Chapter 481 Winning Four Times in One Go
Chonghui was puzzled by the current attendance rate in the office area.

At this time on weekdays, most of the consultants who don't need to be on duty have already left, leaving only a handful.

Today, the incumbency rate is actually close to 100%?

However, after scanning the room and observing everyone's body language and orientation, Chonghui roughly understood the reason.

The corners of her mouth curled up almost imperceptibly, then quickly disappeared.

Chonghui strode up to Nan Zhuren: "Is today over? Did you really do eight consultations?"

Nan Zhuren nodded: "It's over, eight consultations—by the way, senior, didn't you say you were going to be at school working on your thesis today?"

Chonghui carefully examined Nan Zhuren's expression.

When he was in Jiangdu, although he had worked with Nan Zhuren at the high school for a period of time, he did not give Nan Zhuren a continuous consultation opportunity because the high school students had to attend classes.

This was the first time Chonghui had ever seen Nan Zhuren act so mad.

After confirming that there was no paleness or weakness on that dazzlingly handsome face, Chonghui smiled, his face beginning to light up with anticipation and joy: "I've come to pick you up for dinner!"

"Have a meal?"

"Yes, we had lunch. It seems the teacher and Judge Meng went to the court together this afternoon and finalized a future cooperation project with the court!"

Regardless of the various reactions of those around them after hearing the news.

Chonghui continued, "The teacher and Judge Meng seemed to have a very pleasant conversation, and they made plans to have dinner together that evening; and since there was a dinner party, the teacher invited us along."

"I figured your last consultation of the day would be over soon, so I picked you up on my way."

Oh, I'm just here to freeload a meal.

Nan Zhuren understood.

It's time to rest.

……

Nan Zhuren quickly packed his things, then gave Mo Kai a few instructions, and soon followed Chonghui downstairs.

They were still driving Bai Qinghua's car, with Chonghui driving and Shi Qianqian, who was also there to freeload, sitting in the passenger seat, while Nan Zhuren was sprawled out in the back seat.

Mo Kai didn't come. Those who could be brought to this kind of dinner party were Bai Qinghua's "personal disciples," while Mo Kai was only a "prospective disciple."

Mo Kai has a long way to go and a heavy responsibility.

Shi Qianqian glanced at Nan Zhuren, who looked exhausted, through the rearview mirror. She sighed, her eyes filled with regret, as if she had thought of something.

She opened her mouth as if she wanted to say something, but always hesitated and stopped herself.

Chonghui, on the other hand, was uninhibited. While waiting for the red light, he made conversation by saying, "It's fine if Qianqian and I don't go tonight, but you absolutely have to come, Junior Brother. After all, Judge Meng is more interested in cooperating with you than with us. We're all just following you to get the benefits this time."

Nan Zhuren smiled, offering no excuses or explanations.

His relationship with Chonghui had reached a point where he no longer needed to pay much attention to social etiquette.

Nan Zhuren murmured, "I wonder what projects we'll be working on next..."

“I know that,” Shi Qianqian, who was in the passenger seat, suddenly said.

Nan Zhuren's eyes immediately turned to that direction.

"After the teacher and Meng Ting returned from the court in the afternoon, the teacher gave Meng Ting a tour of our research group, including the instruments and databases." "At that time... Zhu Ren was doing consultations; Da Hui was analyzing data in the lab. So the teacher pulled me over to be the guide, which was also a way for me to show my face in front of Meng Ting."

Shi Qianqian said softly, "Then I heard Meng Ting say that this year's 'National Anti-Fraud Publicity Day' did not achieve any great results, and recently there have been a lot of similar cases in the courts, so they wanted to organize a special event, to go to various universities and do some anti-fraud publicity lectures and the like."

"That way, when the 'National Anti-Fraud Day' comes around in the second half of the year, they'll have more material to report on."

Shi Qianqian wrinkled her nose: "I heard from Meng Ting that college students have been getting scammed quite badly lately. The worst case seems to be a PhD student who was scammed out of more than 600,000 yuan."

Chonghui, who is currently pursuing his doctorate, shrank back.

Nan Zhuren blinked: "When is 'National Anti-Fraud Awareness Day' again?"

“At the end of last month, June 29th,” Shi Qianqian replied. “‘National Anti-Fraud Day’ is on November 7th.”

Chonghui couldn't help but glance at the passenger seat: "How did you know all that?"

Shi Qianqian tilted her head up: "They brought it up this afternoon, and I remembered it as soon as I heard it."

Nan Zhuren praised, "Senior sister has a really good memory."

Shi Qianqian couldn't help but raise her chin another 3 degrees.

After thinking for a moment, Nan Zhuren then asked, "Did Meng Ting say how we need to cooperate with their work?"

Shi Qianqian answered quickly: "Judging from their process, it seems they want to share case studies during the lecture first, and then have our people—or rather, you—analyze the psychological principles behind the scammers' rhetoric through these cases. If possible, they might even have you simulate a confrontation between a scammer and the students in the audience."

That definitely requires the help of professionals.

However, Nan Zhuren frowned as he listened: "I have only encountered one case related to fraud, and it is still ongoing. It is not suitable as educational material."

Although the confidentiality exception allows counselors to share cases and even use them as educational materials in public.

However, it's generally considered unwise to use ongoing cases directly as educational materials. Even with some private information removed, they still carry a strong bias.

Especially considering that it was a lecture tour at universities, there was a chance that they might run into Nan Zhihao, the visitor.

Shi Qianqian smiled and waved her hand: "The courts have a lot of cases. They don't have such strict confidentiality regulations as we do here—even if they do, they only hide names."

"They also want to take this opportunity to let you go through their previous cases properly, so that you can organize your own study sessions later."

Nan Zhuren's eyes lit up. Wasn't this a case study exchange?

For young consultants, isn't this whole process a win-win situation?

The court provides cases and files, which is equivalent to enriching the consultant's case library; on-site analysis and even simulated consultations are equivalent to accumulating consultation hours.

One job, two wins.

Especially mock consultations. In many cases, young counselors can only get mock consultation opportunities in paid training courses, but now they can do it for free.

That's equivalent to winning three times.

Wait a minute, this is a project hired by the court, so there's money to be made?
That means you won four times.

Shi Qian said softly, "The problem now is that you have consulting work to do and you also need to prepare for the postgraduate entrance exam, so I don't know how you'll manage your free time. After all, although Meng Ting gave this project to our company, he came for you..."

Nan Zhuren thought for a moment and said, "Let me think about it first."

After saying that, he fell asleep.

(End of this chapter)

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