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When The Family Reads The Fake Heiress Mind novel Chapter 285

Chapter 285 A Good Dog

“I still don’t buy it. When the evidence is solid, it shouldn’t be this easy to overturn.”

“Let the bullet fly a little longer.”

“Ugh, the redemption arc is too simple.”

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As soon as Edgar finished his testimony, the male lawyer seated next to Sarah couldn’t wait to jump in. His eyes were sharp and cold as he stared at Edgar, firing off aggressively, “This young man claims to be a witness, but can he provide proof that he was actually present that night?”

“From start to finish, this is all just your one–sided story. There’s no actual evidence. If you made all this up, it wouldn’t be surprising at all.”

“And even if you were there that night, can you prove you actually saw both Thomas and Sarah? Not someone else?”

“Because your bias is way too obvious. Without solid evidence, there’s no way your testimony will convince anyone.”

His clear and methodical argument instantly struck a chord with everyone in the room–and all the viewers watching the livestream.

That’s right!

Even if Edgar didn’t seem like he was lying, he was still just a teenager running his mouth. Whatever he said, people were supposed to just take it at face value? That he saw who he said he saw?

It didn’t hold water. Not without actual proof.

Jean sat in her seat, one eyebrow subtly raised as her gaze floated toward Sarah’s lawyer.

That lawyer really was Thomas’s loyal mutt.

Even now, he was still defending Thomas to the bitter end, ignoring the facts and trying to shift the blame.

Jean’s lips curled slightly, a cold glint flashing from the corner of her eyes.

Good thing she came prepared.

“He does have proof that he was there that night.”

It wasn’t Edgar who spoke again, but Jolene, who smiled as she stepped forward.

She promptly submitted a new piece of surveillance footage to the judge.

No one except Jean and Jolene had seen this footage before.

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It was Edgar!

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