That morning, at the courthouse in Jiangcheng's Lishui Street.
After the hearing ended, Luo Xudong packed up his things and went to another judge's office.
Aside from Xu Yun's case, he had other major cases to discuss with the judge.
After they finished discussing the cases, the judge poured Lawyer Luo a cup of tea.
Luo Xudong had actually worked at the court before. A law firm had poached him with a high salary, which was why he resigned to become a lawyer.
Otherwise, he might have been a judge himself by now.
After all, anyone who could become a lawyer at a top-tier firm was hardly a minor character.
So, the two were old acquaintances, almost friends. When they were alone, they spoke more casually.
The judge smiled, a little curious, and asked, "What brings you here for such a minor case? Does your firm even take on small-fry cases like this anymore?"
"I had no choice. The client is one of our firm's major accounts."
