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I Rely on Solving Cases to Make a Living.
Chapter 293: Ming Zheng Dian Xing. [293]
Summary
In a crisp autumn setting, Chang Wei observes the tension between military commanders and civilians regarding the misdeeds of Ye Zu, whose father, Ye Guo Shan, faces serious repercussions. Discussions revolve around executing Ye Zu as a means to appease public outrage, with Chang Wei prioritizing compensation for victims, particularly a girl severely injured by Ye Zu. Amidst humorous hospital scenes and the camaraderie of team members, Chang Wei reflects on the nature of public funds and accountability. The narrative shifts to a poignant moment where a distressed elderly man seeks justice, capturing the complex interplay of authority, justice, and public sentiment.Full content
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