Ji Xin

Ji Xin is Ji Xin emerges as a pivotal figure in the judicial and political landscape of this narrative, serving as a disciplined, principled prosecutor and arbitrator within the fledgling legal system of the transmigratory society. Initially positioned as Ma Jia’s deputy after his ascension to head the judiciary, Ji Xin plays a crucial role in navigating the ethical and procedural complexities of trials—particularly those involving high-profile cases like Dugu Qiuhun’s alleged misconduct or Chang Shide’s controversial dismissal. His expertise in forensic analysis and legal interpretation is evident when he scrutinizes evidence, such as the contested call that implicates Dugu Qiuhun in fabricated charges, demonstrating a rigorous approach to justice despite

Context from Novel

"Chapter 532 - The Dugu Qiuhun Case The members of the Law-Studies Club were jubilant, but for Ma Jia, the victory brought immediate headaches. As the newly anointed head of the judiciary, his first official challenge was a minefield: how to handle the cases of Chang Shide and Dugu Qiuhun. On the eve of the Assembly’s closing, someone had proposed a public trial—dragging both men before the Senate for a struggle session. The motion was rejected; the violence of the imagery was too extreme, and af"

"Chapter 533 - The Unknown Number "A pack of bastards!" Dugu Qiuhun ground the words out through clenched teeth. "I did all this for the collective—and these traitors hide behind the banner of 'democracy' to stab me in the back! They'll ruin everything sooner or later!" Ji Xin waited for Dugu’s breathing to slow before he pressed him again on the events of that night. "There's nothing new to tell. I've told Ran Yao a dozen times," Dugu snapped. "I was just mobilizing the squad to quell a riot—pro"

"Chapter 534 - The Hearing Someone had called Dugu Qiuhun from the Recreation Hall that night. Though Dugu couldn't be certain that this specific call was the one that fed him the "siege" narrative, Ji Xin considered it the smoking gun. However, recovering forensic evidence was a fantasy. The phone’s plastic sleeve was coated in grime, and even if they lifted prints, it was a public device in a high-traffic area. Half the transmigrators would be suspects. Still, the existence of this call clarifi"

"Chapter 535 - Chang Shide and Dugu Qiuhun The charges originally prepared against Chang Shide were severe. Shan Liang and his cohort had pushed for "embezzlement of public funds," but the Senate Standing Committee—and the Executive Committee majority—rejected it. A faction led by Ji Tuisi argued that Chang Shide's conduct wasn't even illegal. When the Executive Committee dispatched him to Leizhou, they had placed no restrictions on fund usage. The mission was results-oriented: as long as he succ"

"Chapter 536 - Hailin's Scheme He glared hard at Shan Liang for a moment, then raised his voice. "I think not." "This whole affair is a smear job!" Dugu Qiuhun shouted, proclaiming his innocence. "Someone plotted to entrap me! I never destroyed public property! I didn't even enter Bairen Fortress—who smashed the coffee house gate? Seizing the Telecom Building was a precaution—how is that vandalism? This is a trumped-up charge!" That charge is a bit of a stretch, Ma Jia admitted to himself. "Inten"

Appearances

Appears in chapters: 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 541, 679, 725, 726, 738, 756, 760, 765, 767, 768, 897, 915, 946, 947, 1454, 1456, 1457, 1458, 1459, 1461, 1462, 1463, 1467, 1471, 1529, 1618, 1619, 1620, 1667, 1668, 1936, 2317, 2322, 2323, 2324, 2325, 2326, 2327, 2328, 2329, 2330, 2331, 2332, 2333, 2334, 2340.

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