Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2
Chapter 426-The Public Trial (Igor Havoc)
“This man over here killed that nanny and that innocent child, but fortunately, the kid survived,” I said as I walked around, addressing my people.
“So the witness is alive,” Melanie had come to the front to discuss the matters.
There were a few older people in our lair who were silently listening to us. They wouldn’t be making much difference, but because Beatrice had returned, the crown being returned to her was already in discussion.
Without it, I would have been able to make a decision all by myself. But now I had to rely on the people’s words.
“This man has ruined our peace ever since he stepped into our lair. He came here to
deliver our princess to us and expected us to accept him. He needs to realize he cannot use our kindness on us,” I yelled as I pointed my finger at him.
His eyes were stuck on Beatrice. I wanted to scoop them out for even lying to my gorgeous mate.
I was so annoyed that they were only bobbing their heads and not yelling at us to just end him. These people are dumb. “What about the boy? We can bring him here,” Melanie, being very annoying, once again broke my attention to her.
“We would have only if he was not in a coma,” I said, rolling my eyes her way, eyeing her to not interrupt again.
“Oh, then we can bring the girls to give their statements,” Melanie didn’t get the hint and continued intervening in the trial.
“We will. In fact, they have already said what they saw and who they saw many times. But we will call them here again,” I muttered under my breath.
“Let me take a stand for myself,” It was then that Akin straightened his back while still in chains and demanded a fair trial.
I noticed everyone staring at him in silence. He knew he had charm and looks, and he wasn’t afraid of using them. His calmness brought attention to him.
“If you are going to do this trial, I should be given a chance to defend myself,” he was saying without displaying any pain from the silver chains. His eyes were still stuck on my mate.
“You are a criminal. You will not be given any—,” I hadn’t even finished when Melanie jumped in.
This lady was getting on my nerves. She was so against the idea of her daughter being with that man that she didn’t even talk to him the whole time, and all of a sudden, when we are finally this close to getting rid of him, she is coming to his defense.
“Fine. Let’s see how you can defend yourself against such heinous accusations,” Melanie said with an eye roll. Her gestures and harsh tone didn’t matter because, by the end, she was giving him a chance to turn the table around.
“Melanie,” I muttered under my breath, grunting.
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