"There is a divorce case, and I want to ask me for help..." Mu Zi explained Fu Chujun's intentions to Murong Cheng.

"If someone really wants to use this case as a springboard to spoil the situation, I may need to ask Situ Yan what he meant." Mu Zi said.

"Fu Chujun made a fuss. The national conditions and political environment are different. Those people can't make waves." Murongcheng paused and said, "However, she is so nervous, probably because of the recent pressure from her Women's Federation. It’s relatively large, and many people don’t like women’s rights activists, and they are easy to make a fuss."

"She said that in the second half of the year, the ban on abortion may enter the filing. If this case loses in public opinion, it will be a good breakthrough for conservatives."

Mu Zi sighed softly: "It's very troublesome. A simple divorce case involves feminism and politics. If I take over, will it affect Situ Yan..."

"It doesn't matter what he does." Murong Cheng disapproved, "Even if the bill is actually entered, the president has the right to veto the legislation."

Mu Zi glanced at him: "But if the Senate votes for more than two-thirds, even if the president vetoes it, the bill can automatically become law."

"It can't be more than two-thirds." Murongcheng said, "Once abortion is banned, what about women who are raped? What about women who can't get pregnant due to illness? There are also underage girls who go astray. Get pregnant at the age of, can you be born without an abortion?

Even if the law excludes such groups of people, what should be done after implementation? If a woman has an abortion, how can she prove that she was pregnant because she was raped? Do you use embryos for paternity testing? But what if the prisoner is not caught?

Even if the difficulty of the implementation of the bill is overcome, it is not difficult to foresee that this bill will lead to a large number of abandoned babies. So when a large number of abandoned babies appear, can social welfare agencies be able to withstand this pressure? How much does the country plan to spend to raise these children? "

Mu Zi suddenly said, "Being mayor is different. The issues considered are so realistic."

"It is the great men and thinkers who consider human rights and morality. The top people need to consider social stability the most. The issuance of a law is usually a chain reaction, which requires constant corrections and continuous filling of loopholes, spending immeasurable time and money."

Having said that, Murong Cheng pinched her nose and said with a smile: "Casinos are also a small society, and many things are connected."

Mu Zi thought for a while: "Mrs. Fu said that the trial will start next month, but she has enough time to prepare. However, she said that the other party's lawyer is called Maeve. She seems to have a lot of background, and she might be caught off guard..."

Murong Cheng was slightly stunned when he heard the words: "...Called Maeve?"

Mu Zi looked at him strangely: "Why, do you know this person?"

"Maybe it's the same name," Murong Cheng smiled. "When I was in France, I met a female lawyer named Maeve, and she pursued me for a while."

Mu Zi: "..."

Murong Cheng lifted her face and kissed her, "Although she has sincerely pursued her father, of course, her body and mind belong to you, and I didn't even look at her."

Mu Zi couldn't help but said sourly: "Women chasing men... Very enthusiastic..."

Murong Cheng’s smile meant a long expression: “I don’t remember whether it’s enthusiastic or not, but a woman who dares to pursue me must be courageous.”

"Yeah." Mu Zi squinted at him, "and the taste is special..."

Can I like Murong Cheng's perversion, can the taste be special?

"What about you?" Murong Cheng joked.

"I really can't help it." Mu Zi said seriously, "I was forced to take a bite of something with a strong taste, and then I can't taste anything else. I can only continue eating, or I should starve to death. ."

Murong Cheng hugged her waist, bowed her head and kissed: "You won't be starving."