Chapter 545
Chapter 545
The lawyers gasped in shock.
Robert Martin shifted their focus, “I have a request for dismissal of the lawsuit right here. You are welcome to take a look.”
The court was initially prepared to accept the case, but Jean’s response changed this appeal.
Considering the recent changes, the lawyers appeared a little nervous. Although they had been in the sector for a long time, they had never seen a situation quite like this one. The tables have turned.
After looking at Jean, Charlie turned to face the defendant standing next to him.
“Now, Mr. Royden.”
Edbert leaned forward, holding the wheelchair’s handle with displeasure.
“My apologies, Mr. Melchoir. Initially, I believed that the ugly nature of my family should not be made public. My niece and daughter-in-law are worse than my nephew, which I neglected to mention.” Edbert simpered, “She bribed off the attending doctor, that’s why my legs are…”
“Spreading rumors is entirely up to the individual.” Jean smiled indifferently, “There is no legal consequence. You are free to say whatever you want. I can also call the newspaper now and spread facts. How about that?”
Jean gave them a direct look.
She expressed, “It doesn’t matter. The deal is that if you sue me and I pay you back, I won’t believe the lies you fabricate for that man.” Jean looked at Charlie, “Besides, with your experience, do you really think you can win this case?”
She made it clear that she was playing the rogue.
But when they were made to examine them, those lawyers were rendered dumbfounded.
If what she said was untrue, the indictment might be amended to include defamation and gossip in this trial.
What if she was telling the truth?
After exchanging glances, Charlie and his assistant stood up together. “I have some documents in the office to retrieve, so I’ll excuse you for a few minutes.”
Jean tilted her head.
She asked openly. “Mr. Melchoir, are you fleeing in despair, or are you verifying what I just said?”
Charlie’s eyes darkened, “Miss Eyer, don’t get me wrong, I’ll be back soon.”
“Well, preferably soon. I can’t sit for too long.”
Robert Martin suppressed a smile beside her.
He watched Mr. Melchoir stride off with a scowl.
This was the first time Robert Martin had witnessed Mr. Melchoir rendered speechless by people outside of the courtroom.
Robert stood up.
“Mr. Royden, I’m just outside.”
As he raised his finger, Edgar’s focused gaze turned to the two individuals across from him.
“Uncle Edbert, do you have to take it this far?” Copyright by Nôv/elDrama.Org.
Edbert coughed heavily, “I just want to seek justice for Xena. The child had a hard life growing up. She finally came around and recognized me, but… I am rather upset.”
“Upset over?”
“We can be frank,” said the old man. He turned to
face her, “We are the only four people present. There are no reporters and no recordings. So, why do you still behave pretentiously? Are you worried that you won’t survive the push?”
Since knowing Edgar’s attitude towards Edbert, Jean couldn’t bear it any longer.
In any case, there was no point in being patient toward a despicable individual.
“Please be understanding. Stop your nonsense,” George remarked coldly.
“Are you qualified to talk here?”
Jean scrutinized George, “Your position does not warrant interference in the eyes of the firm. You don’t have the right to interfere in the activities of the Royden family from the standpoint of personal interests.” She scoffed, “Take heed, you best avoid working under such a cruel man. Instead of a girl, you’ll find yourself in the mountains soon enough.”
George’s eyes became dark.
Edgar reached across and took Jean’s hand.
“Enough.”
However, Jean didn’t understand his stance on this.
“Everyone wants to resolve this, but if he keeps playing dirty tricks, nothing gets right! It is now a game of ethical limbo!”
‘Cough, cough, cough!
Edbert coughed a fit once more.
Jean sprang to her feet and grabbed Edgar’s hand,
“Let’s go. I can’t stand that he coughs himself to death while he blackmails the two of us.”
Edgar was promptly removed by her. She swung her head scathingly as she went down the stairs.
“Was that too much?”
The man furrowed his brows.
“Ample.”
“Well, you didn’t stop me!” She crossed her arms, “Besides, I still had more to say.”
Jean murmured and scamped down the stairs.
Edgar smirked. He followed her, demonstrating his lack of objection Jean’s decisions.
Edbert coughed in the conference room as they left the office. Edbert didn’t stop till Charlie and his assistant arrived back.
“How are you speaking, Mr. Royden?” Charlie enquired. “The countermeasures we previously described are not, in my opinion, essentially worthless.”
“Plus, I believe it’s preferable to make amends given Miss Eyer’s attitude.”
Edbert’s eyes expressed disdain.
“Do you think what she said is true?”
“No, no. I didn’t mean it at all. Just a few things that could harm your reputation and the firm.” Charlie grinned and presented Edbert with the letter of contract termination. “If there is an opportunity in the future, our law firm will serve you wholeheartedly.”
After obtaining Edbert’s signature, Charlie dismissed himself.
George was next to him.
“Will you still attend Mr. Blanc’s appointment, Mr.Edbert?”
“Go, I want to watch how they dig up my history,” Edbert gritted.
In accordance with Edbert’s strategy, Edgar would be under pressure from the outside world’s public opinion. His lack of abilities would certainly cause him to veer off course in his task.
At that point, everything can be easily returned to its initial state with a little prodding.
But Edbert was troubled by Jean’s approach. “George, tell me about all the issues that remained after purchasing the Eyer Group.”
George nodded and replied, “Yes.” George checked the caller ID, “It’s the hospital.”
Xena was admitted to the psychiatric hospital ten hours ago. It was rather late for a phone call.
Edbert grimaced, “Head there now.”
Half an hour later.
As soon as they arrived outside the ward, they heard conversations inside.
“Miss Eyer, we have tried our best.” The head of the department looked ashamed, “Her present state is rather severe. She shows no sign of cognition.”
“In other words, it is impossible for her to identify anyone. Her testimony would be deemed invalid, right?” Jean looked at Xena, who was pacing around the ward. She felt pity for the girl. The doctor nodded.
“Yes, that is a valid conclusion.” “Okay, thank you.” Jean got up and opened the door of the ward. The lady came face to face with Edbert. “No need to ask. You’re too late.” She sighed, “Xena has lost it. She won’t be useful to you at court.”