Green Tea Lawyer Gong × Naïve Airhead Artist Shou
Shi Zhi is a freelance illustrator. He’s a little introverted, a bit socially anxious, and generally prefers not to interact with people. But right now, he’s sitting in a law firm, forced to talk to the kind of person who talks for a living.
Because… he’s about to fight a legal battle to break off his engagement.
On the eve of his wedding, his fiancé cheated. The mistress even showed up to pressure him into breaking up.
He’s fine with calling off the engagement—but he wants to keep the things his parents left him.
For that, he needs a professional lawyer.
The referrer said Lawyer Fu is professional, rational, cold, and abstinent—perfect for this type of case.
Shi Zhi looks at the well-dressed man in front of him… and all he can think of is that messy night, his wrists bound with a tie, his legs pushed up high, and the red marks still lingering on his knees the next day.
His knees feel a little weak again.
Shi Zhi gathers his courage and quietly says, “C-can I change lawyers?”
***
Fu Yuchu is smart, cold, and sharp-tongued.
He despises cheaters and mistresses. When a case involves infidelity, he’ll take it even for free.
He’ll make the cheater lose everything—and leave the homewrecker with nothing.
Until…
He has a chaotic one-night stand.
Then the one-night stand turns out to be his new client.
And that client… has a fiancé.
Fu Yuchu: …Did I become the exact kind of scum I hate?
Before he can even explain, that so-called “cheating” guy wants to switch lawyers.
Fu Yuchu: Over my dead body. I’m taking this case.
***
Before Shi Zhi broke off the engagement, he slept with Fu Yuchu three times.
The first time, he cried from pain.
The second time, from frustration.
The third time… from sheer pleasure.
Bent over the bathroom counter, Shi Zhi is wrapped in Fu Yuchu’s arms from behind.
This man—usually the picture of logic and morality—is now doing the most immoral things while whispering the most irrational words:
“You’d better hurry up and break off that engagement.”
Blushing, the socially awkward Shi Zhi gives a deliberately double-edged reply, “Then… it depends on what you’ve got.”



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