First-Class LawyerCh20 - Evidence (iii)

Gu Yan paused for a moment. He looked up, adding, “Or, who do you want to trust?”

This remark was very familiar; Yan Suizhi suddenly felt a little rueful hearing it. RsbYDH

It was from a lecture many years back. The venue wasn’t at Maze University, but at another established university in the Tian Qin system, a two-day shuttle journey away from De Carma. Yan Suizhi, leading several other law professors with him, was invited to be a keynote speaker.

It wasn’t compulsory for students to attend the lecture. Those who wanted to go registered at the college, and the college formed a group for them to go over together.

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That lecture was an open-doors event with no entry restrictions. The audience was filled with a hodgepodge of people across the interstellar alliance; male, female, young, old—the spacious auditorium was packed full.

Almost all the invited professors spoke well. They catered to the general public like popular science and even injected humour into their speeches. Only an old professor, unable to acclimatise to the change in environment, fell sick and spoke slowly in his lethargy. t317Bb

It just happened to be a lovely spring afternoon that day, and with so many people in the auditorium, a haze of drowsiness easily diffused through the air. Therefore, by the time that old gentleman concluded his speech, the auditorium of people were dead asleep, leaving only the first two rows of people still blinking madly trying to keep their eyes from closing.

And Yan Suizhi, the last speaker and the grand finale, was fortuitously the speaker right after that old gentleman.

He placed both hands on the speaker’s podium, swept a gaze around the entire auditorium, and smiled. He said in his head: My, what a time to be alive.

However, he didn’t have the habit of forcing others to listen to his long speeches, so this scene of mass knockouts didn’t concern him. He even joked to a half-asleep student nearby, saying, “I haven’t even said a word and you’ve already nodded at me twelve times.”

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Just like that, the students there began to laugh, and their laughter instantly woke the group of them up.

In the audience, there was a young student that didn’t laugh along with the rest. He simply raised his eyes and shot a sidelong glance at those students asleep. Half his body was bathed in the spring sun, yet he still looked as cool as fresh mint steeped in a glass cup.

This made him especially striking amidst the crowd.

After shifting his gaze away, he looked back up the stage with nary a ripple in his eyes, just happening to meet Yan Suizhi’s gaze. 7Fax5J

Naturally, at that time, Professor Yan’s attention wouldn’t linger on a particular audience member. So, his eyes simply crinkled with mirth, and he formally began his lecture.

“Professor. In cases like this wherein what your client says runs counter to the evidence given by the prosecution, who should we trust?”

With a smile hanging on the corners of his lips, Yan Suizhi asked her, “Who do you want to trust?”

That girl opened her mouth—she seemed to feel that it was an easy question to answer, at first—but after hesitating for a while, she conversely began to feel conflicted. Finally, she shook her head and she said, “I don’t know…” YxH8gp

Students who decided on law school always started out aspiring to uphold justice.

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If they chose to trust their clients, that would mean they had to question the justness of the prosecution. And if even the investigation team at the prosecutor’s office, the highest embodiment of justice, had gone astray, fabricating lies, that would certainly cause many to turn shaken and disheartened.

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Some clients would weave excuses of all shapes and sizes to deny their crime. Even if they plead guilty, they would try their best to present themselves in a better light in order to gain a little sympathy.

Some prosecution would spare no effort in falsifying evidence to send whom they believed guilty into prison, making sure that the other would receive a punishment that befit the crime.

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“Naturally, there are also some lawyers who often tell lies themselves. Many people know that their clients are guilty, but from when they take on defence counsel to the end, they would often forget that.” Yan Suizhi said to the girl, “Over time, such problems wouldn’t even occur to them, for this would make it difficult for them to savour their victories, and in this industry, the victor is always the king.”

Yan Suizhi had long forgotten how that girl looked. But he remembered that her expression, at that time, was dejected and lost. 3hsyvl

So, he had concluded with a light smile, “But I’m very glad you raised this question, and I hope that you will keep it in mind and occasionally reflect on it. You likely won’t find an answer, and it won’t be pleasant to think about either. But this question represents the purity of the aspirations that guided you in your schooling days; I hope that you can preserve them as best you can.”

This one scene was Yan Suizhi’s only memory of that lecture, and he had long forgotten all other details.

Soon after that, time turned to when the freshmen at Maze University chose their direct mentors. The ‘mint’ in that lecture became his student—Gu Yan.

Later on, Gu Yan asked a similar question, merely that he took it one step deeper than that girl. 9FgRBC

It should have been at an unostentatious soiree between Yan Suizhi and his students. He couldn’t recall if it was on his birthday or Christmas anymore; he only recalled that it was a winter day. It was snowing lightly outside. He got his students to let loose and have fun, whereas he alone took a glass of wine to the balcony.

He had intended to enjoy the dark view of the street from the balcony but didn’t expect someone else to already be there.

The person who occupied this prime fengshui land was Gu Yan.

He couldn’t remember what subject it was that had led to that conversation. He only remembered that the student taciturn and indifferent by nature asked him, “Do you also often think about questions such as who is deserving of trust?” TSkdcb

At that time, Yan Suizhi was slightly tipsy; his words came out sparser, and his tone lazier than usual. Swirling the glass in his hand, he said, “No.”

Gu Yan, “…”

“Why? Didn’t you say you hope students would occasionally reflect on it in the future, and to preserve the aspirations that guide us?” Gu Yan frowned when asking this.

Yan Suizhi remembered that Gu Yan at that time had yet to storm off in anger as he often would later on, and was still able to clearly convey a few sentences. That was probably the first time he frowned in front of his teacher. 5xImyo

“That’s advice for good people.” Yan Suizhi drawled with a somewhat careless air. As he said this, he turned his head to Gu Yan and chuckled lightly. “I’m not.”

Actually, these memories hadn’t surfaced in Yan Suizhi’s mind for many years. He even thought that he had forgotten about these a long time ago.

It was only today, when Gu Yan suddenly brought this up, that he unexpectedly realised he still remembered these.

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This time, Yan Suizhi prepped himself up with twice as much spirit and didn’t habitually blurt out a sentence of ‘I don’t usually think about such questions.’ He tried to mimic the thought process a student would have and mulled over several answers, readying himself to present a splendid performance.

Little did he expect that Gu Yan wouldn’t even wait for him to answer. He packed up those pages of evidence, saying, “Think about it on your own. I’m going out.”

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Yan Suizhi was ticked off, “…” I finally found the damn patience to get into the act, and you just up and leave??

The distinguished Lawyer Gu always suited word to action with swift efficiency. He said he’d leave, so he left; soon, only Yan Suizhi remained in the room. 4Mxn2o

His leg actually didn’t hurt much anymore, but he couldn’t walk that well, thus Gu Yan didn’t bring him along when he left.

Being an intern without work to do would really leave him so idle that he could turn mouldy.

If he were at Southcross Law Firm, at least he still would’ve been able to dig out and read up on the full story of the explosion case. Here, he didn’t have any place to dig even if he wanted to; he could only idly lean against the chair and bask in the sun for a while.

But it was, frankly, very rare for him to have the luxury of free time. Not more than a moment later, he leaned his head against an arm and began reading with a clear conscience. OqkaDG

Only, his attention wasn’t focused as he read. Those pages of evidence would wobble in his mind from time to time. It was an occupational hazard.

In actuality, this case wasn’t very difficult, at the very least, not as troublesome as he made it look in front of Joshua Dale. If the evidence was really forged, careful inspection would surely expose many holes that they could poke into.

The reason why they told Joshua Dale it was difficult was only that if the lawyer appeared too relaxed, the client would feel that ‘even if I skimp over a few details and botch the truth, he would be able to resolve it all the same’.

And what he wanted to hear was the truth. As much truth as possible. O9qSiv

He grew lost in thought at this. His gaze passed through the glass window, falling upon the vast expanse of low-rise houses outside…

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Not long after seeing this, inspiration struck him.

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Joshua Dale was sitting on the carpet of the hotel room in a daze. His younger sister, Rosie Dale, had already recovered the larger part of her energy. She was sitting cross-legged directly opposite him, her dark bright eyes staring unwaveringly at him.

After a while, she patted Joshua’s leg and softly said, “Brother, I’m hungry.”

Once she said this, her tummy cooperatively grumbled.

Joshua broke out of his dejected mood and raised his head, squeezing out a smile at her. “Ah, you’re hungry? Alright, just wait, I’ll go down and buy something for you to eat.” p6CDmz

“Besides bread, can I have candy today?” Rosie asked.

Joshua didn’t even have to think about it, replying, “Okay. Candy, too. You’ll have bread and candy, don’t worry.”

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With this, he tiredly stood up and mussed his sister’s hair in passing.

Rosie took out a candy wrapping that she had flattened out. “Can I have this kind of candy?” Zfdor4

Joshua pinched the candy wrapper and read the words on it. “Chocolate? I haven’t heard of this brand before, where did you get it from?”

Right as he said this, someone knocked on the door.

Joshua clumsily used the remote control to open the door, only to see Yan Suizhi leaning on its frame, smiling at the two siblings. “Rosie? Pretty little missy, tell me. Are you hungry?”

Rosie Dale immediately pointed at him and told Joshua, “Candy. This brother gave me.” UGep2S

Joshua, “…” Brother, my ass!

Rosie Dale then turned her head over to Yan Suizhi. She said, “I’m hungry!”

Yan Suizhi motioned with his chin. “Wear your coat, I’m taking you to eat lamb chops.”

Rosie Dale shot up, licking her lips. “Is it yummy?” mkszvW

Joshua, “…”

He touched the remote and really, really wanted to close the door. He was very depressed. Did this intern lawyer wake up on the wrong side of the bed? Why did he suddenly want to take them out to eat lamb chops?

Besides, it’s only three in the afternoon. What kind of lamb chops are you eating??


初心 lit. heart at the beginning, what I translated as aspirations, more accurately refers to the original intent, the original reasons for which you chose to do something in the first place. As such, these motivations will guide you as you embark on the journey. tfEdie

灰心 lit. grey heart, is another concept briefly touched on in here, meaning your spirit has dulled, turned disheartened – used when talking about prosecutors who distort the truth to achieve what they believe is right.

In a sense, Yan Suizhi is telling them not to lose their guiding light, not to sacrifice their ideals in their pursuit of law, a road that can be quite treacherous.

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11 comments

  1. I wonder what was later the disagreement between our Great Actor Yan and Gu Yan? I hope they solve it later somehow

  2. YSZ is such an interesting character….hope we will get more details about MC and ML’s interactions in the past!

    Thanks for the chapter

  3. YSZ won’t stop amusing me 😅. I really want to find out what caused the fallout between the teacher and student. All I know so far, is anytime YSZ wants to remember he gets busy or distracted. What a suspense.

    What crazy idea is cooking in that head of his🧐

  4. YSZ is the type that performs well in public speeches. The attitude of the speaker affects the audience. A speaker who can connect his ideas in relevant areas, make these ideas easier to understand, and catch the attention of the audience in the process is a great speaker. Just like the speakers in TED talks, take for example, the video about the mind ofa master procrastinator. The speaker did well conveying his thoughts and catching the interest of the spectators.

  5. Despite his sharp tongue, the flashback to the speech shows how inspirational Yan Suizhi was to his students.

    Thanks for the chapter 💞

  6. ngl wanted to be in that lecture

    anyways ysz go girl give us nothing!

    excited to see gy n ysz solve this // really fucking annoyed at how bad ysz is at pretending

    btw hot mess behaviour mister yan “i’m not good” suizhi

    godspeed to gu yan w this one.

    thank u!!