Vi was being provocative with her attitude. She <i>no </i>longer hid her hatred for Mnie as she darted a taunting look at her before saying, “You should start thinking about how you’re going to apologize to meter.” She turned and left after that.
She was dressed exquisitely pretty today with a bright look.
Mnie looked simple and gloomy in a ck suitpared to her.
Vi disappeared around the corner, and Yvonne said angrily, “What sort of attitude is that? Did the judge tell her that she has already won the case?”
Xander reminded her in a low volce, “Don’t say any nonsense.”
Mnie did not react to Vi<b>. </b>All she cared about was the result.
The trial began at ten. Zara and Luther shot daggers at each other<b>, </b><b>and </b>neither of them <b>backed </b>down.
Luther had managed to shoot down all of Zara’s evidence and said righteously, “Miss Henson has mentioned the witness, Dn Lancaster<b>, </b>more than once. From what I understand<b>, </b>she has been diagnosed with mental issues while being detained in prison.
“A few days ago, she even showed signs of suicide and is now in the hospital.
“Her husband, George Chapman, owes a huge debt. He <b>has </b>reached out to the intiff before to request her to fulfill her responsibility as a daughter by paying his debts.
“There’s also the critically ill daughter of Dn Lancaster. The intiff used <b>my </b>client of all these crimes after these things happened, which has convinced us that the intiff is using this
opportunity to extort money from her through defamation.”
Luther said this with conviction. Mnie looked <b>at </b>the gleeful look <b>on </b>Vi’s face. Her exquisite makeup was unable to hide the delight in her expression.
Zara swept a light nce at them and asked, “Mr. Laing ims that Dn Lancaster has mental issues, but there’s no evidence of this. Isn’t this defamation <b>as </b>well? If the defendant insists that this is true, please provide us with evidence from the hospital.”
Dn had never conducted any psychiatric assessment, but Zara had suggested she get one after she attempted to jump off the <b>building</b>.
The assessment proved that Dn was sane and <b>had </b>no mental issues.
Luther <b>had </b>no evidence to back his ims, but he was not flustered <b>at </b>all as he looked into Zara’s eyes<b>. </b>Instead, he calmly requested for Dn to be called to the witness stand.
Mnie’s heart skipped a beat.
After she rushed back from Oskon Cityst night, she met up with Zara and went to the hospital after
that.
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Mnie had nned to see Dn, but Dn had already fallen asleep. She had been emotionally unstable recently and required the help of sleeping pills to go to sleep. The nurses said that Dn had requested them.
Before she headed to court in the morning, Mnie received a call from James. He told her that he would be bringing Dn over, but she was not in a great condition. Mnie had not thought much of
it as she was rushing to see Zara.
However, the question she did not manage to ask this morning was now answered. Mnie looked at Luther’s calm expression and remembered Vi’s taunting words that morning…
Mnie’s face fell.
Zara noticed Mnie’s gaze and looked subtly to the side. Her sharp eyes met Mnie’s eyes for a few seconds before she turned away to look at the judge.
Dn looked sickly when she was <b>brought </b>into court. Her head was bandaged, and her <b>wound </b>had not
healed<b>. </b>She came in in a wheelchair.
It was obvious that her movement was limited. She could only rub her hands as she looked in Vi’s
direction.
Luther frowned slightly. Dn quickly looked away and turned to Mnie instead.
Her micro movement was caught by Mnie, who had been observing her.
There was a dim look in Mnie’s eyes as she quietly kept a stoic expression on her face.