3, intern three
The structure of Southern Cross Law Firm is the most common one under current laws and regulations. Based on the premise of cooperation on basic affairs, each lawyer in the firm is relatively independent. Therefore, they have nothing to do with each other when working, and each person has his own office.
In an office, just closing the door can isolate other people from outside. Unless there are special circumstances, you will generally not be disturbed.
Yan Suizhi has been adapting to this office environment of "pretending to be blind and no one bothering me" for many years.
But Miss Fitz didn't know that, so before moving things into the office, Miss Fitz pulled him aside and whispered: "It's really difficult to live in the same room as a barrister. New interns will."
I'm a little nervous, I understand it all too well. Last year, there was a young gentleman who didn't even dare to go to the bathroom on his first day here. I remember that when I saw him at noon, his face was green. I asked him why, and he said that the office was closed.
He is also quiet, as he is afraid that if the teacher is under the radar, he will make any noise and attract attention."
"The willpower is admirable." Yan Suizhi praised.
"Don't laugh." Miss Fitz continued to urge: "In the future, you may spend more time traveling with Lawyer Gu than staying in the office, but I hope you can still have a sense of belonging here, even though you
"My desk is not as big as that of a lawyer, but it is your office, and at least one-third of the space belongs to you. Use it as you please, don't be restrained, and be confident."
I don't know if she realized it, but Yan Suizhi felt that when she said those words, her tone sounded like she was sending an elegiac couplet.
But it was obvious that Miss Fitz was overly worried. Yan Suizhi was not only very reasonable, but also almost turned against the guest.
He always subconsciously thinks that this is his own office. He is sitting in the barrister's seat, and the classmate Gu diagonally in front of him who is drinking coffee with a cold face is the one he blindly brought back to cause trouble for him.
intern.
So many times he wanted to open his mouth and assign some tasks to the other party. Fortunately, he reacted quickly enough, and every time he came to his senses the moment he opened his mouth, stopped, and then closed his mouth calmly.
He attributed this reaction to the fact that the temperature of the coffee was too high, the thick white mist at the mouth of the cup could easily make people wander off, and... the style of this office was too familiar.
At first glance, it looks like the office of his dean, and it’s not too far removed from his barrister’s office in Nanlu.
Yan Suizhi glanced at the panoramic view, feeling strangely relieved in his heart.
Although the teacher-student relationship is not great, there is still an inherent inheritance. Look, isn’t aesthetics passed down?
He smiled brightly and was about to praise the arrangement. However, as soon as he opened his mouth, before he could utter a word, Gu Yan had already put down the coffee cup and said the first sentence in a condescending manner: "I didn't accept the internship."
Plan to live."
His voice is very pleasant and his tone is exceptionally calm. If you ignore the content, it is easy for people to have the urge to "want to hear him say a few more words."
But this was not the first day Yan Suizhi had known him, and he had basically reached a state of physiological immunity to this illusion.
What's more, the content of what he said was simply impossible to ignore.
No plan to accept an intern? What a coincidence, that’s what I thought too. In fact, you can transfer me directly to any lawyer, anywhere, as long as it’s not here with you.
Yan Suizhi modified this sentence and changed it into a less irritating expression. Just as he was about to say it, he saw Gu Yan twirling the coffee cup with his fingers and said: "So before this, I didn't do anything for you.
I have made any preparations for your arrival. It is said that the institute has an experience manual that describes in detail how to assign tasks to interns so that they can keep you busy without causing any confusion. I have never read it. Therefore.
, I cannot guarantee that you can have a normal internship period."
Yan Suizhi raised his eyebrows. It was a rare opportunity to hear Student Gu say such a long speech in court. At first glance, it sounded like human language.
Of course, it was just human speech, and it was far from pleasant. After all, the speaker had no expression and his tone was still cold.
Yan Suizhi was not very interested in what exactly he would experience during the internship, or how Gu Yan planned to arrange it. Compared with the content of the words themselves, Gu Yan's way of speaking nicely made him more interesting.
but……
You can speak well to an intern who was forced into your position, but how come you don’t have a good face to your direct teacher who is your own, solemn, and thoughtful choice?
Yan Suizhi sighed in his heart. But it didn't matter. Maybe if he changed his identity and changed the environment, he could get along well with this classmate Gu. At least the beginning was not bad.
However, this emotion could not last long, because the office optical computer on his desk suddenly spit out a bunch of holographic documents.
Attorney Gu is not a talkative person, and the long paragraph he just made was the limit of his good words, so after saying a few words, he simply sent the intern handbook that Fitz had prepared in advance to Yan.
Suizhi.
"You take a look first," Gu Yan said, "I'll answer the call."
Yan Suizhi flicked the holographic screen with his fingers. Fortunately, the content of the manual was not as much as expected, with very little nonsense. It was generally relatively concise, and it suited the psychology of young interns, and was even a little lively. It was indeed Miss Fitz's style.
He swept through the internship content and some of the law firm's regulations.
In fact, he didn't read the entire manual carefully. After all, he was not really a newbie, and he didn't really come here for an internship. He propped his head, flipping through the pages at random, and then his eyes stopped on a certain line of numbers.
Salary during internship - 60 cents per day.
For a student, what is the concept of 60 yuan? It is just enough for three meals a day, and there is no need for an extra penny. However, this is also a common situation in Demaca law firms, because everyone assumes that interns come to the law firm.
The early stage is basically confusing.
When a barrister assigns tasks to interns, his heart bleeds. Because after you finish doing this, he will most likely need to do it again, and at the same time he will have to give you a correction opinion, which is equivalent to the original work.
The quantity directly doubled.
Some of these interns who were just messing around made outstanding contributions to increasing the probability of death from overwork among barristers.
You made trouble for me and put your life in danger. Even if I don’t charge tuition, I still have to pay you a lot of money. Is this a dream?
The interns are all aware of this, so they basically have no objection to this kind of early-stage subsidy salary. Anyway, there will always be an increase in the future.
When Yan Suizhi saw the salary figures, he first clicked his tongue in his heart and sighed for these poor students.
Then he suddenly remembered that he was one of the "poor students" now, and he choked before he could finish his breath, coughing like crazy.
Just as he was holding his head to catch his breath, Gu Yan's voice came closer at some point -
"Specific time and place?"
"Yaba Island?"
"Not going."
He was still communicating with someone, so he conveniently placed a glass filled with water on the intern's desk.
Yan Suizhi was stunned and looked up, wondering if this student Gu had taken the wrong medicine and still cared about others?
As a result, Gu Yan tapped the table with his fingers, lowered his eyes, and said coolly: "I'm very curious about what is written in this manual, which can make your face turn red and almost take your breath away."
"..."
Very good, authentic and full of toxicity.
He didn't wear ear buckles, so the human voice on the other end of the communication was played out, but at a very low volume. Only when he got closer did Yan Suizhi barely hear a few words.
"What are you talking about?" a male voice asked, "Who are you talking to?"
Yan Suizhi actually felt that the other party's voice was slightly familiar, but for a while he couldn't remember where he had heard it.
"Intern." Gu Yan said.
"Okay." The man said, "So you really won't come? I invite you so sincerely, but you won't give me face? My Gita has come with me."
Gu Yan's expression instantly became even more paralyzed.
Soon Yan Suizhi understood the reason for his change in expression: "You went surfing across planets and brought your dog who is afraid of water..."
The corner of Yan Suizhi's mouth curled up.
"What do you mean by a dog that is afraid of water? He goes to bed at two o'clock on time every night, even more punctual than you. I don't feel comfortable without such a wonderful dog all day long."
"..."
The other party was a talker. He kept talking for a long time, as if he wanted to persuade Gu Yan to attend a banquet or something else. However, Yan Suizhi couldn't hear the rest of the content because Gu Yan had already walked back to his desk.
.
No matter what the other party said after that, he would just end the topic with one or two words——
"No."
"No time."
"Appear in court."
Yan Suizhi thought about it for a moment and still felt that the other party's voice sounded familiar.
But before he could remember who it was, Gu Yan had already cut off the communication and looked over, "Have you finished reading the manual? Is there anything you want to ask?"
Yan Suizhi shook his head, then paused midway as if he thought of something again: "Oh, wait a minute."
After saying that, he touched his ring smartphone, brought up the interface of the asset card, looked at the balance, and felt suffocated instantly. He had gone around the black market before, and he calculated the remaining money, and found that it was not enough.
He lived for a week.
So he raised his head and smiled at Gu Yan, "I have a question."
Gu Yan raised her chin to signal him to continue.
"Can the salary be paid in advance?"
"..."
Gu Yan looked at him, remained expressionless for a moment, and then said, "You've been looking at this for a long time and you've come up with this question?"
"Hmm..." Even the big-tailed Professor Langyan felt that he could no longer hold his face.
Two seconds later, Gu Yan dialed an in-house communication message with a calm face. He said: "Fitz, help me transfer three months' salary to this intern, and then ask him to go home directly."
Yan Suizhi: "..."
Chapter completed!