The lawsuit cast a shadow over Master Gu's office, where he paced in annoyance, deep in thought. Xuan Yongxin, his lawyer, patiently awaited his client's calm.
"I don't want this to make the news," Master Gu asserted, concern etched on his face. "My daughter just got engaged, and I don't want my future in-laws—"
Xuan Yongxin interrupted, "Sir, I can try, but I can't guarantee that the news won't find out."
Master Gu, intrigued, asked, "Who is their lawyer?"
Xuan Yongxin sighed before revealing, "Ao Junfeng."
"I am not sure if I have heard of him," Master Gu admitted.
"He's based in Beijing, never once lost a case like this," Xuan Yongxin explained. "But what surprises me is why he came all the way here for this. We both know that those men can't afford a lawyer."
"You think?" Master Gu queried, sensing a deeper game at play.