When Ming Zhen heard Huang Hai, Quan Yu's lawyer, say the word "sue," she immediately became frantic.
Quan Yu wasn't there. Ming Zhen finally unleashed the anger she had been holding back. "He's just a child, and you actually want to sue him? Do you know what you're saying? It's just kids playing around! Suing? You actually have the gall to say that!"
Huang Hai pushed up his glasses. "Ms. He, I am perfectly clear-headed right now."
Ming Zhen started, "You—"
"Keep your voice down!" The officer on duty, who had handled countless cases, had seen too many parents spoil their children rotten and felt no sympathy for them.
"Keep my voice down? Your son is about to be sued and will have a criminal record! How could *you* keep quiet?" Ming Zhen's anger flared even more. Completely ignoring the officer's changing expression, she continued, "Quan Yu is just using his power to bully people—bullying a child, no less! How shameless!"