Chapter 96: Chapter 77 Killing People to Punish the Heart, Killing People to Punish the Heart! (Seeking First Subscription)
Chapter 96: Chapter 77 Killing People to Punish the Heart, Killing People to Punish the Heart! (Seeking First Subscription)
Guan Qiaolian and her associates couldn't accept the verdict, they didn't recognize the supposed self-defense at all.
In their view, their children were lying in the hospital, teetering between life and death, while the culprit across from them only suffered a broken face and some swelling.
In a burst of emotion, they subconsciously planned to block the judge.
However, they had forgotten that this place was a courtroom.
The door was pushed open and several bailiffs rushed in, blocking Guan Qiaolian and the other parents.
One bailiff warned directly, "If you have any objections, please submit them through the normal procedures. If you continue to chase after the judge, we will have to take compulsory measures against you!"
The presence of the bailiffs in uniform brought a slight calm to the group.
The Judgment Chief said to them, "If you are dissatisfied with the result of the sentencing, you can appeal to the People's Court or the People's Procuratorate."
These rights and obligations had, in fact, been informed at the opening of the trial.
Having said what needed to be said, the Judgment Chief left the courtroom. Guan Qiaolian and the parents turned back to look at the defendant's bench, where Liu Jianjun was holding his daughter, his face streaming with tears.
He kept saying, "Finally, it's all right now, finally."
Liu Yan was crying so hard she couldn't speak, the recent events felt like a nightmare, but at last, there was a resolution.
Guan Qiaolian, unable to contain her anger, headed towards Liu Jianjun, but before she could reach him, she was stopped by someone.
Old Tang held his big handbag, still with a professional smile on his face, "What is it you folks are planning to do? If there's anything you want to say, say it to me. I'm Mr. Liu's legal representative."
Seeing Old Tang's smile, Zhao Dehan suddenly felt a pain in his arm.
It wasn't that the joint lock had scared him; it's just that this guy was a freaking lunatic!
A lunatic lawyer who knew the law and was damn good at fighting, just thinking about it felt hopeless.
"You, you also don't make any sense, my child has incurred so many hospital expenses, you must give us something, after all, it was Liu Yan who...," one of the parents began to make a reasoned argument.
Unable to fight, they had to rely on words.
Old Tang shook his head, "That's definitely not going to happen, self-defense implies that all of Liu Yan's counterattacks are legal, and she is not required to compensate for any harm caused."
"Oh, in plain language, it means your children had it coming."
Although such a statement was quite inappropriate, Old Tang didn't care about these nuances at the moment. If they dared to act, let them; if not, they could just bear it!
"You motherfuc...," Li Jun, who had remained silent, couldn't help but want to curse, but was hastily stopped by his wife.
"Don't, he's... he's crazy, don't stoop to his level."
Li Jun nodded but felt that leaving would be losing face, so he habitually dropped a threatening remark. "Think you're almighty just because you have a mental illness certificate, huh? Wait and see, Tang, this isn't over!"
After speaking, he was about to leave, only to see Tang Fangjing on the opposite side, looking puzzled, "Ah? How do you know this isn't over, one of my clients has previously given your family money at the hospital."
"Now that the judgment has been handed down, you ought to return that money."
"Additionally, your children have repeatedly beaten and insulted Liu Yan. Such behavior constitutes prolonged humiliation and has caused significant psychological damage to Liu Yan."
"Don't think it'll just go over like that."
Liu Yan and Liu Jianjun on the defendant's bench stopped celebrating and looked over at Tang Fangjing, feeling a chill emanating from him.
Liu Yan couldn't speak, she felt Uncle Tang was a bit perverted.
Not that his actions were perverted, but the feeling itself was like dealing with a pervert.
"I've already prepared the evidence. As for bullying, I've always believed that sending them to detention for a few days is for their own good."
Li Jun had never seen Tang Fangjing in action. Now listening to this, his face turned crimson and finally burst, "You motherfucker, is this not over for you?"
"Stabbed someone and now don't have to go to jail or pay, what else do you want? Has my family wronged you in any way? You insist on making these troubles because you think a mental illness certificate makes you special?"
"Damn, push me and I'll kill you, believe it or not? It's just jail time, right?"
When people are angry, they don't think before they speak, and Li Jun was furious.
Yet, the smirk on Tang Fangjing's face only grew thicker, "My family hasn't invited nor provoked me, but I just can't stand to see your kids bullying others at school. They think it's fun? Good, I'll give them greater amusement, something they'll never forget their whole lives, aren't you going to thank me?"
"Also, don't keep talking about killing people. See this? Do you know what it is?"
Tang Fangjing had somehow pulled out a piece of paper. Looking at that paper, Li Jun felt as if his rage was dissipating.
"Can't read, huh? No worries, I'll teach you. This is a late-stage cancer diagnosis from the oncology department of the First Hospital of Handong Province. I go for check-ups every month. This proof is pretty fresh."
Tang Fangjing was smiling, but the parents felt a chill, realizing that a psychopath wasn't scary, but a psychopath who looks like he might not live for more than a few months was terrifying!
Behind, Liu Yan looked at Tang Fangjing and subconsciously hid behind her father, feeling that Uncle Tang was so perverted at that moment...
"Let's go, let's go!" The parents on the other side hurried away, not daring to say another word, fearing that the man opposite them might suddenly go crazy and it would turn into a one-for-one trade.