According to the normal process, the procuratorate's evidence collection this time would prioritize investigating several pieces of evidence Qin Mu mentioned in his lawsuit, such as the fabrication of false real estate listings and contracts suspected of infringing on the rights and interests of both buyer and seller. Then, responsibility would be assigned based on a three-party accountability model. Whoever had the greater fault and more violations would bear more responsibility for this dispute. Although he was the first to propose not selling the house, and had therefore breached the contract first, the responsibility he needed to bear was actually very small since Lin Zhen was primarily at fault. Besides, the real estate brokerage industry is a public domain, and the investigation would also extend to the agency behind Lin Zhen, causing a series of chain reactions.
"There are only six days left until the court hearing."