What's wrong with this lawyer?!-Chapter 972 - 314: The Psychiatrist is Going Crazy!_2

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Chapter 972 -314: The Psychiatrist is Going Crazy!_2

The main issue is that Old Wang also doesn’t know how to explain it; recruiting has always been solely arranged by Old Tang.

The assistant nodded and left. Suddenly, Old Wang realized a problem: at some point, his assistant had started placing a “Wang” before the title of ‘Director’!

This isn’t right, not right at all; I haven’t had my house stolen, have I?

Tengda responded very quickly, but it was a response, not an explanation, straightforwardly posting all the current employee benefits available at Tengda, which immediately silenced the peers online.

Inside a large firm in the capital, amidst the extremely opulent office decor, Lawyer Fan was pondering how to find case sources.

He’s usually very proud, bragging about working at a major firm in the capital, its lofty and grand office towers, and the high-profile cases it handles.

But… those actually have nothing to do with him. The high-profile cases are handled by the big bosses above, and as a bottom-rung lawyer, his daily task is to scout for case sources.

He felt uncomfortable after reading that sentence about Tengda. So what if they have Tang Fangjing? Can they really outshine the top-tier firms in the great capital?

And now, looking at those benefits, he was dumbfounded.

“This… this law firm offers only this much profit sharing? Social security and housing fund contributions are at the maximum rate? And…and there are so many benefits?”

Any of those benefits, if picked out, would make fellow lawyers at other firms green with envy!

Scouting for case sources? Sorry, but at Tengda, you get to pick the cases, not scout for them.

There’s no need to worry about finding case sources every day. Lawyers just need to focus on their core duty, which is to handle their cases to the best of their ability, without having to consider anything extra.

Only Tengda can afford to play this game, allowing lawyers to return to the essence of being legal professionals, rather than acting like salespeople all the time.

As a lawyer who wakes up every day thinking about finding cases, Lawyer Fan is truly tempted. Working in such a law firm would be an absolute delight!

He… he’s suddenly thinking of submitting his resume.

The others, including Qi Jinjiang who’s playing dead and the explainer Lou An’an, are also flabbergasted. Tengda didn’t offer explanations but simply stated the facts, which trump countless explanations.

With such a great environment and such good benefits, lawyers are vying to work there; who needs any further explanation?

After this, many lawyers in the capital and Modu became excited…

As for Tengda, Old Tang isn’t bothered with the nonsense happening online; no matter how troublesome, as long as he calls “Director Wang,” Old Wang will scurry to handle all the trivial matters.

Director or no director, we’ll just discuss it and arrange…

The reason for not wanting that slick old veteran is simple: after years of practicing, he has become accustomed to cutting corners.

Just finishing the case is enough, putting in real effort is impossible; it is just about getting through the day.

Although he seems highly capable while addressing questions, Old Tang could tell, through Mind Reading, that the guy just thinks Tengda has plenty of cases, making it easier to slack off.

As for the other young man with a graduate degree, though he may have problems expressing himself, he genuinely wants to handle cases with dedication.

Lack of skill can be trained, and under his stern supervision, Old Tang believes he can shape up, but not if his attitude is crooked.

It’s that girl named Wang Jing, though; she’s quite bold…

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Now having some free time, Old Tang is ready to continue studying as there are some new legal amendments to be announced this year, which he must thoroughly understand.

The new Corporate Law in particular is intriguing.

Cases that couldn’t lead to enforcement in the past could, with the implementation of the new Corporate Law, try to expedite shareholder contributions upon maturity.

Not only does he have to learn himself, but he will also organize other lawyers in the firm to learn together.

After work, Old Tang declined Wang Qingqing’s invitation to dine together and walked out of the office at a leisurely pace on his own.

Eating with another person is troublesome, always having to consider what the other wants to eat; being alone is much more comfortable.

Left behind, Wang Qingqing shows a helpless expression, ready for action but with nowhere to go as the other party simply won’t join the game.

Old Tang isn’t exactly short on cases currently; when he feels like it, he still takes on some lucrative cases, of which he has no shortage.

Whenever he wants to make money, he just picks one, and that becomes his financial reserve.

That’s the life of a prominent lawyer, ordinary and simple.

One bright afternoon, Old Tang is again seated in the psychiatry department of the Handong Provincial People’s Hospital, facing Liu Binxin, a mental health specialist, and Liu’s mentor, Peng Shanjian.

Besides them, there are two colleagues Peng Shanjian has invited.

Old Peng swears that today he will indeed conduct a proper psychological intervention for Tang Fangjing!

Surrounded by a group of giants, it felt like an inquisition, but Old Tang maintained his smile without any sign of panic.

He has now fully confirmed that he does indeed have a system, undeniable by anyone, although he cannot prove it to others.

The other skills are somewhat too subjective; the easiest skill to verify is actually “Brink of Death Protection.”

But Old Tang isn’t crazy, there’s no way he’d ask for another dump truck to prove it.

Fortunately, this time there’s “Mind Reading.”

Peng Shanjian and the two industry giants, of course, are oblivious to these things and they smiled at Old Tang: “Lawyer Tang, how have you been lately?”

Hearing this, Old Tang replied with a smile, “I’ve been quite good lately. Didn’t you tell me before, Sir, to strive for a cheerful mood? And Director Guo from the oncology department also said to do whatever I enjoy.”