Can following the rules be called rebirth?

Chapter 8 8 Like a Duck in Water

Chapter 8 8. Like a fish in water
For the next week, Zhou Mingyuan felt at home in the court.

He worked from the outside in, step by step, releasing his professional abilities bit by bit.

From clerk to assistant to judge, no matter what task Zhou Mingyuan was assigned, everyone would discover the same thing.

He can do it all.

Organize files, help file cases, and proofread documents
Although he is just an intern, he can still answer questions and resolve doubts for the parties involved!

People who can share work and solve problems are liked wherever they go.

What's more, Zhou Mingyuan is a lawyer by profession, and his mouth is as sweet as honey. He can chat with anyone he meets.

Soon, he became a familiar face in the courtyard.

Because he was so different from other interns and was able to do his job with ease, many people even forgot his identity and that he was an intern.

Gradually, his work changed from monotonous and repetitive clerical work to rich and creative.

Even the judge didn't remember that Zhou Mingyuan was a freshman this year. After trying a few times, he simply asked him to draft the first draft of the judgment document.

"It only takes hands to write a simple judgment like this."

The lobby of the litigation service center.

Li Zhi stood beside Zhou Mingyuan, staring at the computer screen in front of him, her expression like a middle school student listening attentively in class.

"Use templates, use legal terms, and use logic."

In fact, for simple cases in grassroots courts, it is necessary to master the corresponding laws, fill in the content of the documents according to the framework, and then change the expression into "legal language".

The first draft of the judgment can be easily completed.

It’s not as grand as I imagined.

It was child's play for Zhou Lu, but in Li Zhi's eyes, it was a completely different scene.

"Amazing"

"Oh my god, how come you can write it so quickly without looking up the law or looking at a template?"

Li Zhi watched Zhou Mingyuan's fingers the whole time, watching him type out a verdict smoothly, her eyes fixed on him.

"Practice makes perfect. Maybe one day you can do it too."

Zhou Mingyuan smiled and threw a bag of snacks to the other party, his expression so nonchalant.

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Although it is daytime now, the short-haired girl's eyes are still full of stars.

She couldn't figure it out.

He couldn't understand why, even though they were both freshmen, Zhou Mingyuan was far superior to him in terms of social skills, legal knowledge, and comprehensive abilities in all aspects.

She was beyond reach.

There is a line in “Those Years, We Chased the Same Girl”: “The pain of youth is that girls are always more mature than boys of the same age.

Especially girls from well-off families, who have been trained and influenced in many aspects since childhood, often have the breadth of their thinking and depth of cognition, which determines that they will look down on childish boys of the same age.

Zhou Mingyuan, who has lived two lives, speaks just right and makes people feel refreshed. He is capable but not arrogant. He is witty and humorous but not greasy at all.

From childhood to adulthood, Li Zhi has never been interested in boys.

But since she met Zhou Mingyuan, it was the first time that she felt curious about the opposite sex.

Did he start learning legal knowledge in high school?

How is this possible.
She opened the snacks Zhou Mingyuan threw to her and ate them in small bites.

"Aren't you having dinner with your bestie today?"

It’s almost twelve o’clock and it’s the familiar lunch break time again.

Zhou Mingyuan noticed Li Zhi sitting there fiddling with her phone and asked casually.

"She said she wasn't feeling well today and wanted to rest in the dormitory."

"I'll order takeout."

"Where's the best takeout around here? Let's go to the cafeteria."

The man came over with a smile, interrupting Li Zhi from choosing takeout.

"Didn't I remind you that interns don't have meal cards?"

The short-haired girl was startled and blinked.

"There are always more solutions than problems. Follow me~" Li Zhi was tricked to the door of the cafeteria, where a card swipe machine for official employees of the court was placed in front of the door.

On the first day of work, Li Zhi saw everyone swiping their cards to get lunch at noon, and she gave up the idea of ​​eating in the hospital.

But she didn't expect that Zhou Mingyuan took two steps at a time and grabbed a sister who was about to swipe her card.

"Sister Li, I have to trouble you again."

"Ayuan, you don't have to be polite to me. Your essay is so well written that I don't have to make any corrections at all."

Sister Li smiled brightly, and it was obvious that this was not the first time Zhou Mingyuan had done this.

"I'll report this to the leadership later and let you interns enjoy the meal benefits as well."

"Thank you, Sister Li! That's just the two of us."

Zhou Mingyuan came closer and said, pointing at Li Zhi who was standing not far away.

"Tsk tsk tsk, sure you kid, no problem."

Sister Li walked to the card machine, deducted 8 yuan with two taps, and winked at Zhou Mingyuan.

The food at the court is excellent and subsidized, and breakfast is all you can eat for 2 yuan.

Lunch is 4 yuan, and the chef will change the style of dishes every day, and you can choose the dishes yourself.

As one of the financially well-off institutions within the system, the food in the court cafeteria is no less delicious than that in some fine private restaurants.

"Why are you still standing there? Let's go get some food."

Zhou Mingyuan pulled Li Zhi who was standing still and reminded her in a low voice.

"okay."

It's that simple?
Li Zhi suddenly felt that no matter what the matter was, it seemed very simple in Zhou Mingyuan's hands.

It turns out that you can get lunch just by saying a word to a regular employee with whom you have a good relationship.

But how can I be as at ease as him and get along well with everyone?
This actually became more difficult.

"Zhou Mingyuan, I don't think you look like an intern at all."

There was still plenty of time after dinner, so the two walked from the cafeteria to the parking lot, chatting casually on the way.

Li Zhi said softly, holding a small and exquisite parasol.

“It’s nothing like the others.”

"Your tone is as if you've seen countless people."

Zhou Mingyuan raised his eyebrows and pointed at the three-pointed star shining brightly not far away.

"You're different from the others. Not many interns drive Mercedes, right?"

"Oh, that's not what I meant!"

Li Zhi's pretty face flushed, and she subconsciously waved her hand to explain.

"What I mean is, you are obviously a few months younger than me, but it seems..."

She rubbed her temples, not knowing how to express herself.

But the other party seemed to have read her hidden meaning and continued naturally.

"Age means nothing. A teenager who has experienced many hardships may be more mature than an older person who has had a smooth life."

"Ultimately, vision and experience are the true measure of maturity."

"Let's go. I'm going back to school for lunch."

Li Zhi blinked and stared at Zhou Mingyuan's back in a daze.

How did he know what I wanted to ask?
He means
Do you have rich experience?

Noon is the time when the sun is closest to the ground. The sunlight magnifies the man's shadow, making him seem as if he is standing in the deep sea.

"Hey!"

The short-haired girl couldn't help but jog forward a few steps, her voice gradually decreasing from high to low.

She mustered up all the courage in her chest.

"I'll give you a ride on the way."

(End of this chapter)

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