Chapter 87 The Lawyer
Chapter 87 The Lawyer
Wu Wanjun didn't come.
The person who came was Attorney Morikawa from the Morikawa Office.
"An old friend."
Nakajima Hiroshi put on a kind smile and raised his hand in greeting.
"You're lucky too. Last time we met you you were handcuffed, and now..."
Morikawa glanced at the GPS on Nakajima's wrist: "It's been replaced with an electronic handcuff."
Nakajima Hiroshi turned to look at the woman monitoring him.
"Look, even the enemy thinks these are electronic handcuffs."
The woman monitoring her: "..."
"Let's get straight to the point, Nakajima Hiroshi. You should know that your little tricks won't hurt our people at all."
Even if this matter is taken too seriously, at most it will be considered fraudulent claiming, and you will be compensated for some of your losses.
Morikawa's attitude was arrogant, just like his master's.
"Well said."
Nakajima Hiroshi clapped his hands: "My gift cost a total of 320,000 yen. Who's going to compensate me?"
"Furthermore, because things were delayed, I was unable to reconcile with Kato-kun in time, and the price of repairing our relationship in the future..."
"Nakajima Hiroshi, I'm only here to save some time. Don't push your luck."
Morikawa frowned.
"Alright then, let's just talk about the three hundred and twenty thousand..."
"We can only compensate you with double the deposit."
"Then goodbye, you can handle the procedures yourselves."
Nakajima Hiroshi got up and left.
The woman monitoring the situation pondered for a moment, then got up and followed.
Seeing Nakajima Hiro's confidence, Morikawa scoffed but did not give in.
"Nakajima Hiroshi, don't think this is some kind of threat. For a simple case like this, an intern could handle it. It's not worth this price at all."
Nakajima Hiroshi ignored him, but the lawyer sent by Tachibana Misaki sat down.
"Mr. Morikawa."
He even reached out his hand, but Morikawa snorted coldly and did not respond to this hypocritical kindness.
The guy didn't seem to mind and continued.
"As you can see, we have also sent a worker to handle this matter."
"It is I."
Watching the other person expertly pull out the materials, Morikawa suddenly had a bad feeling...
It's the aura of someone from the same industry.
This man is also a litigious man.
His face gave off the impression that he could "spend the whole day with you."
"Since your side cannot accept the compensation proposed by my client, then..."
There was not a moment of regret for Nakajima Hiroshi's departure; now taking the stage is a genuine professional lawyer!
"Unfortunately, we can only clash on the edge of the law."
"Although, as you said, this matter could be handled by an intern."
"However, we are also fully prepared."
not at all.
This happened very suddenly, and he only did the initial treatment on the way.
Therefore, the information presented is flashy but impractical.
Attorney Morikawa could tell at a glance that its actual destructive power was very limited.
The other party simply pieced together this one incident into multiple sets of case files by using different angles of approach.
In other words, he may be considering having a different group of people file lawsuits one after another, keeping himself constantly busy.
However, he sneered, completely unafraid.
"This is malicious manipulation on your part. Based on these materials alone, I have the right to request that the cases be accepted together."
"indeed."
"But we can also raise objections, just like you said, a very simple procedure can force you to make several more trips."
"and……"
The lawyers on their side made no attempt to hide their shameless tactics.
"Do you think we might slip a bomb into one of the case files and launch a surprise attack?"
This means that even if the case files are highly similar each time, Attorney Morikawa has to review them carefully, and he must do so in person, not hand them over to his subordinates.
After all, knowing that Nakajima Hiroshi's group of lawyers had this kind of thinking, they had to be wary.
If we accidentally miss an opponent's killer move, it could lead to a snowballing collapse.
"You're just targeting me personally."
Morikawa sighed.
"Moreover, the law also has constraints on such abuse of procedures."
"To achieve this, you also need to go through complicated procedures, which is not necessarily easier than for us."
"At that point, it will simply come down to a battle of manpower. Do you think that makes any sense?"
"Besides, we're all in the same industry, so you should understand that this doesn't hurt our employers much."
Although Morikawa's words were somewhat forceful, his helpless expression revealed that he was still troubled.
"It's alright. My orders are to fight whoever comes along and apply saturation pressure to every enemy."
"Mr. Morikawa, since you chose to stand at the forefront, it is only right that you bear this pressure."
"It doesn't matter."
Seeing this attitude, Morikawa simply let loose as well.
He leaned back in his chair and crossed his legs.
"Anyway, the employer pays me a lot of money, so I can keep going like this."
"See, this is harming the employer."
Our lawyer seemed to be just arguing, emphasizing, "Besides, the employer's willingness to pay isn't simply based on your ability to withstand pressure."
"The highly paid legal team has yet to produce any results, and I'm worried this might affect your future compensation..."
How can someone be so blatantly shameless?
Even lawyer Morikawa was speechless.
But something's not right.
The other party went to such lengths; surely they didn't just intend to waste Kuroda's money and get themselves tied up here?
"By the way, Attorney Morikawa."
Our lawyer spoke again.
Looking at that smiling expression, Morikawa had a bad feeling.
"explain."
His tone was already quite displeased.
I was just doing a job for money, so how did I become the other party's main target?
Has this Nakajima Hiroshi lost his mind and started biting everyone he sees?
"……never mind."
Our lawyer seemed to hesitate for a moment before not continuing.
This made Morikawa very uncomfortable, as he felt that the other party was harboring some kind of despicable act.
indeed.
While bluffing Morikawa, some letters were also sent directly to Itagi Geino, bypassing Morikawa.
There was no signature, only a simple quote.
A deposit of 6,000 yen will be compensated with double the amount.
Soon, Morikawa will receive this intention; it will not be ignored.
Because Nakajima Hiroshi sent more than one copy.
They were disguised as numerous artist resumes, collaboration intentions, and inquiry letters.
The mailbox was overflowing.
As long as Kuroda's side is still open for business, he's guaranteed to receive this message.
Of course, Nakajima Hiroshi wasn't really after the money; otherwise, he would have signed the envelope long ago.
He only gave the other party a hint of an offer.
Once Kuroda receives the letter, he will make a misjudgment about the matter, believing that 12,000 yen is what Nakajima Hiroshi is demanding.
Even if reason tells him it's untrustworthy, this subconscious influence will still affect his judgment.
He might become dissatisfied if the compensation given to Morikawa approaches this amount.
Of course, Nakajima Hiroshi didn't know how generous Kuroda was to his subordinates, otherwise he would have filled in an even larger number.
For example, 320,000.
However, the core objective should be achievable.
Once Kuroda receives these letters, he will likely form a basic impression that this matter is minor.
If even such a small matter cannot be resolved quickly, then it is clearly something to be questioned.
Since it's an offensive move, whether you hit the opponent directly or their subordinates, it's all damage, so why be picky?
In addition, to avoid being used as evidence by the other party, these quotes were all arranged by Misaki Tachibana to be sent from strange places, making it difficult to establish a legal connection.
"Hmph, just bluffing!"
Morikawa has not yet realized the seriousness of the problem.
"Then let's see who can outlast whom!"
Meanwhile, Hiroshi Nakajima began to put pressure on Iman-kun himself.
He also had another lead: Kimura Yuzuru, who had discovered the secret filming.
Through Kimura Yu, he easily found 20,000 sauce.
At Nakajima Hiroshi's behest, Kimura Yuzuru acted as if he were both fearful and guilty.
His eyes darted around, avoiding eye contact with Liangwanjiang.
His appearance, which showed he had already confessed after being arrested, made Liangwanjiang quite uneasy.
Nakajima Hiroshi sat there leisurely, his fingers lightly tapping the edge of the table, not in a hurry to speak.
He wanted to let 20,000 sauce imagine the worst possible outcome and bear the greatest psychological pressure in silence.
"What do you want to do?"
Two thousand sauce glared fiercely at Kimura Yuzuru, then turned her gaze to Nakajima Hiroshi.
Clearly, this guy is the real deal.
Nakajima Hiroshi then leisurely opened his tablet and brought up the surveillance footage of him and Kimura Yuzuru staking out the hallway together.
"This doesn't mean anything; it just proves that we know each other."
Liangwanjiang is still being stubborn.
"I've already caught this guy, you don't think that's all the evidence you have, do you...?"
Nakajima Hiroshi smiled, shook his head, and got up to leave.
"etc!"
Liangwanjiang's eyes darted around.
"What do you want? Compensation, or is there something you need me to do?"
"We're all just doing this for money, there's no need to make things so tense."
"Yes, right..."
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