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Chapter 715 - There Are Two Sides To Everything. Lets See Who Plays It Better!



Chapter 715 - There Are Two Sides To Everything. Lets See Who Plays It Better!

Chapter 715: There Are Two Sides To Everything. Let’s See Who Plays It Better!

Sang Xue scoffed. “With the Lu family backing Gu Mang up, how could Qin Yaozhi dare to offend her when the Qin family is dependent on the Lu family?”

Pursing her lips, Shen Qianzi narrowed her cold eyes slightly. If it weren’t for Lu Chengzhou, the university wouldn’t have dared to publish the matter on their forum and my brother wouldn’t have forced me to make a public apology on Weibo. I also wouldn’t have been subject to criticism by the public.

Upon recalling Gu Mang’s relationship with Meng Jinyang, as well as Jiang Shenyuan’s attitude toward Meng Jinyang, Sang Xue tightened her grip on the books she was carrying. Did Brother Jiang Shenyuan treat Meng Jinyang so well because of Gu Mang’s relationship with Lu Chengzhou?

For the upcoming International Law Mock Trial Competition, only one volunteer would be selected from each batch of law students. It was the most important competition in the pre-law world and the participants were from the top teams at prestigious universities.

The students from our major fought madly for those spots, yet Brother Shenyuan gave the freshman’s spot to Meng Jinyang just like that. In what way does she deserve it? All she did was score higher than me on our first exam. I, on the other hand, have won many awards since I was a little kid.

“Let’s go.”

While Shen Qianzi retracted her gaze, Sang Xue bit her lip out of indignation.

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Gu Mang and Qin Yaozhi entered the reading room. It was quiet inside. There were very few empty seats available. The students inside were all studying or reading books.

Meng Jinyang, who was seated by the window, waved them over.

They walked to where Meng Jinyang was sitting. After placing her bag on the chair, Gu Mang went to the computer area to locate the books she wanted. Qin Yaozhi, meanwhile, sat next to Meng Jinyang, whispering, “Jinyang, I heard that you got selected as a volunteer for the Mock Trial Competition.”

Meng Jinyang nodded. She had only managed to get this opportunity because she was the top student in her major, which was international and domestic criminal law. As this was an international competition, she would be able to learn plenty of things, which would help prepare her when she participated in future competitions.

As Qin Yaozhi took out an English book, she said, “I’ll go with you when that time comes. I can be your translator.”

The judges were well-known barristers who came from all over the world, so they needed someone with excellent English skills on site.

“Alright.” Meng Jinyang smiled when she heard that she would have company.

A few minutes later, Gu Mang returned with two thick and heavy medical books as well as the latest issue of a top medical journal. When she walked past Meng Jinyang, she noticed that she had some notes and question marks marked out on a criminal case. Gu Mang’s gaze lingered on it for a moment as she placed her books on the table.

The next second, she put a hand on the back of Meng Jinyang’s seat and a hand on the table as she leaned forward and said in a low voice, “It’s useless to just memorize it. To understand the case, you have to know the boundaries of the law and what is included in the ordinance’s protection first.”

Meng Jinyang looked sideways and saw that Gu Mang was right next to her. The latter picked up a pen and circled a part of the case analysis. “Since there are people who can exploit the loopholes in laws to escape criminal liability, that means there are also people who can argue otherwise and send the offender to jail. You have to know what the boundaries are first.”

Meng Jinyang’s eyes lit up after considering her words. “Let me raise an example and you can check if I’m right.”

Gu Mang nodded, letting Meng Jinyang continue.

When Qin Yaozhi noticed the discussion going on between the two of them, she leaned over to listen as well.

“A thief came to steal things from my house but ended up with minor injuries when I beat him up. This is a case of assault. I’ll have to bear criminal responsibility if he sues me for that. According to the law, I’ll be sentenced to imprisonment of three years or less, or be subjected to a restraining order,” said Meng Jinyang.

That was how the current law worked. One would be violating the law if they injured the thief who was breaking into their home. It was rather unfair.

Gu Mang nodded. “That’s right.”

Meng Jinyang continued. “However, if I counter-sue the thief and can provide the evidence of his possession of a deadly weapon, what I did will be considered self-defense, so I won’t be criminally liable. Is that right?”

“Yes. Define the course of conduct yourself.” Gu Mang circled another point in the book. “You have to determine the boundaries of the law first.”

There were two sides to everything and winning a case was about who could play the game of exploiting the loopholes in the law better.

Enlightened, Meng Jinyang smiled in gratitude at Gu Mang. “I got it.”

Qin Yaozhi stared dumbly at Gu Mang and swallowed her saliva a moment later. Sister Mang is explaining a case to the law school’s top student?


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