Chapter Forty-Eight: She Has an Appointment

On the way to the lounge, someone behind Xiao Nian called her.

She had already heard Gu Fangming's voice, and she didn't want to deal with it, so she continued to leave.

As a result, the other party quickly caught up and stood side by side with her: "Xiao Nian." ”

Xiao Nian raised his eyelids, but smiled without smiling: "Lawyer Gu, is there something wrong?" ”

At this moment, she felt that Gu Fangming was hiding a knife in her smile.

"It just feels like we are destined, and we can always meet in court." Gu Fangming said: "How sure are you of the murder this time?" ”

Read... He used to call her that, and she warned her many times to no avail.

"No comment."

"When we were working together, I seemed to have told you not to prosecute for homicide lightly."

Xiao Nian's pace had reached the fastest, but the other party could still keep up, so she simply gave up and fled and walked slowly.

"If you commit a crime, you have to prosecute in any way, there's no problem." Xiao Nian said.

Gu Fangming sneered: "Aren't you afraid that Zhang Chengwang is innocent?" ”

"Don't be afraid." Xiao Nian stood still: "It's irrational to want to be clever under the legal net." ”

Gu Fangming saw that it was boring to talk about this matter, so he changed his words and said, "Do you want to go to dinner together when it's over?" ”

Before Xiao Nian could refuse, another familiar voice sounded behind her: "She has an appointment." ”

Xiao Nian pursed his lips and smiled for some reason, took two steps back, and just bumped into Xi Muyun's shoulder: "I have an appointment." ”

Using and helping each other to block peach blossoms seems to have become a tacit understanding between two people.

Gu Fangming squinted his eyes and looked at Xi Muyun very carefully, and then his expression was vague, the corners of his mouth rose slightly, and he nodded at him.

Xi Muyun glanced at him, and in his place, this was a response.

In the lounge, Hua Zhuo's father couldn't cry anymore, and his mother, who was not in good health, attended the trial despite dissuasion, crying even worse.

Seeing Xiao Nian coming, the two old men came over and held her hand: "Lawyer Xiao... What do they mean? Can't we catch the murderer if we donate organs?"

"I knew earlier... I knew... I'm not going to sign that broken agreement! Don't agree to donate anymore..."

Seeing Hua Zhuo's father blaming himself like this, Xiao Nian hurriedly reassured: "Uncle Hua, it's not like that, it's just a cunning lawyer who delays time, he's just a paper tiger, can you believe me!" ”

“……”

Xiao Nian, who finally calmed down the two old men, went to the trial non-stop and felt tired.

She already felt that she was not in a good state before going to court, and silently cheered herself up for a while.

"I don't deny that I used violence against the victim, but I deny the original crime of homicide as prosecuted by the plaintiff."

"When we continue to commit a crime knowing that the other party will die, it is a homicide, but when we put the victim into a coma, the thought flashed in my mind that he should not die, and he panicked for a moment and pushed the person downstairs to brain death."

"Our violence caused him to fall into a coma, and the victim only fell into brain death, and it was the doctor who performed the organ transplant who really stopped his heart and died."

"We assert that the defendant is guilty of negligent injury."

"Because the plaintiff made a mistake in drafting the charges, our defendant was not guilty in this trial."

After Gu Fangming finished saying this, the audience was already in an uproar, and they all felt that he was a scoundrel.

Xiao Nian sneered and got up indifferently: "Yes, Professor Zhang did not directly cause the death of the victim, but he was the one in the middle of this tragedy." ”

"If there is no defendant, maybe Huazhuo's organ donation will be 30 years later, or even 40 years later, so the defendant is the part that cannot be ignored, and it has nothing to do with the doctor who performed the organ transplant."

"No matter what it is, the defendant cannot escape responsibility."

"We believe that the law supports justice."