A middle-aged man in a suit entered, nodding first to the presiding judge and stopping in front of Venus.
"Miss Clark, I'm sorry I'm late."
Venus shook his head while Jane smiled and helped him pull out his seat, "Mr. Nelson, I'm counting on you."
the Reyes all frowned at the man who had just appeared, with different expressions.
"I didn't expect you to hire a lawyer, what kind of law firm is this talented enough to be so late on the day of the trial." Betty disdained.
She didn't believe Venus could hire a good lawyer, and she didn't believe that this lawyer could save the day.
Tommy stood up abruptly, his eyes jawing: "Teacher?"
"Such a coincidence, it's been a long time." Fin Nelson's face was just the right amount of surprised.
Betty's eyes widened at the word "teacher": "Mr. Sanders, you know Venus' lawyer? Your teacher?"
The atmosphere was steeply condensed.
Tommy frowned and nodded, lowered his voice: "Master Darcel, this lawsuit is afraid of trouble, I was taught by teacher Fin Nelson, the teacher's skills I know very well."
Darcel stared soberly across the table at Venus.
He had heard of Fin Nelson.
One of the world's best lawyers, in recent years have been abroad, but he has never lost a case, black can be argued into white, not to mention that they have no hard evidence.
She really has found a new backer, no wonder she can attend without fear!
The next is the battlefield between the master and the disciple, both sides of the verbal and articulate, intense debate listening to people want to clap.
The more Eric listened, the more gloomy his face became, and the good situation of the Reyes family had disappeared.
"How much did she pay to get you to turn things upside down here!" Betty slammed her glass and questioned.
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