Zhou Zhixing began to feel nervous as soon as he saw the expressionless Judgment Chief enter the room; although one should be brave when pushed to the edge, anyone would feel anxious under such circumstances.
The pressure was too great; nobody around him looked favorably upon his act of defending his rights.
So much so that Zhou Zhixing nearly had weak knees as he stood up to welcome the Judgment Chief; luckily, Old Tang was there to support him.
"Don't be afraid, there's nothing to fear," Old Tang said, looking at the Judgment Chief onstage, "we've pretty much won this case already."
"I, I'm not scared... huh? Won? We've already won?" Zhou Zhixing said blankly on the side.
Indeed, a lawyer should never promise the outcome of a case to a client, but at this point, Old Tang didn't care about that because he truly believed they had already won.