Chapter 300: Chapter 128: Real-name Report: Tang Fangjing's Unfair Competition!



Fairly speaking, Li Wanting really honed her video editing skills, at least Old Tang thought the video was well edited.

So his task was to work on the voice-over narration.

"Hello everyone, I'm your old friend Tang Fangjing. It's been a while since I last posted a video. Coincidentally, there's been a lot of buzz online recently about whether I, Tang Fangjing, am short of money, since I've taken on this kind of case."

"Alright, now that the second trial of the case is over, I can talk to you all about the entire process of the case and also address some questions."

"First off, regarding the sequence of events, at around two o'clock in the morning..."

Considering the video content, Old Tang began to describe the specific details of the case. Of course, he wouldn't add irrelevant factors, such as the driver searching for "how to silently kill someone," or the surrounding environment and such.

He also left out any dialogue like "Are you sick?" and others.

He mentioned that after the passenger jumped out of the car, the driver didn't call for help but drove away directly; all of these points were stated plainly, without any embellishment.

Nothing in this world is absolutely perfect. If there's no criminal liability, then there isn't any; as for civil liability, it depends on how the other party claims it and what the court decides.

"Now that I've finished introducing the case and my defense strategy is clear to everyone, let's answer some questions. Right after the incident occurred, the driver's wife went to the hospital to apologize, and offered all their savings for the other party's medical expenses."

"However, the driver's family situation wasn't good. The money they gave was almost all they had. When I visited their home, they only had a little money left for living expenses so the elderly and children could survive."

"In the end, I want to say something. When someone dies or is seriously injured, must we always find someone to take responsibility?

"If so, then why can't the injured party be responsible?"

After completing the voice-over, he watched the entire case from beginning to end once more. Finding no issues, after some thought, he added a title: Must someone always take responsibility whenever there's an accident?!

"And there's more..."

Guy Who Stirs Things Up tagged more than ninety people in the comments section in one breath, just like before, he made a screenshot comparison.

He contrasted their previous criticisms of the driver's supposed indifference with evidence of the early money transfer and apology from the video.

Sparing the rod just spoils the child; that's not the case. The consequence of following someone's example for Guy Who Stirs Things Up is that he hits people right in the face!

They said, "Let bullets fly for a while"; little essays can't be trusted. So now, just because the little essay became a video, is it no longer a little essay?

Inside Politics and Law University, Gui Xueting logged onto the short video platform again, thinking that the online frenzy should have subsided after these days.

But as soon as she did, she found herself tagged so many times she couldn't count. Clicking on the most recent tag, she was stunned.

Tang Fangjing had released a video which turned the whole situation on its head, and all her previous comments had been dug up.

The internet has a memory, not to mention it hadn't been that long.

The rhythm that "Fen Helped" started, had completely reversed, and now the netizens, ever so amused, were joining Guy Who Stirs Things Up in targeting those people.

"No harm in walking a few steps, since humanity never learns its lesson."

"Why are these people quiet now? Where is Lawyer Zheng? Calling yourself a lawyer? Pah!"

Of course, the most concentrated fire was aimed at "Fen Helped" and Dong Liping.

"Fen Helped? More like Fen Conned. It's hard to believe how you can tell blatant lies with your eyes open. They had given all their money to the point of bankruptcy for compensation, and you could still claim they didn't?"