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Chapter 449 Nan Zhuren: Battle Record Available Across the Entire Internet

Chapter 449 Nan Zhuren: Battle Record Available Across the Entire Internet
With a combination of coaxing and support, the group finally led the old lady into the reception room of the Civil Division.

This was a relief to everyone.

As soon as she sat down, the old lady started making a fuss again, shouting that she wanted to "see the leader she had just met, and she didn't recognize anyone else."

Nan Zhuren only learned after asking that Judge Meng was the judge who had tried the old lady's son.

Xia Tian quickly made arrangements for everyone and then hurriedly went out to pour water.

"Xiao Xia."

When Xia Tian turned around, she saw Judge Meng looking somewhat disheveled.

Even though they were already inside an air-conditioned room, Judge Meng's shirt was still soaked with sweat.

"Meng Ting, have you finished reporting to the dean?"

Judge Meng waved his hand: "They're in the reception room right now, right? I'll go in right away..."

"Meng Ting," Xia Tian suddenly spoke up to stop him.

Seeing the other person's questioning look, Xia Tian thought for a moment and said, "Why don't you have some water first and change your clothes? Then we can go in like this..."

Judge Meng looked down at himself and realized that he was indeed not presentable.

“How can we leave those young people studying psychology alone in there at a time like this? They don’t understand anything about psychology.” Judge Meng refused without hesitation. “I know Professor Zhong’s abilities; to be honest, he’s got some skills, but I don’t think he can handle this situation well…”

“But there’s still Teacher Nan,” Xia Tian said matter-of-factly.

The blind obedience displayed in that tone made Judge Meng involuntarily reveal an absurd expression, as if to say, "How did this perfectly normal child suddenly become stupid?"

“Meng Ting,” Xia Tian smiled, “If you’re really worried, you can check it online first. Just search for the name ‘Nan Zhuren.’ Nan means ‘southern,’ Zhu means ‘congratulations,’ and Ren means ‘benevolence.’”

After saying that, Xia Tian drifted away, leaving Judge Meng stunned.

"Search online?" Judge Meng wondered to himself, "Does this young man have some lecture videos online? But I can't tell anything from that, Xia..."

Although she looked puzzled, considering that Xia Tian was indeed a reliable worker, and that the other person seemed to have something to hide...

Judge Meng instinctively opened his phone, entered Nan Zhuren's name, and clicked search.

Then, rows of search results popped up like a flood of images:
"Ignorant Parents Let the Wolf In: How Much Is a Prestigious School Really Worth Paying?"

Moral Dependence for Money! Psychology Professor Colludes with Doctor to Harm Patients Through Drug Abuse!

"Killing His Master to Prove His Dao? Psychology Professor Jumps to His Death, Ending in Tragedy!"

From Renowned Professor to Prisoner: A Shameful Scene in the Hall of Academia – Where Does Psychotherapy Head?

Another fall? What's causing these consecutive accidents at a top high school?

Judge Meng blinked.

"...?!"

……

Inside the mediation room, the old lady unexpectedly fell silent.

Of course, it's relatively quieter compared to when you're outdoors.

She no longer made those creepy gestures like kneeling and bowing; instead, she just pulled her female colleague from the summer away and wiped away her tears.

Whenever they tried to offer some advice, the old woman would shake her head, wiping her eyes and calling out in a mournful tone:
"I need to see the leader..."

"You broke your promise..."

When an octogenarian woman does these things, no young person can withstand it.

Beside her, Xia Tian frowned and spoke in a low voice to Nan Zhuren, discussing the details of the old lady's case.

These things were inconvenient to tell Nan Zhuren before he took on the project, and they were also inconvenient to tell him over the phone after he took on the project.

Xia Tian originally planned to hand over the relevant information as soon as Nan Zhuren arrived today, but she didn't expect the old lady to rush in so suddenly, giving Nan Zhuren no time to adapt at all.

Click— The door to the reception room opened, and Meng Ting strode in.

"Leader—" The old lady's eyes lit up.

The next second, a uniformed staff member followed Judge Meng in.

Both of them had unusually serious expressions.

The reception room was set up with a long table. After entering the room, Meng Tingchang went straight to the main seat and sat down.

The staff behind him carried a video camera with a tripod. After observing the positions of everyone in the room, they selected a spot to place it and then turned it on.

The red light flashed.

This serious demeanor startled the old woman, who was about to start wailing, causing her to instinctively show a frightened and timid expression.

Unlike his demeanor outside, Judge Meng now exuded an aura that left no room for argument.

He first pointed to the staff member, indicating that the other person should hand him a stack of documents.

Judge Meng then pulled out a pen and a notebook from the stack of documents, pointed to the seat on his right, and indicated to Xia Tian: "Xia, you will be the clerk from now on."

Summer nodded.

Judge Meng then pointed to the seat on his left: "Teacher Xiao Nan, as our expert consultant, please sit here."

Nan Zhuren raised an eyebrow and sat down in a very cooperative manner.

Xia Tian snapped open her laptop, deftly preparing herself. Chong Hui thought for a moment, then took a small step and whispered in Meng Tingchang's ear: "Meng Ting, is it convenient for us to record this?"

"inconvenient."

"What about the verbatim manuscript?"

"Yes, but you can only record your own part, and our staff will review it afterwards."

"Thank you, Meng Ting."

The conversation was brief and efficient. Chonghui silently leaped to Mo Kai's side: "Can you do shorthand?"

Mo Kai was stunned for a moment: "...Yes!"

"Let's begin, don't miss anything. Remember—only remember what your senior brother Nan and this old lady say."

everything's ready.

Judge Meng pulled out a document from the folder, then gestured to his deputy to move the copy toward the old lady, pointing to the document and saying, "Wang Xiufen, I am Meng Cuixing, the enforcement judge in this case, case number..."

The light from the video recorder in the corner of the reception room flickered, mechanically, coldly, and truthfully recording every word Judge Meng uttered.

"—The judgment states: Defendant Li Wei shall compensate Plaintiff Chen Haiyang for medical expenses, lost wages, mental distress damages, nutritional expenses, and caregiver fees, totaling RMB 28,000. Are you clear about the above?"

Judge Meng's attitude was in stark contrast to the attitude of the court staff a few days ago, and even Judge Meng's own attitude just now outside, which stunned Old Lady Wang for a moment.

But then she realized it was her turn to speak.

With a bewildered look in her eyes, she pushed the copy in front of her further away from herself.

"I can't read, and my eyesight is failing..."

"Sir, my child is innocent..."

Looking at the old man, Nan Zhuren calmed down and began to recall what Xia Tian had told him before.

This case occurred before Xia Tian started working, but after so many days of trouble, even Xia Tian, ​​who had only been there a short time, had already figured out the general outline of the matter.

Three months ago, Wang's son had been illegally occupying the road outside the vegetable market for an extended period. After repeated attempts by urban management officers to persuade him to leave failed, they temporarily confiscated his weighing equipment. During the struggle, Li Wei shoved an urban management officer, causing the officer to fall and fracture a bone.

After a medical examination at the hospital, Li Wei was found guilty of "obstructing state officials from performing their duties in accordance with the Public Security Administration Punishment Law," which constituted an administrative violation. He was sentenced to 10 days of administrative detention and ordered to pay a total of 28,000 yuan in compensation to the injured urban management officer for medical expenses, lost wages, mental distress, nutrition expenses, and caregiver fees.

(End of this chapter)

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