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Chapter 1746

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An Lan wanted to cry.

Auntie, can you be more reliable when introducing a partner to your niece? You even got the wrong employer.

Xu Baohan was stunned for a few seconds. He stood up and explained calmly, "Hello, I work in the court."

Ji Jia was stunned and asked awkwardly, "But wasn't the last time I saw you in the procuratorate? And Director Chen also works in the procuratorate. She said she's your colleague."

"Director Chen was transferred to the procuratorate last year. I went to the procuratorate to do something a few days ago. You happened to meet me at that time," Xu Baohan explained.

Ji Jia suddenly understood. "Oh, I see, but it's fine. There's actually no difference between the procuratorate and the court. They're both in the law anyway …"

An Lan couldn't help interrupting, "There's still a big difference. The procuratorate is a legal supervision agency, and the court is a judicial agency."

Ji Jia pondered for a while and said, "I roughly understand. To put it simply, whether it's the procuratorate or the lawyers, they always have to send the case to the court, right? To put it bluntly, it's a bit like a food chain ladder. The court stands at the top, and you lawyers stand at the bottom. No matter how you and the procuratorate plot against each other, the court has to rule, right?"

An Lan: "…"

In short, Auntie was here to embarrass her. She didn't want to talk anymore.

A faint smile appeared in Xu Baohan's eyes. "There's no such thing as who's at the top and who's at the bottom, but if you insist on explaining it this way, it makes sense."

The more Ji Jia looked at him, the more satisfied she became. "Mr. Xu is really young and promising. Alright, I won't disturb you young people's chat anymore. I still have to go back and cook for the children. Take your time."

The main reason she came was because she had promised to go on a blind date for An Lan a few times, but this guy kept standing her up. That was why she was worried and rushed over to take a look.

"Auntie, you should go back quickly," An Lan hurriedly urged. She knew that if Auntie stayed, she would be ruined.

Ji Jia winked at her and left in a good mood.

At this moment, many customers came to the restaurant one after another. It started to get lively, but An Lan felt that the air was filled with awkwardness.

Xu Baohan looked at her without saying a word, but his gaze was intriguing.

An Lan felt embarrassed and said embarrassedly, "I didn't expect my auntie to be talking about you. Hahahaha, what a coincidence. Because she said he was from the procuratorate, I didn't expect …"

"I'm not your boyfriend yet, don't label me," Xu Baohan said bluntly.

"…"

An Lan took a deep breath. Since it was already like this, she could only shamelessly move forward. "I'm talking about the person I introduced for the blind date."

"There are more men than women now. Does a person like Lawyer An still need to go on a blind date?" Xu Baohan returned the same words.

An Lan: "…"

Did men need to be so petty?

Xu Baohan saw that her usually arrogant and exquisite face was now extremely embarrassed and bright. He suddenly felt that it was quite interesting. "Lawyer An, sit down. Don't block the guest from turning around. Since you're already here, we can talk about why you still need to come on a blind date."

An Lan glared at him and sat down opposite him. She told the truth, "Chief Judge Xu, I'm doing this for your own good. The two of us parted on bad terms last time, and now we're on a blind date again. It's very awkward. Moreover, I feel that a person like Chief Judge Xu, who is as clear as the wind and moon, would disdain to deal with a vulgar and unscrupulous lawyer like me on a blind date. That's why I said that on purpose."

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