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Chapter 26 Multiple choice questions

Kyoto University, Graduate School of Humanities, Office of the Dean.

The office is very spacious, as big as half an ordinary classroom. A long and exquisitely decorated bookcase is placed behind the desk. The bookcase is filled with a dazzling array of hard-covered academic works. At the same time, in some cabinets

There are also various glass plaques of commendation, souvenirs, and photos with celebrities and dignitaries.

Fujimura sat in the office, crossed his legs, looked at the documents on the desktop, frowned slightly, and his expression was full of displeasure. The unique aroma of high-end tea floated in the water glass next to him, but at this time this

The dean was not in the mood to taste the tea in this cup.

He never expected that Shimokawa would complain to the university's academic ethics committee. This was very different from the Shimokawa he was familiar with.

If a person who is used to being submissive suddenly rebels against the bully, he will incur even greater anger from the bully.

Because he has long regarded others' submissiveness as a normal attitude.

This is the case with the current dean.

Could it be... was it instigated by the two lawyers at the seminar that day? Fujimura frowned. If there were lawyers involved, it would be very difficult to handle.

At this time, there was a screenshot of the surveillance camera on the desktop, with the portraits of Kithara and Miyagawa on it.

Fujimura had been careful before, keeping the surveillance screenshots of these two "suspicious" lawyers, and ordered his secretary to investigate the origins of these two lawyers.

There is a figure sitting on the sofa in the office. His temples are slightly white, and his somewhat casual sitting posture on the sofa shows his unruly and oppressive aura. This figure is sitting on the dean's desk.

In the office, he looked completely relaxed and content.

Fujimura raised his head, looked at the figure, and asked:

"Professor Utsunomiya. How should we deal with this matter? It seems to me that the other party has hired a lawyer? I am really not familiar with this aspect of law, so I have to leave it to you."

Utsunomiya was holding "The Eastern Land Parade to the Tang Dynasty" in his hand and flipping through the pages, as if admiring a beautiful piece of art, with an indescribable smile on his lips, "This is really a good book.

As for the matter of plagiarizing ancient books, Dean Fujimura does not need to worry about the disciplinary hearing on Friday."

"But the other party seems to be involved with the lawyer. If a lawyer is involved, it may not be easy to handle. I'm afraid those people outside will make this matter bigger." Fujimura frowned, "Besides, I checked. The other side

The lawyer named Kitahara, although he looks young, seems to have some background. He once represented the Kawamoto Expressway case and the Shogun Hotel's load-bearing column demolition case. In both cases, he heavily blackmailed the defendant.

"

"He shouldn't be targeting me for blackmail, right?" Fujimura paused, and then cursed with dissatisfaction, "What is a lawyer from Tokyo doing in Kansai for no reason? He is really free.

of!"

On the small table of the sofa, there are resumes about Kitahara and Miyagawa compiled by Fujimura's staff.

Utsunomiya glanced at the resumes of these two people and sneered slightly, "I have heard of this Kitahara. There are many lawyers who graduated from Kyoto University in the Tokyo District Bar Association. I heard that they owe five

The debt is 100 million yen, so I filed a blackmail lawsuit like a mad dog."

"I also took a brief look at the two cases he represented." Utsunomiya's eyes were full of disdain, as if looking at the resume in front of him one more time would stain his eyes, "Both cases happened to be the same.

The case in which ordinary people sued a listed company was won because it probably took advantage of the judge's sympathy. It is estimated that this mad dog captured people's curiosity and created an emotional atmosphere in which the weak challenged the strong to incite the court.

, and continue to engage in litigation and blackmail.”

"But, this time, he just went to the wrong venue. Intellectual property disputes are a real battle of legal technology. In such a field, what is competing is the ultimate professionalism of lawyers. His blackmail tactics are impossible to work.

.In the final analysis, he is just a drowned dog who was forced into desperation by huge debts and wanted to struggle one more time before drowning."

"There is nothing to worry about." Utsunomiya took a sip of tea, "As for the lawyer next to him named Miyagawa, he is only a trainee lawyer. He only started to enter the litigation field in the middle of last year, and there is no need to worry.

.”

Utsunomiya is very confident.

His confidence comes from his authority.

He has been working in the field of intellectual property since he was a monk until he obtained a doctorate at the age of 29. After that, he entered Kyoto University and became a young associate professor. Moreover, while serving as a university teacher, he also worked as a part-time lawyer and represented various companies with significant influence.

intellectual property cases.

This young man was like a three-year-old baby in front of him.

"Besides," Utsunomiya said with a hint of sarcasm, "I know the level of intellectual property law at the University of Tokyo. To put it bluntly, regardless of the University of Tokyo's famous name, their intellectual property law ranking is

At least ten or more. What law students can be trained there who truly understand intellectual property rights? The law students who graduate there are all undisciplined, undisciplined, and completely useless."

After listening to Utsunomiya's words, Fujimura crossed his arms, thought for a while, and said: "Professor Utsunomiya, I believe that with you here, I am not worried about the plagiarism determination. But the main problem at the moment is that I am still applying.

Honorary special professor of Kyoto University. Of course, although there is the endorsement of Vice President Takeuchi behind this, the turmoil cannot be too big. In short, I still need to shut up Shimokawa."

Utsunomiya had stood up at some point and walked into the dean's office, admiring the precious gifts listed one after another. "What kind of person would you say Mr. Shimokawa is?"

It seemed that he did not expect that the professor from the Faculty of Law in front of him would ask him this question. Fujimura was stunned for a moment. After a few seconds, he said: "I only show off some knowledge in class to scare the students. I'm just pretending."

He behaves like an equal with his students. Of course, the students are very fond of this. Young people who have no discernment especially like this kind of teacher."

"Since he is so loved by his students, then -" Utsunomiya raised his hand and gently moved it in the air like a scalpel, "then let's operate on his students first. See if he is willing to do it for

His student kept his mouth shut. Didn’t he recently have a student named Hirose who wanted to make this matter bigger?"

"Yes. Just saying that makes me angry." The corner of Fujimura's mouth twitched slightly, "This is Hirose who caused trouble in public at the seminar!"

"Let's start with Hirose." Utsunomiya narrowed his eyes slightly, "Let's see if Mr. Shimokawa really loves his students, or if he just pretends to love them. Let's let him do a multiple-choice question. As long as he continues

If he insists on appealing for this book "The Eastern Land Parade to the Tang Dynasty", we will expel Hirose. If he chooses to shut up, we will retain Hirose's degree.

"Take a look, which one is more important, the student's future or your own teaching position? Only human nature under test is the most real. Teacher Shimokawa, do you really love your students enough?"
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