He settled back into his seat with an air of confident invulnerability.
Qin Mu looked at the fourth-prize lottery ticket in his hand and furrowed his brow. His intuition told him... this was going to be a tough case to handle.
The purchase of the lottery ticket was based on a verbal agreement, without any contractual evidence. Legally speaking, buying a lottery ticket is considered a chance action, relying on luck to obtain property. And luck... is the most elusive and intangible thing, not recognized by law. Therefore, even if he sued, according to relevant civil and financial litigation laws, he wouldn't win the case. The court wouldn't order the other party to compensate him 7 million yuan just because of an elusive combination of luck. Unless... he could prove that there was a winning first-prize ticket that had been issued and that he was the one who had purchased it. Only then would the other party's reason for issuing the wrong ticket be utterly indefensible!
