Chapter 27 A Hard Truth
“You have my professional word,”
Quinn briefly explained what had happened.
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Veronica had been a lawyer for eight years and had heard it all. But Quinn’s story still shocked her. Being sent to another man’s bed by her own husband was absurd.
“You said the man is rich and powerful,” she said. “So, who is he?”
Quinn’s hands were clasped so tightly her knuckles were white.
“His name is Julian Sterling.”
“What?”
Veronica was stunned.
Seeing her reaction, Quinn gave a bitter smile, saying, “A big shot, right? You know him too?”
“Impossible,” Veronica frowned and asked. “Quinn, are you sure you’re not mistaken?”
“I saw him when I woke up,” Quinn said. “I was naked, and he was there. And I have some memories… It was him.”
“But…” Veronica shook her head and murmured. “I can’t believe it.”
“Maybe his public image is just a very successful act,” Quinn said. “The first time I saw him, I thought he was noble and aloof. I never thought he would do something like this.”
“If that’s the case, I’ll help you,” Veronica said. “What evidence do you have?”
Quinn shook her head, replying, “I… I looked online. It said I need to preserve bodily fluids, but there was nothing on me.”
“How can there be nothing?”
“When I woke up, I think he might have given me a bath,” Quinn said, not wanting to relive the memory, but she had to tell Veronica the details. “So, no evidence.”
“It’s already difficult for women to win these cases. Without physical evidence, it’s even harder.”
“But I have a recording of Chase,” Quinn said, taking out her phone. “Can this be used as evidence?”
“It can, but it’s not very strong,” Veronica said. “And it’s easy for this kind of evidence to be ruled inadmissible.”
“Why?”
“First, you need Chase’s cooperation. If he denies it, the credibility of your recording is low. He could claim you coerced him. Second, Julian’s team could say you two conspired to frame him since you’re husband and wife.”
“But…” Quinn stammered as her heart sank. “So, there’s no chance of winning?”
think none of them wanted to sue him? Of course they did. But in the end, it probably all came to nothing.”
“Just because he’s rich and powerful, he can get away with breaking the law?”
“Quinn, Lucy said you’re her best friend, so I’ll be frank with you. This world is full of injustices. You’ll see a lot more of them.”
“Then what’s the point of the law? Are ordinary people just supposed to be bullied by them?”
Veronica sighed, “Quinn, what can I say? It’s frustrating, but that’s the reality. I’m sorry, but I can’t help you with this.”
“Lucy said you’re the best lawyer,” Quinn pleaded as her eyes welled with tears. “If even you can’t help me, what am I supposed to do?”
Her lashes trembled. Even Veronica, a woman, felt her heart soften at the sight of the beautiful, crying girl.
“If you’re determined to go to the police to sue him,” she said, “even though I have no chance of winning, I will be your lawyer. Maybe we can try a different approach, through public opinion. We might not be able to get him convicted, but we can at least make his life difficult.”
“Public opinion?”
“Yes. Society sympathizes with the underdog. With social media, we can get a few influencers to create some buzz, but that means you’ll have to expose everything. You’ll have to stand naked before the world. It won’t be easy for Julian, but you’ll be skinned alive
too.”
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