East Capital University, Law School Building.
In a meeting room on the third floor, the atmosphere was solemn and respectful.
Behind the long conference table sat three examiners side by side.
Two men and one woman, all around their forties.
One of them, a slightly plump man with black-rimmed glasses, was the same proctor from yesterday's written exam.
The nameplate in front of him read "Luo Yang, Law School Professor."
"Student Fang."
A middle-aged male examiner on the left was flipping through the materials in his hand, looked up at the young man opposite, and said in a serious tone:
"I want to ask a rather broad question. In recent years, some cases have emerged in society where individuals, unable to protect their rights through legal avenues, resort to vigilante justice, using violence against violence to seek justice."
"Regarding this phenomenon, if the law cannot effectively protect victims, do you think we should support such private remedies?"