Chapter 275: Chapter 122: I'll Paint a Picture for the Court_3



Tang Fangjing introduced the item in simple language and then began to address the issues at hand, and there were also neighbors continuously asking questions.

"Are you talking about online loan platforms sending threatening texts and making intimidating calls?"

A neighbor, an older lady, nodded and said, "I don't know what's going on. They say a relative of mine took out a loan online and didn't pay it back. They called me and even threatened me, causing me to lose sleep every night."

"In that case, Auntie Li, you can apply for a restraining order," Old Tang began to explain: "If you don't know the other party's personal information, you can ask a lawyer to help you investigate."

"Lawyer Tang, I have something too, it's just..."

The legal awareness campaign went on for a full five hours, mainly because there were so many questions from everyone.

As for Tang Fangjing, her approach was to either not do it at all or to follow through to the end. If you're going to raise legal awareness, what's the point of stopping halfway? She persisted until the very end.

She got home at a little past six in the afternoon, but by the time the last elderly man left satisfied, it was already past eleven at night.

By the end, the community workers were flabbergasted. It was a community event, and they hadn't paid her, so why was she working herself to the bone...

The next day had already arrived when Old Tang received a call from the court.

"The leadership approved it, so let's proceed with it for now!"

After hanging up, Old Tang hummed a tune. In her past and current life, she had made many promises to people, but this was the first time she had made a promise to the court.

But you can't deny it really worked. The court ate it all up without a hiccup...

On the other hand, Cui Yajun dropped his child off at school, then headed to work.

He worked at an internet company in Bright District, barely counting as middle-management, much like the previous Mr. Liu.

He hadn't taken Dong Zhifa's incident seriously yesterday. Kids will be kids, and a little roughhousing was quickly labeled as bullying—it all seemed too delicate to him.

"Old Cui, try to get your family matters in order so they don't affect your work, okay?"

Cui Yajun's complexion grew even worse...

By evening, when Cui Yajun returned home and saw his son playing, he couldn't hold back any longer.

"Come here, didn't I tell you not to bully your classmates?"

Eh? Cui Yajun's son was stunned, not understanding why his father was suddenly bringing this up.

"I'm asking you!" With those words, Cui Yajun kicked his son's bottom.

That kick made the child start crying, and the crying was loud; he cried and looked around at the same time.

The child's mother hurried over and said, "What's come over you, it was just a small scuffle, wasn't it?"

"Look at this for yourself, they applied to the court for some restraining order. The court delivered it to my office today. If he bullies someone again, I could be detained, I could end up in prison, do you understand!" Cui Yajun yelled.

The woman, shocked, took it and looked it over, then also kicked the child's bottom.

And so, Cui Yajun's son finally experienced his parents' 'love.' In the past, this was known as mixed doubles between a man and a woman, still vivid in the memories of many born in the '80s and '90s...

Certainly, there were deeper memories, like bamboo shoot stir-fried with pork, like the leather belt around a father's waist...

A few days later, at Tengda Law Firm, Old Tang received a call from Dong Zhifa.

"Lawyer Tang, I truly can't thank you enough. The other party took their own initiative to speak with the teacher about switching classes and made their child apologize in person, and they even provided compensation. Now my son is no longer troubled."

"That's good. Our goal was to resolve the issue, and since the issue is resolved, there's nothing more to worry about," Old Tang replied with a smile.

Although this wasn't her mission, since she had plenty of life balance left and the assault case had entered the enforcement phase, it had brought her an additional six months to her life.