyway.

From the city to the county, the bus ride lasted over three hours, nearly four. By the time he arrived, night had fallen.

First, he found a place to settle down, then immediately dialed Lu Jianshe’s number.

Lu Jianshe was at home cooking. With his son’s condition stabilized, he couldn’t stay idle and needed to work to make money.

Just then, his phone rang. Picking it up, he saw it was an unfamiliar number.

“Hello, who is this?”

“Hello, Lu Jianshe, right? I’m Tang Fangjing. Your relative should’ve told you—I’ve arrived in Ningtang County.”

“What?” Lu Jianshe looked at his phone in disbelief. How long had it been? Wasn’t the lawyer in Jingzhou? How did he arrive so quickly? Did he fly here?

Still, he quickly replied, “Lawyer Tang, right? I know, I know. You’re already here? I didn’t come to pick you up—what a situation this is…”

“It’s no big deal. Let’s meet first.”

Lu Jianshe was astonished by this Lawyer Tang’s swift and decisive approach. By his understanding, the man shouldn’t have been able to arrive for a few days at least.

Half an hour later, at the entrance to the County Court, Lu Jianshe saw the well-known Lawyer Tang Fangjing in person.

His first impression was that the man looked rather ordinary—a young man with a remarkably pale complexion, yet his bright eyes seemed capable of seeing through people’s souls.

“Mr. Lu, right? I’m Tang Fangjing. We don’t need much chit-chat. From here on, I’ll ask questions, and you’ll answer. Be honest about everything, understand?”

“Alright. First question: Why did you report that leader back then? Don’t give me some nonsense about oversight or telling lies!”

Lu Jianshe, gazing into those piercingly bright eyes, finally spoke: “Back then, I… I opened a restaurant. They kept coming to eat there, signing tabs without ever settling the bills…”

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