Chapter 260 Kindness
Those TV shows lead your thoughts in a bad direction.

You also gradually become indifferent.

Someone falls down, and you think he'll get up on his own.

Someone is being bullied, and you think that he should fight back bravely by himself.

If someone asks you to borrow something, you let him buy it himself.

Someone is hungry, and you think he should find a job by himself.

Even if you occasionally go to a remote mountainous area and see a ragged, yellow and emaciated homeless man who was abandoned to wander alone because of his mental retardation, you will think, wouldn't he pick up bottles for money?

You never reached out to someone in trouble.

Not once.

People should be self-improvement.

Of course you can't be wrong about doing this.

But isn't it a bit too cold and dehumanizing?
If it goes on like this.

In the future, I think you should become indifferent and selfish people.

But you are in luck.

Meet the person who awakens your kind thoughts.

Gradually.

You start to change.

Re-recognize yourself, re-recognize the world.

When your benevolent thoughts are awakened and you look at the world again, you find that there are still so many people in need of help in this world.

There's more to TV than just TV shows.

And current affairs news.

The news will show the old man who was kicked out of the house by his son, homeless and can only pick up rags, the poor man who was cheated of money when he got married, had nowhere to ask for money and was beaten by his wife, and the poor man who came home from study at night, but encountered A drunken criminal in prison, a girl who was brutally raped and killed...

These people, how helpless they must be.

Why didn't you realize it before?

later.

After high school, you took law as an elective.

Your ideal is to help these needy people get justice and let those damned people be punished as they deserve.

So your enthusiasm for learning was once high.

Until the summer vacation of your freshman year, you entrusted your father to go to the township legal aid center for a two-month internship...

In those two months, you saw all kinds of people.

Encountered all kinds of things that you never thought about before.

A poor-looking old man tremblingly said that he was oppressed and bullied by a businessman. The businessman had connections in the local area and the police didn't care. In fact, he was a habitual thief. He even scratched two police officers who were dispatched.

A seemingly honest country man came to cry and complain that he was often locked up at the stall and was not given a way to survive, but in fact he was the one who amplified cigarette shells in Malatang, his cart was detained, and he had just come out of prison.

There was also a man whose hands and feet were covered in mud. As soon as he entered the door, he knelt on the ground and begged others to make decisions for him. In the end, he drove the ducks to steal vegetables from other people's fields, and then the ducks were poisoned to death by pesticides, but he added oil and vinegar. Talking about the viciousness of the other party, and writing down what he imagined as evidence, he strongly requested the assistance of a lawyer to sue.

Such a case would, of course, be lost.

But every day after that, you can see the picture of that person yelling and shouting at the aid center, pointing at the aid lawyer's nose and scolding the trash.

……

There are too many such scenes, too many.

So many that you even begin to doubt whether your idea of ​​studying the Fa is right or not.

Are these people really worth your help?
Your patience wears out, and you gradually lose trust in those who come to ask for help.

Finally one day.

An old man came to the assistance center.

He told you that before his wife died, he lent a sum of money to others, but the other party did not repay the money until he died.

That's why she's here and needs your help.

Your enthusiasm has been exhausted, and you are no longer filled with righteous indignation. You just collect materials in accordance with the usual practice, and go to the court with the full-time lawyer to help sue.

And after getting the materials provided by the other party.

You take a look.

It said that the money had already been repaid, and even a transfer certificate was issued.

After getting these materials.

You and the lawyer look at each other and shake your heads.

"Another black-hearted old woman."

"Yes."

……

Because you have encountered such a thing before, you, who have lost your trust in the person concerned, have actually decided in your heart that the old man who applied for assistance is lying.

of course.

Just in case, you still check the card number, and after confirming that the old man does have the card that the other party transferred, you don't want to care about that old woman anymore.

On the day of the court session.

You didn't go with me either.

Only later, from the mouth of the lawyer, I learned what happened that day.

Regarding the evidence submitted by the other party, the old woman would just keep shaking her head, saying no, no, it was fake.

The transferable certificate is there, so how can they lie?
"And what happened next?" you ask.

"The old woman insisted that she didn't receive the money, but her words were unsubstantiated, and she might have spent it herself, so she was finally judged to lose the case." The lawyer shook his head and said so.

"Maybe in two days she will come to make trouble." You said.

"Come on, come on, she's not missing." The lawyer sighed.

Your conversation ends here.

But later.

The old man did not come to make trouble.

She disappeared.

A month later, when you came to the aid center to pick up your internship report, you saw that old man on the streets of the town again.

With her back bent, she bent down with difficulty to pick up the rotten vegetable leaves on the ground.

Every time she picked up a piece, she put the vegetable leaves into the old basket on her left hand.

Is she so poor that she needs to pick up vegetable leaves to live?
You think so.

But she deserved it, who made her so bad-hearted?
You are about to leave.

But at this moment, you saw that she seemed to have picked up a crayfish from the ground. She looked around and staggered to the seafood shop next to her, as if she wanted to return the crayfish that crawled out. other people.

You look at her back.

Suddenly feel a little sad.

Do you feel like you did something wrong.

Is she really the kind of vicious old woman who blackmails other people's money?

She has been reduced to picking up rotten vegetable leaves to live, but after picking up a crayfish, she has to return it to others. Will such a person use the name of his wife's inheritance to blackmail others?
Why do you want to study the Fa?
Are you studying the Fa for those unreasonable people, or for her?

Why did you label her a vicious liar in the first place and have so much distrust in her?
Think carefully.

Because of this distrust, neither you nor the lawyer dug into the evidence in this case.

Why didn't you check the bank card's transaction information again before the trial?

So you walk over.

I expressed my desire to confirm with her, and took away her bank card.

The bank is in the local area, and it is only five or sixty meters away.

But you haven't waited for you to walk in.

The problem has already been found.

That is the opening bank.

The name of the opening bank of this bank is Rural Commercial Bank Lifeng Sub-branch, but you clearly remember that before the trial, the transfer certificate provided by the other party clearly stated Rural Commercial Bank Lifeng Sub-branch.

Because the homonym of "Feng" is incorrect, the transfer failed!
It's just one word away.

This resulted in a case with a completely different outcome.

Fortunately, the appeal period of the case has not yet expired. After taking photos and collecting evidence, you went to the assistance center, told the professional lawyer about the matter, and filed an appeal on the same day.

At the same time, the other party was also contacted to explain the situation.

But the other party immediately hung up the phone, saying that the verdict had come down, and refused to communicate.

Obviously.

The other party deliberately called the wrong bank to open the account and the transfer failed!

(End of this chapter)

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