Fortunate to Have You This Lifetime-Chapter 1034: Rejected Again_1
Chapter 1034: Chapter 1034: Rejected Again_1
"I remember." The woman replied briskly.
Purple Summers hesitated slightly, "Are you sure? After all, it was several days ago, don’t you need to think it over carefully?"
"She came several times, and it left a deep impression on me," the woman explained, "After all, in our place, it’s rare to see a woman dressed so beautifully."
That seemed reasonable.
Purple Summers fell silent for a moment before looking at the other person again, "It’s like this, there’s a case in which we would like to ask you to testify at court..."
...
When Purple Summers returned from the forestry farm, it was already getting dark.
The evening breeze carried the chill of early autumn, which, as it brushed against her face, had an inexplicable feeling of desolation.
Purple Summers made a call to the Presidential Palace, telling them that the owner of the small store was willing to testify for Violet Nelson.
Everyone breathed a sigh of relief, just waiting for the day of the court hearing to come.
After hanging up the phone, Purple Summers looked out the car window at the increasingly dark night, thinking about the recent events, her mood was somber and suppressed.
Violet Nelson, you really are willing to go to any length...
...
The day before the court hearing, Purple Summers went to school for class as usual.
Her classmates seemed surprised to see her. They had seen the news and knew that Purple Summers would be in court, so they all thought she would at least take the day off to prepare for tomorrow’s hearing.
Unexpectedly, Purple Summers was not panicking at all, which felt like a student was about to have an exam but had no plans to revise at all.
"Are you going to be in court tomorrow?" Norton Young asked her.
Purple Summers nodded, "Yes."
Norton Young glanced around, and seeing that no one was paying attention here, he lowered his voice and said to Purple Summers, "Reporters have approached me."
"What?" Purple Summers momentarily hesitated, "What did reporters want with you?"
Norton Young seemed embarrassed, his cheeks flushing slightly, "They wanted to buy your photos and videos; they were offering prices ranging from 75 to 750 dollars depending on the newsworthiness... I guess they’ve approached other classmates too, after all, we’re always in class together and see each other often."
As he spoke, he looked up at Purple Summers with a troubled expression, "Don’t worry, I didn’t take their money! And I would absolutely not secretly photograph you!... I just wanted to let you know about this... The video last time, might also have been sold to a reporter by a classmate."
Purple Summers smiled and said, "Norton, thank you, I trust you wouldn’t do that."
Norton smiled naively.
The two of them chatted for a while, and then Norton bashfully said, "Purple Summers, about you going to court this time... can you take me with you?"
The same request as last time.
Purple Summers couldn’t help but ask, "Why do you want to go to court so much? Actually, by the time we’re in our second year, the school will arrange many internships for us; you’ll have your chance to go to court then, so there’s no need to rush."
Norton Young gave an awkward smile, "I... I just want to gain more experience; some classmates, with connections at home, have already secured internship placements at law firms early on. I have no connections and my abilities are not that exceptional, alas..."
Graduating from law school did not mean one would immediately become a prestigious lawyer with unlimited prospects.
Many law firms require work experience for hiring, such as working as a clerk in a court for two years or doing legal documentation work. Even after joining a law firm, one would not immediately go to court but work as an assistant for a lawyer, coordinating and gradually building up professional experience.
It’s been calculated that it takes at least eight years from graduation to become a successful lawyer.
There are some cases that are not that one can’t do them, but no one would come to you in the first place.
To be an exception like Purple Summers was a rarity that might be seen once in a hundred years.
After thinking for a while, Purple Summers said to Norton Young, "I can’t take you with me to the case this time, I will explain the details to you later. You also shouldn’t worry too much about what happens after graduation; the beginning is always going to be tough, but that doesn’t mean there’s no hope at all. You’re very conscientious and prudent in your work; there will definitely be law firms that appreciate your talents."
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