Chapter 193 The Confused Little Fairy Remarries Her Father-like God (18)



"See for yourself!" Zhu Liwen bluntly handed Chu Yuan a copy of the judgment.

Chu Yuan's skin, which had been treated with the new [Ice Skin Jade Bone] elixir, was so tender it seemed like water could be squeezed out of it. When the sharp edge of the A4 paper cut her, several places immediately stung with pain.

Soon, blood began to seep out.

But she didn't act coy, after all, the big boss was still there. Look at the big boss's dark face, there was a terrifying feeling of impending storm.

The key issue is that Shenxizhou is not yet there.

If he were here right now, not to mention how much he is favored, just considering Shen Xizhou's strong sense of responsibility, he wouldn't allow a clerk to be criticized here.

Chu Yuan bent down and carefully picked up the judgment, turning each page meticulously.

Zhu Liwen curled his lips impatiently, "Stop looking, what problems could there be in the previous ones? Even if there are problems, we can just issue a supplementary judgment. The problem is that an important judgment item is missing. The parties involved are already difficult to deal with, and now they have seized on this as leverage and have gone directly to the president of the court!"

If you ask me, how could Lao Shen make such a basic mistake?

Our system leaves a trace for every step it takes. Whether it's because Lao Shen forgot to write the judgment criteria or someone accidentally lost the text, a quick check will tell us.

The implication is that the problem most likely arose during the period when Chu Yuan took over the project!

She is undoubtedly the most suitable scapegoat.

The usual practice of government agencies after something goes wrong is to shift blame to external staff, then dismiss them to appease public anger.

After reading it, Chu Yuan discovered the crux of the problem.

The judgment is as follows: after the "one, two, three" items, one and three have specific content, while two is followed by a comma and nothing else.

This is truly outrageous.

Chu Yuan looked on, feeling flustered and overwhelmed.

Zhu Liwen became even more convinced of his guess upon seeing this, "You figured it out? Ha~"

On your first day as court clerks, the institute will hold a special ideological education meeting to emphasize the most basic qualities of a court clerk—rigor and meticulousness!

Errors in official documents directly impact the court's professional image among the public. If things escalate, it damages the court's prestige and your career prospects as a judge. Do you really think this is a trivial matter?

Chu Yuan lowered her head, didn't argue with Zhu Liwen, and readily admitted her mistake.

"I'm sorry, this document was written by me. Regardless of whether it was my fault or not, it was my oversight that I didn't check and correct it before sending it to the person in charge, and I'm willing to take full responsibility. But I just checked, and the document was sent on October 9th, which was the second day after I reported for duty after the National Day holiday. I had just started working then and wasn't familiar with the job yet, so I probably didn't notice all that."

"Whatever the reason, it has already caused serious consequences!"

As the deputy presiding judge, Zhu Liwen temporarily assumed the position of presiding judge after Shen Xizhou left the court.

Shen Xizhou said he wasn't that petty, but in Chu Yuan's eyes, his repeated attempts to shift the blame onto her were nothing short of settling a personal score.

Although Chu Yuan wasn't sure whether the trouble was caused by her unfamiliarity with the business.

Zhu Liwen paced back and forth in front of his desk, looking anxious, frustrated, and annoyed. "You...you really are...I don't know what to say!"

Chu Yuan remained silent, keeping her head down and letting him say whatever he wanted.

Later, even the top leader couldn't stand it anymore and slammed his hand on the table, saying, "Stop shaking it. Since it has already happened, the important thing is to find an effective solution. What's the use of blaming this and that?"

"Dean, but I can't get in touch with Shen Xizhou right now. The person involved is making a huge scene. Dean Han instructed that this matter must be handled properly and that its impact must not be allowed to escalate. I..."

Needless to say, Zhu Liwen's first thought was to target Chu Yuan.

In his view, there was no need to continue worrying about a matter that could be resolved by dismissing a clerk.

But clearly, the vice dean wasn't that heartless. He glared at Zhu Liwen and said, "Don't watch too many short videos. You'll learn bad things instead of good ones. We haven't reached that point yet, have we?"

Shen Xizhou can't be contacted, and neither can his assistant.

Calling someone over is more sincere than sending a temporary young girl over as a shield, since the assistant is a full-time police officer.

Moreover, strictly speaking, assistants and court clerks alike have the responsibility to proofread judges' documents!

The deputy director didn't know Chu Yuan, so there was no intention to exonerate her. He just saw that Chu Yuan was young, inexperienced, and unable to defend herself, passively letting a seasoned veteran like Zhu Liwen bully her after years of hard work in the organization. He couldn't stand it anymore and couldn't help but speak up for justice.

"Yes, Dean, I'll go call him right away." Zhu Liwen was flustered and hurriedly called over Shen Xizhou's official assistant.

In reality, the difference between a judicial assistant and a judge is merely a matter of title.

They were doing the same thing, each handling their own cases without interfering with each other.

However, assistants are not qualified to handle cases independently; their cases are all registered under the names of judges. When evaluating performance based on the number of cases handled annually, judges will take out the portion belonging to the judicial assistants. Occasionally, generous judges will even prepare red envelopes for court clerks.

This is a clear small team work model.

Therefore, Zhu Liwen immediately targeted Chu Yuan, and to be honest, Chu Yuan was wronged!

The assistant, of course, was not as cunning as Zhu Liwen. The official explanation was, "Due to the large number of cases, it is easy for various oversights to occur in the paperwork."

I have already investigated this case; it was not handled by me. However, as Judge Shen's assistant, I, like the court clerk, am responsible for proofreading all case documents. Now that such an error has occurred, I must severely criticize myself, and I request that the court impose the appropriate punishment.

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