Chapter 2925 Luo Yingzi softened her heart again.
In a secluded office, which has become Tian Yuru's secret base, the walls are covered with various information about Yang Weida, the earliest of which can be traced back five years.

"Mr. Tian, ​​I've finished talking to Attorney Qiu!" Secretary Tian respectfully returned the phone.

Contrary to what Secretary Tian had said on the phone, Tian Yuru was not in a meeting; she was sitting on the sofa with her legs crossed elegantly.

"Xiao Tian, ​​do you think I was out of my mind yesterday? Why did I contact this lawyer Qiu? Did I really expect her to fight against that old fox Yang Weida?"

"Uh... Mr. Tian, ​​Attorney Qiu certainly doesn't seem as professional as Attorney Chen!"

Secretary Xiao Tian looked at Tian Yuru with a hint of fear in her eyes; she knew very well how formidable this woman was.

Yang Weida has had countless female secretaries come and go, so why has this Secretary Xiao Tian been able to stay for more than a year?

It was because after discovering her, Tian Yuru specially arranged for half a year in this office to have a performance teacher provide special training. She even came to teach Yang Weida from time to time, teaching him all his likes and dislikes.

"This lawyer Chen is professional, but the price isn't cheap either." Tian Yuru felt a headache coming on just thinking about it.

1000 million!

For the entire morning, Qiu Hua was unable to accept this reality.

"Waaaaah~" She couldn't even hold back her tears. The more triumphant she was before, the more pathetic she was now.

A person's inferiority complex is not something that can be formed in a day or two; it is a result of subtle influences from childhood to adulthood.

For Qiu Hua, due to her family background when she was young, she seemed to have never received any homework or stationery from her teachers.

Another example is when a teacher suddenly assigns homework requiring students to buy test papers, and even specifies a particular store to buy them. Looking back now, it's obvious that the teacher is taking kickbacks, and there must be something fishy going on.

That set of test papers cost 30 yuan. There were 42 students in the class. 40 students bought them. The remaining two students included Qiu Hua. Both of them had various reasons at home.

The other male classmate who didn't buy it didn't care. He wasn't planning to study anymore anyway, and he usually didn't even do his homework, just went out to play ball during class.

Qiu Hua was left alone to face that awkward situation. The teacher asked everyone to take out their test papers to go over the questions in class, and he still vividly remembers that feeling of unease, especially when the teacher was sarcastic and sarcastic. It was such a heavy blow to a child who was not yet an adult.

Also, since I was in middle school in the county, I had to live on campus. Usually, I could only go home once a week, so I had to bring my own food money every week.

During winter and summer vacations, teachers organize tutoring classes, claiming that each child's participation is entirely voluntary, but in the end, the vast majority of them attend. Teachers always hold back some material in regular classes, leaving the remaining questions for the tutoring classes.

Qiu Hua also wanted to go, but his parents couldn't bear to part with the 500 yuan. As a result, when school was about to start, his younger brother spent 450 yuan on a pair of sneakers.

The students who didn't go to tutoring classes were always targeted by the teacher in class. Although it wasn't anything too outrageous, the words they said were particularly harsh.

Other students generally have a 2-yuan lunch, but Qiu Hua only has a 1-yuan lunch. She has to save that money to buy snacks for her younger brother, otherwise her parents will complain to her when she goes home on the weekend.

At the same time, they always reminded me that our family is poor, and I must never cause trouble at school, because if I hit someone's child, we won't have the money to pay for it.

During summer and winter vacations, all the other children of the same age in the village can go out and play, but Qiu Huahua has to stay at home and do housework. Of course, this is not a big deal, but this kind of differential treatment is like a thorn.

All of these factors combined to create Qiu Hua's inferiority complex. Whenever her classmates organized any activities, she would habitually refuse to participate because she knew very well that her family would not pay for them.

After graduating from elementary school, my parents could have gone to a better school, but they couldn't bear to spend the money. The junior high schools in rural towns were full of underachievers, and the teachers were mostly people who were about to retire. They were mostly just going through the motions and very few were dedicated.

The school was rife with fights and early romantic relationships. In class, more than half of the 40 students were either sleeping or fooling around. But Qiu Hua persevered despite this environment and ultimately achieved remarkable results in the high school entrance exam, gaining admission to the county high school.

"Phew~" Qiu Hua breathed a sigh of relief. He had vented all his grievances. After wiping away his tears, his eyes gradually became firm.

I got up and went to Fang Lihong's office...

"Qiu Hua, what's wrong?" Luo Yingzi noticed something was off as soon as she returned at noon. "I'm fine~" Qiu Hua's eyes darted away, deliberately pretending to be strong.

"Qiu Hua, what's wrong with you?"

"Oh, please don't ask!"

Just as Luo Yingzi was about to continue asking questions, she was suddenly interrupted by a phone notification. It was from Fang Lihong, the director of the law firm.

[Yingzi, Tian Yuru has signed a contract with Chen Shuo of Dazheng Law Firm and has officially filed for divorce from Yang Weida!]

Upon seeing this news, Luo Yingzi was so angry she felt like her teeth were itching.

Although things didn't go well with Qiu Hua last night, the two of them worked together quite well. At that moment, I felt a pang of sympathy, and the unpleasantness vanished instantly.

"Qiuhua, it's alright, let's look for other cases!"

"I'm fine, I'm really fine!" Qiu Hua said with a bright smile.

But behind that sunny smile is a story of someone from a poor rural family who favored sons over daughters, who came to the big city alone to make a living.

Even after several years on the job, I'm still just an intern lawyer. Every month, after deducting necessary expenses, all the money I earn has to be sent back to my hometown.

This should have been a disastrous start; most interns would give up at this point, but she reached the pinnacle of her life and had the last laugh.

It's likely that no one at Liangcheng Law Firm could have imagined that she would not only successfully transition to a new practice, but her first case would involve a divorce case involving a billionaire businessman who was willing to abandon his partnership with Han Zhitong in order to retain Qiu Hua as his legal representative.

Qiu Hua is the kind of person who is hard to spot in a crowd. She is insecure, timid, and hesitant, but she always works hard in silence and never misses any possible opportunity. No matter what happens, she can remain calm and composed and find a solution without panicking.

Of course, this doesn't mean Qiu Hua is a naive and innocent person; she is more meticulous than anyone else.

Logically speaking, with Luo Yingzi's help, she had already obtained the qualification to become a practicing lawyer instead of an intern lawyer, and could have gotten rid of Han Zhitong.

But she didn't.

Therefore, she continued to gain benefits from Han Zhitong without losing a single soldier.

Ultimately, Qiu Hua was also greedy at heart.

Otherwise, those three cases wouldn't have happened. Even though they eventually returned the money after a strategic retreat, they still managed to get what they wanted from Han Zhitong without bloodshed after the recording incident was exposed.

At this moment, Luo Yingzi's act of showing weakness was also a way of knowing the other party's personality. At this point, it was clear that she couldn't go back to Han Zhitong's side, so she could only continue to stick together with her in the law firm.

"Hello!" Chen Shuo received a call from Luo Yingzi while he was in a meeting.

"Chen Wuliang, don't you think you've gone too far?"

I was a bit bewildered by this sudden accusation.

"Am I going too far?"

"Yes!" Luo Yingzi said angrily on the other end of the phone. "Chen Wuliang, Qiu Hua has been following Tian Yuru's case for so long, and you just think you can take it away like that?"

"Do you know how important this case is to him?"

To be continued...

(End of this chapter)

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