After he finished speaking, he returned to his seat and said to Zhou Quanmin, "Alright, I've said what I needed to say. You must know the saying 'a life for a life.' I hope you won't be fooled by this lawyer's glib talk. Make the right judgment."
His actions once again rendered the entire courtroom utterly silent.
At the public prosecutor's seats, the two public prosecutors looked at each other, at a loss for words. They had prosecuted many cases, but this was the first time they had seen a victim act so arrogantly, daring to direct and order the Judgment Chief and others. The debate just now seemed to make three points, but in fact, it did not touch upon a single legal statute, legal principle, or legislative thought. It was entirely like a squabble between village women. Strictly speaking, his words were as good as wasted; they neither attacked the opponent's view nor defended his own. Yet Chen Daoguang was still smug, believing his "debate" to be brilliant.
