"It's important," she said confidently. "To me, the truth is more important than anything else!"
"It has been three years since these things happened. Even if there are any evidence or surveillance videos, they’d be long gone by now. It's already very difficult to help you reverse the case, let alone find out the truth," he said.
She forced out a smile and understood what he meant. All he wanted to do was to help her reverse the verdict. As for the truth, it did not matter to him. It did not matter why Jennifer Atkinson crashed the car in a suicidal way that day and what Jennifer Atkinson was thinking.
He had no feelings for Jennifer Atkinson at all. Even though Jennifer Atkinson died, to him, it was just a lack of a suitable candidate to marry.
"Jason, you don't love Jennifer Atkinson at all," she suddenly said with great certainty.
His eyelids drooped slightly. "I never said I loved her."
"Who do you love then?" When she spoke those words, an answer suddenly appeared in his mind.
For a moment, he looked at her in shock. After a while, he calmed down and said, "Who do you want me to love, Sis?"
She suddenly felt that she had asked a silly question. Why did she ask it? Besides, this man treated marriage like a bargain. He probably would not fall in love with anyone in his life.
"Sorry, I shouldn't have asked." She furrowed her eyebrows and said, "You don't have to help me reverse my case. I'll take care of it myself."
She would find out the truth in her own way. It might take a long time, but it was not like she had no chance at all, right?
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