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... s this mean we’ve won?" Outside the courthouse, Qin Mingsheng asked cheerfully.

Tian Junfa didn’t answer directly but replied, "Based on the situation, our chances of winning do look pretty strong, but until the court has ruled, nothing is definite."

At least he knew not to celebrate prematurely. While this might sound superstitious, honestly, plenty of people these days believe in a bit of superstition, lawyers included.

"Alright, let’s head back and wait for the verdict ...

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