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Chapter 35

"What…? That's ridic—"

"But I'm glad you brought up that point, counselor. Now, I'd like to ask, why do you claim my client has no money if she is Mrs. Peterson?" Christian turned his gaze to Roger. "Tell me, why does the wife of a multi-millionaire CEO not have a single cent in her pocket to hire a lawyer?"

Everyone in the courtroom began murmuring, suddenly intrigued by this detail.

"Um… well..." John struggled to respond, feeling foolish for not wondering about this himself.

"In fact, your statement is quite absurd, counselor," Christian continued. "How can you claim your client is a faithful husband while proudly stating his wife has no money? Did he treat her worse than a slave? Even a domestic worker gets paid for her services of taking care of the house."

John and Roger scowled, realizing they were losing ground with this simple argument.

"Order," the judge demanded, banging his gavel when the audience's voices began to echo louder. "Counselor," he addressed John, "I
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