Qin Mingsheng said gleefully: "Really, Lawyer Tian? Ah, it'll be great if we can win the case."
"But I can only say the chances are good. After all, it's a lawsuit; no one can guarantee a win. Kaixu, you know this—those witnesses should be fine, right?" Tian Junfa said.
"No problem. They were all former colleagues of my dad. We're pulling some strings to get them to testify. Everyone's in Ningtang County, so we often cross paths. There's no room for error," Qin Kaixu replied with a nod.
"Alright then! Who knows, maybe we really can defeat Tang Fangjing!"
Unlike the flurry of preparations on Qin Mingsheng's side, Old Tang moved like a carefree street wanderer, letting the other party do as they pleased—it didn't bother him at all.
Winning or losing the case didn't mean much to him, but the lawsuit itself was absolutely necessary.
Only when the court establishes the facts can Old Tang use them as a basis to proceed to the next step.
Go for it—I've got my eye on you!