Ten years in Huating have been turbulent, with behind-the-scenes capital always omnipresent. Beneath the calm surface, undercurrents always churn; lights flicker on and off, and human affairs ebb a...
When ignorance and irresponsibility coexist, Qin Suisui doesn't even know whose responsibility is greater.
Thinking about the girl's request, she leaned back in her chair, closed her eyes, and pondered.
Every lawyer at the Law Offices of R.R. Dunn is required to provide one pro bono defense per year.
It's already the end of December. If what the little girl wrote is true, then she will take the case, defend her pro bono, and bring a glimmer of warmth to that broken family.
"Assistant Yue, inform Director Hong and have him investigate the whole story thoroughly."
Qin Suisui tidied up the documents on the table and handed them to Yue Hongxin, who was standing to the side.
"Law Qin, I'll take care of it right away."
Yue Hongxin walked out of Qin Lu's office, puzzled as to why Qin Lu was so concerned about this matter after only looking at some paper documents.
She sat down at her workstation and began to peruse the documents one by one. She began to understand why Qin Lu was acting this way. The handwriting in the letters was both childish and neat, and every stroke showed the writer's care.
However, when she saw the girl's home address, she couldn't help but laugh in anger, and she immediately dialed the number.
The call was answered quickly.
"Hello, Assistant Yue, you wanted to see me?"
Yue Hongxin tried hard to control her temper: "Director Hong Chang, did a group from your hometown come here? Fan Jing's lawsuit is not over yet, and now another one has come knocking on our door."
"No, Assistant Yue, I don't understand what you mean. What's wrong with me?"
Hong Chang looked miserable. Everything was fine when they contacted each other yesterday, but why did Assistant Yue get angry after just one night?
"Hmph! Never mind that. Come to the law firm this afternoon. There's a case that needs your investigation."
Yue Hongxin was too lazy to argue with him; it must have been Hong Chang's cousin and his wife who did the publicity.