Zhu Yang looked at Yoon Jae-ki who was smiling beside him, and then looked at his boss Li Shengmin.

After a few seconds of silence.

He nodded tactfully.

"Okay, let's go through the formalities first..."

In fact.

Everyone present was very clear about it.

Let’s not talk about whether we can get anything out of it by continuing the interrogation.

Even if you can...

Just relying on those charges, you can't do anything to Xuan Chengfeng.

That being the case.

Life is like a play, it all depends on your acting skills.

In order to give face to his old boss, Li Shengmin had to appear strong and decisive.

As for Zhu Yang, he has to act hesitant and embarrassed in order to better set off Li Shengmin.

One link after another.

This is the rule of the workplace, my friends...

......

Golden Gate Building.

In the executive office.

Ding Xin was holding a cigarette, leaning back in his boss chair, with his feet folded and resting on the desk.

Hold the phone to your ear.

"Okay, I understand. Thank you for your hard work, Prosecutor Zhu!"

"Haha, that's right, then proceed as you wish!"

"Don't worry, I'll put in more effort."

"Haha, ok, keep in touch anytime!"

hang up the phone.

Ding Xin threw his cell phone casually on the desk.

The body leaned back.

Close your eyes.

Start thinking about and sorting out the current situation.

The call just now was from Zhu Yang.

Tell Ding Xin specifically.

The news that Hyun Sung-bong and Cha Jung-hyuk were both released on bail.

This is normal.

Ding Xin hadn't expected to be able to send them in directly.

On the phone.

Zhu Yang also said that there was no point in continuing to ask.

He plans to organize the materials and bring the prosecution directly to court.

But there is a problem right now.

There was a lawyer named Yoon Jae-ki who suddenly appeared.

It is said.

He once served as Attorney General...

It's a bit troublesome!

South Korea is a country with a unique feature.

It’s about civil servants.

Unlike in other countries, civil servants in this country do not completely lose their power after retirement.

Most of them also enjoy certain privileges.

This tradition is particularly valued within the prosecutorial system.

So those prosecutors who have held senior positions.

After retirement.

Most people choose to become lawyers.

Borrowing their former prestige and influence, as well as the preferential policies after retirement.

The mixed wind engenders water.

and so.

Under the influence of lawyer Yoon Jae-ki.

Zhu Yang's boss.

The minister prosecutor disagreed to directly prosecute Xuan Chengfeng on the grounds of insufficient evidence.

Although Zhu Yang could completely ignore this order.

Mandatory prosecution.

But if you do that, you will directly offend your boss, which is really unnecessary.

So he asked Ding Xin on the phone what his next plan was.

Or you can slowly collect evidence and try to make it more complete.

Let his boss.

The Minister Prosecutor had nothing to say.

Either.

It depends on whether Ding Xin has any other means.

Can directly affect the decision of the Minister's Prosecutor...

In Ding Xin's opinion.

Just waiting won't work.

Take South Korea’s efficiency.

It's normal for it to take a year or two.

He went to great lengths to do this, not to engage in a protracted war with those bastards.

Ding Xin likes to cut the Gordian knot and move forward quickly!

and so.

I can only think of other means...

Ding Xin pondered for a while and came up with a good idea...

Or.

The original plan was to use this method after Xuan Chengfeng was brought to court.

Now we have to change our approach and use it in advance.

Think of this.

Ding Xin picked up the phone on the table again and dialed...

......

Chapter 265 Demonstration

Early the next morning.

The citizens of Seoul were surprised to find out.

Suddenly, groups of demonstrators appeared in the streets and alleys of the city...

They were dressed in uniform and wore red protest ribbons.

Holding a banner with slogans.

It says "reveal the truth" and "severely punish the scum"...

Looks very organized.

The demonstrators had determined looks.

His expression was also very sad and angry.

Seems to be distressed by some incident...

Driven by curiosity.

Those citizens who didn't know the truth stopped to watch, whispering to each other, asking what had happened.

pity.

Most people are confused...

Although Zheng Zhixi's affairs have been public on the Internet for some time.

But it is limited by the niche nature of the MAX online forum.

Plus, there are too many gossips these days.

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