Old Tang likewise looked at the other party and said,
"I won't argue, but I need to say what has to be said."
The staff thought to themselves that such a case couldn't possibly be anything but special, but these thoughts couldn't be voiced.
"Alright, look, it's already been so many days, and you haven't filed the case nor have you dismissed it, so what am I supposed to do? I have no choice but to file a complaint with the Intermediate Court," he said.
With that, Old Tang turned around and left, truly prepared to draft materials to complain to the Intermediate Court.
According to the "Supreme People's Court Provisions on Several Issues Concerning the Registration and Filing of Cases by the People's Courts," if they neither file a case nor notify to supplement materials, nor make a decision not to file, the parties may complain to the court of the same level or to a higher court.