Wu Hen's only concern was the man standing beside Jiang Zhe.
He looked imposing and exuded a sense of oppression, with his clear eyes harboring unfathomable depth that Wu Hen couldn't decipher.
But he assumed anyone who mixed with Jiang Zhe to be of little significance and not worth fearing.
Director Fang replied, "Then please arrange for a lawyer to come and follow procedure for the bail."
He was following procedure, and Wu Hen found it inconvenient to say more, so he called over the lawyer he had already arranged.
"We apologize, but we refuse the request for Wu Yingze to be bailed out."
A strange voice came through.
Everyone turned toward the direction of the voice.
A middle-aged man in a suit, carrying a briefcase, walked toward them.
"My last name is Luo, a lawyer from Beijing. I am here to handle Miss Jiang's case. From now on, I will take full charge of this case. According to the legal provisions, I am opposing Wu Yingze's release on bail."