Chapter 231: Chapter 111: Why Take Such a Trivial Matter So Seriously? _4
It was Lawyer Tang who had taken the hit for her; if it hadn\'t been for Lawyer Tang, she should have been the one lying inside.
Now, she didn\'t know how to repay Lawyer Tang, as the thousand yuan lawyer\'s fee seemed more like a joke in hindsight.
Lawyer Tang was still in critical condition, and the internet was uniform in prayers for his recovery. In the words of the netizens, society really needed people like Lawyer Tang.
There were fearless people, noble people, and plenty who were knowledgeable about the law.
But those who were fearless, noble, and also profoundly knowledgeable of the law, knowing how to fight within the legal system to the utmost extent for the benefit of the common people, were far too few.
Being knowledgeable about the law didn\'t mean one could always make progress...
...
Old Tang felt much better this time than before; although the injuries seemed severe, he could feel that they actually didn\'t have any effect.
The experiment this time could probably be deemed a success, and the so-called "simulated injury (fake)" was indeed as the name implied.
It wasn\'t as powerful as he had imagined, but it was still quite satisfactory.
He wasn\'t in any danger, and as long as he went through the necessary recovery period, he could return to his former state.
Old Tang didn\'t plan to change this, as it would be abnormal to be bouncing around just a few days after such severe injuries.
Lying in the ICU, surrounded by the constant beeping sounds, Old Tang was actually quite happy.
He had become adept at using the system panel, watching movies, and even playing games...
For three whole days, he could see that there were people outside looking in at him every day—Old Wang, Old Song, Ju Haiqing, even the big sister Chi Yan...
Old Tang also saw Zhao Bin!
The man had apparently traveled all the way from Dongfang City, which made Old Tang secretly pleased.
His efforts hadn\'t been in vain; there were still people who remembered him.
And on the third day, Old Tang finally feigned waking up.
Immediately, the people waiting outside sighed in relief, as did the netizens who had been continuously praying online.
Although Lawyer Tang might not necessarily have helped them, what if he did?
It should be known that the recent cases had been chosen by Lawyer Tang himself from private messages backstage!
As time passed, Old Tang\'s condition gradually improved, moving from the intensive care unit to the special care ward.
He wanted to see people, but the doctors and nurses adamantly refused!
They said his current situation absolutely forbade any infection, necessitating a long period of rest for recovery.
Old Tang had no choice in the matter, as this was apparently an order from the Lvzhou side; he had to recover fully.
Though he was not yet dead, rumors online had already begun that Lvzhou was deliberately targeting Lawyer Tang for retaliation...
If he were to actually get infected with a complication after apparently healing, the consequences—Lvzhou would probably be riddled with holes by the netizens\' scorn.
Guo Shenglong had been arrested, and the case had entered the prosecution review stage with remarkable speed.
Meanwhile, the private prosecution initiated by Old Tang had also reached the time for the court session.
Old Song, who was responsible for hearing the case, had started researching the other side\'s thought process and evidence as soon as Old Tang woke up. Now, it had to be him to preside over this case.
Old Song was giving his all; he had never worked this hard before. He was worried that if he lost the case, he would be too ashamed to face Old Tang again.
Guo Shengfang had been released for many days now, as she hadn\'t acted that day.
However, Tang Fangjing\'s demeanor that day made her lose sleep at night, haunted by the image of Tang Fangjing\'s face smeared with blood yet still wearing a smile.
That smile made her shiver within...
She couldn\'t understand why he fought so hard. Near to death, yet still concerned about punishing those who had erred—was this something he should even care about?
And under such circumstances, the criminal private prosecution case went to trial!