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This Boss Knows the Law
This Boss Knows the Law Plot:
Zhou Tie, the "boss" of the "Fruit and Vegetable Gang" in the market, seems like a tough guy who scares off troublemakers—but behind his stall, he’s secretly studying law textbooks. To help Aunt Wang get her three-month overdue vegetable payment, he cites Article 109 of the Contract Law; to reclaim Xiao Zhang’s occupied stall, he pulls out Article 35 of the Property Law. When developers arrive with excavators to demolish the market, Zhou Tie doesn’t grab a pole—instead, he slaps a stack of evidence and shouts, "Let’s file an administrative lawsuit!" Vendors who once avoided him gather around, watching him flip through legal provisions with reading glasses, and suddenly realize: this "boss"’s "authority" never came from fists—it’s from the law, which is harder than any fist.
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