In the court, the judge knocked with the gavel. "Court is in session!"
Everyone in the court stood up once again.
It was dignified and solemn.
Afterward, the people sat.
The court resumed its session.
"Jeanne Lawrence, as the plaintiff, please explain the facts of this case," the judge said.
Jeanne went from being the defendant to the plaintiff in an instant.
This was something that had never happened in the history of Harken.
The reversal was unbelievable.
The audience present had only come to watch the lawsuit out of curiosity, but they felt lucky at the moment.
Many years later, they might even be able to show off because of this.
Jeanne said respectfully, "In the contract signed between the Lawrence Enterprise and Tenda Planning and Construction Company, Tenda specified on the tender documents that the logistics warehouse's construction materials will be sourced from Sunshine Company. However, in fact, we know from this case that they were using the lower-priced construction materials from Sunrise Company, thus obtaining a high profit. The profit suddenly appeared in my account, and they used that to frame me. I now need to sue the parties, Adrian Zimmer, Tenda Wadler, and Lunetta Walker for profiteering from the logistics warehouse project and intentionally framing me."
"The accusation is valid," the judge said.
"Your Honor, I would like to ask Adrian Zimmer a few questions."
"Permission granted."
Jeanne turned to Adrian.
Adrian looked at Jeanne.
At that moment, he was obviously a little too nervous.
His head was full of sweat, and his body was trembling.
"Chief Engineer Zimmer, you've been in the Lawrence Enterprise for so many years. How has the Lawrence Enterprise been treating you?"
"Not bad," Adrian replied.
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