In everyday judicial trials and prosecutions, one often encounters various preposterous cases that exceed the imagination of ordinary people. When faced with these cases, one cannot simply generalize but must interpret each law correspondingly. When he previously encountered unscrupulous intermediaries, the legal interpretation he used was one such example: the tripartite imputation contract. Breach of contract isn't simply about determining the violator's responsibility; it involves tripartite imputation to ascertain who bears the greatest fault in the event. The same principle applies to the crime of poisoning. The expanded interpretation clarifies that pathogens of infectious diseases, anything capable of spreading an epidemic, can be categorized under poisoning. Such judicial interpretations are numerous, over ten times more abundant than the Criminal Law. Qin Mu was in no rush anyway. He would just read them slowly in his spare time from work.
Time slowly passed.
