By now, the professors only had one thought in mind: "F*ck, Tang Fangjing, are you actually serious?!"
Originally, this was just a gold-plating event. Everyone would come down, eat and drink, and incidentally conduct some legal publicity—those who needed to pad their resumes would do so, those who needed to pad their papers would do that, and that would be that.
But now, you suddenly jump out and say you want to take on a case, and not just any case but an extremely sensitive one, and for free at that—what's your angle?
A professor beside him couldn't help but speak up, "Um... Lawyer Tang, if I remember correctly, the law association doesn't allow taking cases pro bono, right? Doing this…"
Old Liu's face still wore a look of disbelief. He truly didn't think this youngster was sincere about helping with rights defense, and to do it for free? Was it possible for pies to fall from the sky?