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104: The wind finally started
The meeting with the publicity department went smoothly.
The person responsible for connecting with him was a middle-aged woman named Sister Xie, who was particularly easy to talk to.
"Lawyer Zhou, then we're settled. I'll send you the relevant materials later, just as you requested. The law enforcement records from the arrest are all fine."
"You also know our requirements here."
Zhou Yun nodded upon hearing this: "Sister Xie, I understand. The video must be sent to you for review first. If there are issues with the review, it needs to be modified. Only if there are no issues can it be uploaded."
Sister Xie immediately smiled: "Yes, our review is relatively strict, so Lawyer Zhou, you might be busy again later."
Zhou Yun said it was no problem. In fact, he was particularly willing to cooperate with the publicity department.
The reason was simple: the publicity department's review was not just a review; it was also an endorsement!
As long as it passed the review by the publicity department, then no matter what others said after it was released, it would be useless!
Even if his video was particularly bold, as long as the review here was fine, then it was fine.
Everything was discussed, and Zhou Yun returned to the law firm. Around evening, the relevant materials were sent over.
After a quick look, the publicity department was truly not vague; the materials were exceptionally rich.
The situation when Ren Weihao and those people were arrested, including the words spoken by the Police Officer, and their reactions when they heard those words.
There was also Wu Junxian's appearance when he was arrested, and the situation where Wu Junxian was targeted by everyone after he went in.
This material, combined with the previous video of Wu Junxian arrogantly saying, "Jinghai City all does this, if you have the guts, sue them all," was simply too satisfying!
Soon, Zhou Yun began to re-edit, adding all the materials to the appropriate positions, and then started voice-overs.
In addition, the "Jinghai City Labor Market Research Report" had also been written, and Zhou Yun planned to publish it in a core journal in the domestic legal field.
It was late at night, and in the bedroom at home, Zhou Yun was quietly doing voice-overs.
He now livestreamed much less frequently than before, sometimes being unable to livestream for a long time.
However, as long as he had time, Zhou Yun would still livestream once or twice, after all, he had turned his life around by livestreaming.
"Hello everyone, I'm your old friend Zhou Yun. The case I'm bringing to you today is quite special."
"Originally, I only took on a case of provoking trouble due to salary demands. The client was cheated by a labor agency, who didn't pay the promised money, and in anger, he resorted to violence..."
"The injured boss opened his mouth and demanded fifty thousand, saying he would never agree to a settlement without fifty thousand. Of course, I couldn't tolerate that."
"The problem is very serious. What should we do at this time? We must never fall into a trap. We must take the initiative!"
"How to take the initiative? Zhou's Law, third rule: you fight your way, I fight my way!"
The core of this thinking came from a certain librarian: one cannot be led by the nose by the enemy, nor can one be intimidated by the opponent's offensive.
On the contrary, one should adopt an active and proactive offensive to make the other party come to you!
Then, Zhou Yun began to elaborate on how he found over two hundred people to sue together, and then, using the "two-pronged" approach, forced the other party to provide the letter of understanding themselves.
"Originally, it would have been over at this point, but what I didn't expect was that this boss actually clamored that Jinghai City was all like this, telling me to sue them all if I had the guts!"
"Everyone, you all know what kind of person I am. Since he said that, I definitely have to do it, otherwise, if word gets out, the foreigners next door might think I, Zhou Yun, am incompetent."
"So I must give each of them a 'package deal,' and coincidentally, I also aspire to academic research..."
Next were those classic memes. Zhou Yun had someone relay a message: if you don't "voluntarily" mediate, then someone else will come to talk to you...
After the voice-over, Zhou Yun himself wanted to laugh looking at this twenty-minute video.
The memes contributed by these labor agency bosses to the video were simply too many!
After thinking for a long time, Zhou Yun typed out the video title: I'm Not Interested in Sending People In.
He really couldn't be blamed; it was all because CEO Wu kept provoking him, otherwise, how could he do such a thing?
With no issues, Zhou Yun immediately zipped the video and sent it to Sister Xie's email, then went to bed.
He woke up the next day at noon. He got up, picked up his phone, and saw that Sister Xie had replied. Some parts needed modification, but it didn't affect the entire video.
After modification, it was fine. Click upload!
The internet was still the same as usual, with many new things happening every day. Everyone chased after one thing then another, it was truly lively.
But in the eyes of many, the internet had been too calm recently.
It's not that the current events aren't lively; they're lively enough: what happened to this influencer, what's up with that celebrity.
The key is that it's not exciting enough!
Many netizens are the type who enjoy watching a spectacle and don't mind things getting bigger. This year, the cases created by Zhou Yun had already raised their threshold, so now when they see these things, they feel it's not satisfying enough.
Zhou Xinyao in the Demon Capital had been feeling uncomfortable recently, being trained by her mentor every day to the point of feeling foolish.
Then, during dinner that evening, she suddenly noticed a red dot on Zhou Yun's profile!
Zhou Yun updated?
Without any hesitation, Zhou Xinyao quickly clicked in.
Provoking trouble, then approaching it from another angle, making the other party beg to provide a letter of understanding...
This operation directly stunned Zhou Xinyao.
At this moment, other netizens' bewildered expressions also appeared on the bullet screen.
"Wait, the victim is begging the suspect to accept the letter of understanding? Let me think carefully..."
"Can it be done this way?"
However, this was nothing. When netizens saw the later content, one by one, they burst out laughing.
"Haha, this boss probably dreams of Zhou Yun's 'double happiness' from now on. Just a verbal taunt, and then the other party actually went for it!"
"Awesome! This is how it should be done. I'm really fed up. Nowadays, some people always say 'everyone does it,' but the problem is, even if everyone does it, it's still illegal!"
"Only Lawyer Zhou can fix them!"
"I was wondering, a while ago, Jinghai City suddenly arrested many people, and the labor market had a huge earthquake. Many bosses hid. So it turns out Lawyer Zhou did it... Then it's fine."
This video was really interesting, especially the reactions of those people; they were the most authentic!
Even with the highest acting skills, it couldn't be that authentic; they used the Public Security Bureau's law enforcement records!
Ren Weihao's expression when he heard the message made many netizens laugh until they collapsed.
"I guess he never thought that when Lawyer Zhou said 'change to someone else,' he meant change to the Police Officer!"
The comment section immediately became a sea of joy, and this was not the end, because the publicity was to be done together.
The Jinghai City Human Resources Bureau also issued an announcement, stating that a major rectification of the Jinghai City labor market would be carried out!
Soon, some comments appeared on major platforms, questioning why such problems clearly existed but were tolerated for a long time in various places.
Why can Jiangdong Province now stand up and deal with the problem? Are other places just going to sit idly by?
It's not just Jinghai City that has many factories; like neighboring Jiangguang, there are also many factories.
So the question arises, since they are all the same problems, why can Jiangdong handle them, but you cannot?
Suddenly, many people in various places started to feel the heat. Some people directly wanted to curse, saying that these dogs from Jiangdong were tricking them.
You do what you do, but you also make such a big show of publicity. What are we supposed to do!
Under Zhou Yun's painstaking efforts to stir things up, the wind was finally starting to blow.
Jiangdong Province naturally didn't care what other places said. Anyway, they took this opportunity to promote themselves well, because from beginning to end, this case had the cooperation of relevant departments.
The Labor Arbitration Committee, the Labor Supervision Brigade, the public security, procuratorate, and court, etc., all cooperated.
Don't ask, just say we originally planned to do this. Just thinking about it feels great!
However, under such circumstances, someone voted against it.
In a certain university in the Demon Capital, Dong Yunliang, who was also a lawyer and a law professor, directly published an article.
"Should Zhou Yun's actions really be praised?"