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The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret novel Chapter 349

The defendant's lawyer stated with a stern expression, "Our client has been on psychotropic medication for three years, which means she could not control her actions during the incidents in question."

He then presented the psychiatric evaluation report. Frey’s face darkened as a wave of nausea overcame her.

The irony was almost unbearable as she was the one truly suffering and in need of treatment, yet it was she who had been guilt-tripped by her torturer.

Her hands trembled slightly as she glared at Abigail. For a moment, she was tempted to lunge at her, which might have offered some twisted sense of satisfaction.

Just as Frey was about to act on her impulse, her lawyer intervened, grabbing her arm. "Ms. Frey, calm down!"

Frey took deep breaths, her eyes locked on Abigail in the dock.

Suddenly, a commotion erupted outside the courtroom.

"Quiet! What’s happening?" The judge's face was stern. The day's proceedings had already been chaotic enough.

"I have evidence proving that Ms. Abigail is not mentally ill!" came a chilling voice.

The courtroom fell silent as Nathaniel’s imposing figure appeared. His unexpected arrival stunned everyone, as his involvement had not been anticipated.

Frey was taken aback and speechless, while Abigail’s face turned an alarming shade of pale.

Her gaze remained fixed on Nathaniel, who was now walking toward the audience. The pain in her heart was palpable.

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