"You! Wu Changyun..."
Xiang Zhihua slammed the table hard. He felt a little desperate and even depressed.
"Let's go."
Wu Changyun took the martial artists away and did not continue to entangle with Xiang Zhihua.
Wu Changyun began to think about what other means Xiang Zhihua would use if this step failed.
Bail pending trial? Medical parole? Or simply bribing the Supreme Court Justice? These are all things Xiang Zhihua could have done. It was said that the Xiang family also owned a hospital, but Wu Changyun had bribed the spies there. If Xiang Zhihua planned to issue a false certificate, Wu Changyun would definitely be able to see through this guy's tricks immediately.
There is only one possibility, that everyone involved in the entire process was bribed by Xiang Zhihua, otherwise there would be no accidents in this trial.
In fact, Xiang Zhihua has been trying to build connections everywhere during this period, but he has not been very successful and now he can't see his brother.
On the day of trial, Xiang Zhihua met Wu Changyun and Xiang Zhijun, whom he had been thinking about, at the courtroom.
Xiang Zhijun looked like he had lost his soul, and there was none of his previous arrogance and domineering look on him.
But this guy was not that scared. Instead, he acted as if nothing had happened, as if he had only made a small mistake and nothing would happen even if he was caught.
At the trial, whenever he was asked a question, he would just smile.
For Xiang Zhijun, he was very clear about the ability of his lawyer. This matter would only result in a sentence of two to three years. Then his family could use some money to obtain some patents or make meritorious contributions, and he would be released in a year at most.
Moreover, there are so many people in prison who know him, so he won't be bullied when he goes in.
Wu Changyun sat downstairs. He had come today to see the significance of Xiang Zhijun's trial. What was the environment and rules of Hong Kong like? Would it be as absurd as Xiang Zhijun had imagined, or would it be as Wu Changyun hoped, justice belatedly served?
I have to say that the Xiang family's lawyer is indeed very capable, but in the face of hard evidence, the Xiang family's lawyer's evidence is not based on refuting the evidence, but on the negligence of the perpetrator.
Because the lawyer knew that it was too difficult to deny the evidence, and the evidence left by Xiang Zhijun would probably fill up a file box, the lawyer chose to divert the main responsibility by taking advantage of the perpetrator's psychology and the environment at the time to exonerate himself.
They were almost taking Xiang Zhijun to see a psychiatrist. In fact, they did do this, but were stopped by someone.
Without a mental health certificate issued by a qualified hospital, Xiang Zhijun would have to go to jail. If there is a mental health certificate issued by a qualified hospital, the lawyer can defend his innocence.
Half an hour into the trial, Xiang Zhijun began to get nervous because he saw that things were starting to take a turn for the worse.
Wu Changyun looked at the reactions of the Xiang brothers. Xiang Zhihua still looked unrepentant, while Xiang Luojun was more like a treacherous villain, with his emotions written all over his face. Every time there was unfavorable information, he would glare at Wu Changyun.
Xiang Zhijun was really scared to death, and he kept looking for Xiang Zhihua behind him.
In the final verdict, Xiang Zhijun was sentenced to eleven years in prison and was ordered to pay a total of 730,000 yuan in compensation to the victim.
When the result came out, the public was shocked. This trial result was unacceptable to the Xiang brothers, but it was far from enough for Wu Changyun.
If Wu Changyun had not seen the angry expressions towards his family with his own eyes, he would not have been able to eliminate the anger in his heart.
Eleven years later, this time Xiang Zhijun really lost his nerve.
"Wu Changyun, stop!"
Xiang Zhihua chased out and called out to Wu Changyun from behind.
"One day I will avenge my brother on you."
"Neuropathy."
"you!"
Wu Changyun really thought that this guy was a psychopath. It was clearly his brother's own fault.
If there are no rules in this society, it will not just be one person who gets hurt.
After returning home, Wu Changyun fell into deep thought: Is the result for Xiang Zhijun what he wanted? And is the result he wanted what most people want to see?
At least in the eyes of the public, the third son of the Xiang family was sentenced. Some people will think it is fair, some people will gloat over it, and how many irrelevant people will care about the outcome this time? Only those who are truly hurt will care.
Wu Changyun rubbed his forehead and stopped thinking about it.
A few days later, Wu Changyun actually saw an old acquaintance in Hong Kong again. Chen Gangsheng had returned.
Chen Gangsheng had actually been back for several days. If it weren't necessary, he wouldn't have come to see Wu Changyun.
This time when he came to Wu Changyun's house, Chen Gangsheng did not bring any gifts like last time. Instead, he knocked on the door politely and came in. After entering, he stood at the door and refused to come in.
"I'm planning to release a new film." Chen Gangsheng said with a simple smile.
Wu Changyun felt that this guy was particularly interesting today. He came to find him but refused to come in, and then stood at the door waiting for him to pull him in?
"Come in, don't make me pull you in."
"Um."
Chen Gangsheng nodded, then sat on the sofa opposite Wu Changyun and took out a script.
Wu Changyun took a quick glance and knew as soon as he saw the synopsis at the beginning that this movie was "Project A", which is of great significance to Hong Kong. This year is 1983, and the timeline is very consistent.
It goes without saying that Chen Gangsheng did not integrate into Hollywood with the support of Golden Harvest. He failed, just as Wu Changyun knew before.
"You're back." Wu Changyun glanced at Chen Gangsheng and asked again.
He knew that Chen Gangsheng had now changed his name to "Jackie Chan", but his original name was still more familiar as Master. At this time, he still took his mother's surname, Chen.
Chen Gangsheng nodded. He was indeed back, both physically and mentally.
I didn't come to see Wu Changyun a few days ago because I was hit hard. His life in Hollywood was just as Wu Changyun said. No one knew him, and no one thought he would become the second Bruce Lee. Everything was not adaptable.
What Chen Gangsheng in Hollywood was most skeptical about was his time in Japan, when he was the center of attention.
Wu Changyun's current mood can be described as surprise. This is "Project A", a work that can be said to have changed history in Hong Kong. It was only after this that the subsequent police and gangster films evolved, and there are also many thrilling shots in this movie.
Chan Kong-sang is about to start his work-hard journey. In fact, at this time, it is not only Chan Kong-sang who is working hard, but also his fellow apprentices. Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao have many jaw-dropping and thrilling shots.
“Good script.”
After watching "Project A", Wu Changyun pretended to be very interested and said that he had obviously watched it countless times.
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