Chapter 141: Chapter 88 The First Resurrection Armor is Gone (Additional Chapter for Alliance Hierarch 108 Dream Youth)_2



Everything was originally fine, but now they keep receiving one lawsuit after another.

They're even being asked to assume compensation responsibilities. Upon hearing this, the leader immediately got furious, saying that it's preposterous to think this case could be filed—there's absolutely no reason for the housing and construction department to compensate!

The only compensation that would make sense is state compensation, which applies only if you've been wrongfully incarcerated.

I've heard that recently there's been all kinds of communication at the higher levels, and if no one digs deeper, the unfinished building would just remain as it is.

But if someone keeps pursuing the matter through legal procedures, then a responsible party would have to be found eventually.

Otherwise, that Tang Fangjing will surely sue in every way possible. If you don't respond to him at any stage of the process, administrative prosecution is one thing, but what if he reports you to the higher authorities... then what?

Jingzhou Bank submitted a request for a trial postponement, and it was approved the very next day—postponed!

You don't have to think too hard to know that the court is also exasperated; if they make a judgment, enforcement will be a challenge, and it could set a precedent. Seeing this, other places with unfinished projects might follow suit, almost guaranteeing a spot on the trending searches.

If they don't judge, and the case gets out, the message would be that you can be clearly at fault yet bear no responsibility, which too would be trending, but even more so.

Tang Fangjing is determined to fight to the end, and someone has to take the blame.

Even with late-stage cancer, he is still so energetic; Wu Shunyou didn't know what to say anymore.

Soon the third day arrived, and Old Tang was working in the office as usual, taking on a few minor cases to make ends meet.

It was at that moment that someone shouted outside the office, "Lawyer Tang? Lawyer Tang, are you there?"

"I'm here, oh it's you guys. What's up?" Old Tang looked at the doorway.

"At least fifteen hundred!"

"Well, then fifteen hundred it is. I'll head to the court to withdraw the lawsuit later, and after the procedures are complete, I'll refund your money. However, only half of the court fees can be returned—that's the court's rule."

Finally coming to an agreement, the homeowners left with Old Yu among them; however, Tang Fangjing said nothing.

Or rather, he didn't think that helping to resolve his clients' problems would fill them with gratitude.

Simple folk aren't always simple, not in the face of self-interest. He had seen enough of it in his previous life.

Wait, he thought of his previous life again, but try as he might, he couldn't recall memories of his parents, wife, or such; his feelings were incredibly vague.

Yet all his memories regarding being a lawyer are crystal clear, which is rather strange.

But there was certainly time-travel involved; otherwise, what would his current situation even mean.

It's just too bad that the completion level of this mission probably won't be high. It's a lesson learned; too bad the system doesn't give much freedom in choosing missions...

The developers are despicable, but the homeowners who play both sides are no better. It looks like this time he will have to use Plan B, helping the truly needy homeowners and that's it.

As for the others... they are on their own. Those who said no to lawsuits several times and prefer to wait, just keep waiting for money to fall from the sky.

One has to take matters into their own hands. It might sound unfair to have to fight for rights and file lawsuits when stuck with an unfinished property. But then, how many things in this world are truly fair?

The news of Old Tang starting to withdraw lawsuits quickly reached Wang Yanlong's ears.

Inside Yide Company, Wang Yanlong spoke, "The effect this time is not bad. Right now, we can confirm that about twenty or so households are willing to withdraw their lawsuits."