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Convenient Marriage: Mr. Nelson's Love Trap novel Chapter 790

Armand paused a bit and continued, “If it’s destined that we can’t have children, we must accept it peacefully. We shouldn’t insist.”

Theresa didn’t mention Elizabeth, which might impact their current atmosphere.

Anderson Smith knocked on the door. He was the lawyer who received the woman just now.

He asked Armand if he had decided to help that woman.

Armand said, “I didn’t say no or yes.”

It would depend.

Anderson said, “I was told it’s both good and bad if we decide to represent her. It’s like a double-edged sword with both advantages and disadvantages. If we won, our law firm would have a new raise of reputation. If not, we would be doomed. After all, the family she wants to sue isn’t a common family.”

Armand asked him, “What do you mean?”

In the past, Armand cared about fame and interests. Now, he didn’t. If the woman’s daughter was forced to commit suicide, Armand would take this case.

No matter who the other party was, no one could defy the law.

“I suggest not taking the case. At least, we can keep what we have now. Once we failed...”

“Anderson, I know what you meant. I’ll consider about it,” Armand interrupted him and said, “You know me well. Although I haven’t taken a case in person for a long time, I have my principles.”

Anderson reminded him, “Once you’ve taken the case, you’ll offend them.”

Armand said, “I know.”

Anderson heaved a sigh. “Okay. Please think twice.”

After finishing his words, he turned around and left the room.

After Anderson was gone, Theresa walked over and asked Armand, “What do you think?”

Armand didn’t answer her. Pulling Theresa out of the room, he asked the receptionist, “Has the woman just now left any contact way?”

“She filled out the registration form when she came here. We have her address.” The receptionist showed him the record. Then Armand put it on the desk and walked out of the firm while holding Theresa’s hand.

Theresa didn’t understand what he planned to do, so she asked, “What do you want?”

“I want to take this case.”

Theresa asked, “Why? I can tell just now Anderson wanted to convince you not to take it.”

“No reason. I just thought if a woman was willing to die with her own son, it must be because she was forced to the dead end. I want to know the truth of this case and seek justice for the dead,” Armand answered while walking.

Theresa didn’t speak. Inwardly, she supported him.

A just lawyer was a good lawyer.

They drove towards the woman’s house.

The woman’s family was outside the Fifth Ring Road. It was a three-story house with a small yard, in front of which was a temporary funeral shed. The dead hadn’t been buried yet. In front of the coffin, there were two cinerary caskets, which were covered with a red cloth.

The woman who had just been to the law firm was crying in front of the coffin. A few people were next to her. They should be close family or friends to her.

After parking their car, when Armand and Theresa were about to go over, they saw several cars arrive. They didn’t stop until they drove to the front of the entrance, right in front of the funeral shed.

Soon, more than a dozen people got off.

Seeing them, the woman became quite emotional. “Why are you here?”

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