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The Alpha’s Regret Claiming His Luna novel Chapter 298

Chapter 222: The Luna’s Victory 1

Chapter 222: The Luna’s Victory1

Chapter 222: The Luna’s Victory

(Olivia’s POV)

The days passed in the heat of June in Harbor City, and more than half a month had gone by. In late June, one of the cases entrusted to me by Rivers Pack Holdings was about to go to court.

The stage was set for a pivotal moment in my career as a supernatural lawyer.

Inside the solemn tribunal chamber at Shadowmere Courthouse, I took my place as the plaintiff’s attorney. The familiar weight of responsibility settled on my shoulders as I arranged my files on the polished wooden

table.

Connor Rivers sat in the gallery behind me, his presence both comforting and motivating. Adrian Sinclair occupied a seat nearby, there to witness the proceedings.

My tailored charcoal black power suit spoke of professionalism, while my focused expression revealed the

sharp mind I’d honed through years of legal training. I could feel my amber eyes gleaming with determination

as I prepared to address the court.

The opposing counsel shuffled through their papers nervously. They had no idea what was coming.

“Your Honor,” I began, my voice clear and compelling as it carried across the courtroom. “The evidence will

show that the defendant willfully violated the terms of their contract with Rivers Pack Holdings.”

My arguments flowed with seamless logic, each point building upon the last like a carefully constructed

fortress. I had spent weeks preparing for this moment, and every detail was perfectly in place.

The opposing lawyer attempted to interrupt, but I smoothly guided him into the first trap I had set. His objection only served to highlight the weakness in his client’s position.

“Objection, Your Honor. Counsel is leading the witness.”

“Overruled,” the judge responded. “The witness may answer.”

I smiled slightly, knowing I had already won this exchange.

During the heated debates that followed, my adaptability shone through every challenge. When the opposing

lawyer raised difficult questions, I remained calm and composed.

“Ms. Winters, surely you can’t expect the court to believe-

“I expect the court to examine the evidence,” I interrupted smoothly, my voice cutting through his bluster. “Which clearly shows my client fulfilled every obligation under the contract.”

I swiftly identified weaknesses in his arguments and responded with sharp retorts that left him scrambling. My ability to control the pace and tone of the trial captivated everyone in the courtroom.

The judge leaned forward, clearly impressed by my presentation. Even the court reporter seemed to pause in her typing to listen more intently.

In this war of words, I emerged victorious. The opposing counsel’s final argument fell flat, and I could see defeat written across his face.

The plaintiff has presented a compelling case, the judge announced. I will render my decision within the

After the trial concluded, Connor, Adrian, and I walked side–by–side through the courthouse corridors. The marble floors echoed with our footsteps as we made our way toward the exit.

The afternoon sunlight streamed through the tall windows, casting long shadows across the polished stone.

I felt the satisfaction of a battle well–fought coursing through my veins.

Outside in the courthouse parking grounds, I turned to Connor with professional courtesy. “Alpha Connor, the

verdict should be available in a few days.”

Connor’s voice remained calm as he expressed his confidence. “I have no doubt we’ll receive a favorable ruling. Your performance in there was exceptional, Liv.”

“Thank you for your confidence in my abilities,” I replied with a playful smile. “Though I must say, you make an

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