Looking back at the middle-aged man who had not yet recovered from his shock, he put his hands in his pockets and asked, "By the way, Zhou Zheng's second-instance verdict will be announced next week. Given your current situation, you probably won't be able to go to the court to listen. You'll probably have to wait until he goes to jail. Your case will soon go through the judicial process."
The second instance judgment...
Father Zhou's lung was poked and he finally broke down.
He covered his face and grabbed a handful of hair. Although he was unwilling to believe what Qiao Nian said that he could not be released on bail, he had a strong sixth sense telling him that what Qiao Nian said was true!
He overstepped the line this time.
His original intention was just to force Qiao Nian to meet him and rescue Zhou Zheng. Who knew that things would develop to this point, not only did he fail to rescue the person, but he also got himself involved.
He's going to be in there for two years...
Zhou's father couldn't even imagine the consequences.
Then the door of the interrogation room was opened, and the girl walked out of the interrogation room calmly, not giving him time to react at all.
When he came to his senses, he was the only one left in the room.
There was nothing but the flickering incandescent light overhead!
But at this time, his mood changed. This boundless silence was more tormenting than a direct trial. Zhou's father could no longer maintain his sanity and began to bang on the table, shouting, "I want to see a lawyer! I want to see my lawyer right away!"
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There is a transparent glass window outside the interrogation room, through which you can see what is going on inside, but the people inside cannot see outside.
Cai Gang, Ye Wangchuan and others saw Qiao Nian coming out. Zhou's father changed his previous calm demeanor and started screaming in despair.
Cai Gang turned around and asked the person in charge: "What's going on inside? What is he doing?"
The young police officer was also surprised. He listened through his headphones and turned to Cai Gang and said, "He...he's asking to see a lawyer."
"Oh." Cai Gang rubbed his brows and looked at Ye Wangchuan again, a little worried: "I heard that the lawyer the Zhou family brought this time has never lost in the international arena and is very powerful. They hired him at a high price just to win the domestic case. This lawyer is also proficient in the laws of various countries and is very difficult to deal with..."
Ye Wangchuan stood with them, but he stood out like a crane among chickens. He didn't even raise his eyelids and asked someone to pour him a glass of water.
Then she took a moment to look at him, her expression quite leisurely and lazy, yet also revealed a hint of noble temperament: "Let him treat. If he wins, I will have lived in vain."
As soon as Cai Gang saw his indifferent attitude, he knew that no matter how powerful the lawyer the Zhou family hired this time, this guy was probably preparing even more powerful lawyers to fight with them.
What's more, they have a complete chain of evidence that Zhou's father instigated the crime, and this evidence cannot be explained away by a simple "threat" from Zhou's father.
This time, the Zhou family failed to gain anything and ended up losing the rice.
Cai Gang probably made a misjudgment. He always felt that Qiao Nian was the kind of person who could be bought with benefits. It seemed that if he gave enough benefits, everything could be negotiated.
So he blamed Aunt Chen and the others right from the start and created this farce. It was really a case of his being too clever for his own good.
Cai Gang is an extremely smart man. He knows when to ask more questions and when to keep silent, so he immediately shut up.
Just then, Qiao Nian came out of the interrogation room.
He saw Ye Wangchuan pick up the warm water he had just received and skillfully handed it to the girl. He changed his lazy and aggressive attitude just now, frowned and looked at the girl's tired face, and said in a gentle voice: "Drink some hot water."
(End of this chapter)