Chapter 70 - See You in Court
Chapter 70 - See You in Court
Chapter 70: See You in Court
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
“You attacked me personally and publicly slandered me. You threatened me with expulsion and college entrance examination qualifications. I’ve already recorded the entire process. I’ll see you in court,” Shan Yue said calmly. As she spoke, she took out her phone and thought for a moment before entering a string of numbers on the dial.
“Shan Yue, how dare you bring your phone to school? Do you still have the school rules in your eyes?” The dean’s eyes widened as he said angrily.
“You think we can meet in court? Shan Yue, did you break your head the last time you fell into the water?” Ms. Li rolled her eyes. She did not think that a child from a poor family like Shan Yue would have the money to fight a lawsuit with the school.
When she saw that Shan Yue had fallen into a situation where she was condemned by everyone, she immediately became smug. She immediately forgot about her previous experience of almost crying from fear.
Shan Yue ignored the surrounding voices. The person she was looking for was a good friend she had made when she was still an assassin. He was a lawyer who also had a deep relationship with Ye Ying. His name was Xi Feng.
Xi Feng’s law firm could be said to be the top in the world. No matter how big or small the lawsuits and cases he accepted, he had never lost. In fact, Xi Feng’s business level was so strong that when he fought a lawsuit, he could send the other party and the other party’s lawyer to jail.
“Hello? You are…” On the other end of the line, Xi Feng picked up the phone in confusion. This was his private number. Usually, it was only used to contact family and friends. It was rare for unfamiliar calls to come in, which made him extremely puzzled.
Hearing her old friend’s voice, Shan Yue’s mood instantly improved. She curled her lips and said in a clear voice, “Xi Feng, tell me where you are now.”
Perhaps it was because the unfamiliar female voice from the other end was too imposing and inexplicably familiar, Xi Feng, who had always been noble and aloof in the eyes of others, subconsciously answered honestly, “I’m on a business trip to S City. Why?”
It was actually in the same city as her. That was too coincidental and wonderful! Shan Yue’s smile became even more mysterious as she instructed, “Help me fight a lawsuit. I’m in the principal’s office of S City’s First High School now. Come over as soon as possible!”
In the overly silent principal’s office, only Shan Yue’s voice echoed. The other teachers looked at each other, not knowing what Shan Yue wanted to do. As for Ms. Li, her mood was fluctuating, and her expression was extremely interesting.
This lunatic, Shan Yue, actually wants to sue them all in court. Is her brain damaged? Ms. Li thought.
Suddenly, she looked to the dean and the principal for help, hoping that they could quickly chase away this scourge, Shan Yue.
“Principal, this student must be crazy. She can say whatever she wants. Should we ask the security department to take her away…” The dean sneakily approached the principal and whispered.
The principal had mixed feelings. If he had not heard wrongly, the person Shan Yue called was Xi Feng? Was it Xi Feng, the famous top lawyer who had won every battle?
The last time something happened to his family, he wanted to ask Xi Feng to come over and defend him. In the end, his assistant did not even answer his call, let alone accept his commission!
If Shan Yue could really call Lawyer Xi Feng over, they would be in a lot of trouble. However, on second thought, how could a stupid and poor high school student have such connections? The principal quickly shook his head and shook away the bad thoughts in his mind. He said in a low voice, “Shan Yue, if you continue to act here and delay the teachers’ teaching activities, get lost and don’t come to class!”
Shan Yue ignored their exasperated actions and continued to talk to Xi Feng.
For some reason, although Xi Feng did not know who the girl who called was, she was someone who knew his private number that he had used for many years and had never revealed to anyone. She was so familiar with him. Even if she was not an acquaintance, she was a friend of an acquaintance.
The first thing he did was pick up his car keys. He looked at his watch and replied, “I’ll be there in about five minutes. How’s it going over there? Is it dangerous? Will it be enough if I bring ten bodyguards?”
In Xi Feng’s imagination, anything that could be asked of him was at least a life-and-death matter or a big case involving hundreds of millions of funds. Therefore, he specially asked.