Chapter 117: Chapter 82 Are You Sick?_2
Looking at the search results in front of him, Old Tang was genuinely intrigued. This President Li was quite capable indeed.
The Victoria Garden project had been abandoned for three or four years, yet he had been living comfortably, with his company operating smoothly. It definitely took skill to pull that off.
After summarizing the corresponding investigation results, Old Tang began his work.
He was best at making legal matters understandable to those unfamiliar with the law, so his task was to present the investigation findings in a way that the property owners could comprehend.
The boss of Yide Company, Li Shuwei, was also the actual controller of Jin Ma Company!
However, relying on this information alone was not enough to link Jin Ma Company to Yide Company, let alone the man behind it all, Li Shuwei.
President Lei was just wearing a disguise, but this man wore four or five layers.
So, how could he achieve a high completion rate for this task of "educating the developers using legal means"?
Old Tang was planning. To achieve a 100 percent completion rate, at the very least, he had to get the paid money back. That would be a full score.
In fact, just this point alone was very difficult. If it had been those developers who genuinely fled, this mission would be basically doomed.
Fortunately, the system should not issue tasks that were impossible to complete... presumably?
Mainly because he still couldn't figure out what was going on with the system; although he could clearly see the system panel when he called for it, no one else could...
Therefore, during his last consultation with the psychiatrist, Old Tang even tried asking if the other party could see a panel in front of him.
It was just that the doctor was faint-hearted and was actually scared at the time, sigh...
I, Tang Fangjing, would surely know my own condition.
The property owners' rights defense didn't have a fixed time; perhaps if one person mentioned it today, they would all agree to do it together.
So, after waiting several days without any property owners taking action, he instead received good news from Old Yu.
"You guys gathered the evidence so quickly, huh? Twenty-three households? At the community office, right? Alright, wait for me, I'll be right over!"
After hanging up the phone and notifying Old Wang, Tang Fangjing left and headed straight to the neighborhood where Old Yu lived.
For some reason, lately, Old Wang's glances towards him had become increasingly strange.
He arrived at the community office, where many people had already gathered, including landlords and tenants, all in a noisy disarray, with some already starting to argue.
It was evident that after the second landlords disappeared, in most cases, the landlords and tenants were ready to clash.
"Everyone please quiet down, Lawyer Tang is here, let him speak!" shouted a landlord aunty in the office.
In the past few days, she had found out about Old Tang's exploits on the internet and was now looking at him with a certain admiration.
Good thing there had been no conflict that day, otherwise, they wouldn't have stood a chance against him...
Suddenly, all eyes turned towards Tang Fangjing; some faces showed curiosity, others scrutiny, seeming to doubt Tang Fangjing.
There was no helping it since Old Tang looked too young. The old saying goes: 'A smooth chin indicates little trustworthiness.'
The community secretary was also on the side sweating. With so many people, the community had no voice.
Old Tang maintained a professional smile and said, "Hello everyone, my name is Tang Fangjing, I am the lawyer hired by the gentleman next to me, and this time, incidentally, I'll also help you all with this matter."
"You all brought your contracts, right? Come on, bring them here..."
Just as the skeptical people were about to speak up, a voice suddenly rose from the crowd, "Tang Fangjing? Are you the lawyer Tang who helped the migrant workers get their pay and ended up getting stabbed?"
Upon hearing this, Old Tang instantly had a strange feeling. President Lei really was a good person; that stab not only paved a bright future but also carved an invincible reputation for Tang himself!
A good reputation for a lawyer is extremely important these days, especially locally.
"That should be me," Old Tang said cheerfully.
Suddenly, the crowd started to discuss among themselves. Everyone was from Jingzhou, and most had heard about the incident that had happened a few months back in Jingzhou—which had been condemned by all major state media as extremely reprehensible!
"If it's Lawyer Tang, then there's certainly no problem. Come on, everybody hand over the contracts quickly and let Lawyer Tang help us!" the person continued to shout.
With no more scrutiny, a big name like Old Tang's was truly influential. He was now a local hero.
As the contracts were handed over, Old Tang consulted with the community secretary and found an office to start organizing them. story-source-MvLeMpYr
He had initially wanted to send the owners waiting outside back home, but nobody wanted to leave; they all waited there.
So be it, let them wait. There were twenty-three property owners, and with the tenants' contracts, that made forty-six contracts in total. Adding each individual's payment records, such tasks were not at all difficult for him.
With the help of a few community workers, it only took an hour to organize the evidence.
"Now that the evidence is all set, let's go, everyone. Follow me to file a police report!"
With someone leading the way, the other owners and tenants naturally had no objections. Many were reluctant to take charge in dealing with public authorities.
A massive group set off, with a tenant lamenting, "It has to be managed this time, right? I've run to the police station several times, and they say it's a civil dispute, suggesting I should sue in court."
"But the company people have run off, how can I sue..."
Those nearby nodded in agreement. Although the police station had its reasons, in the hearts of the people, it was the same as them not caring.
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