"But..."

Audrey still wanted to say something, but Bryson hugged her tightly.

"Audrey, I know you are feeling guilty, but this is his own choice. If Dick is not dead, he will be locked up in prison, and there will be no other day for him to come out in this life. I am afraid that this is what he does not want to bear, so he chose to die now. It has nothing to do with you!"

Audrey knew that Bryson was comforting her.

However, it did work.

Not hearing Audrey speak again, Bryson felt a little relaxed.

"You have more important things to do now. Don't forget. You are still a lawyer!"

A lawyer!

She was a lawyer, and Harold was still sitting on the dock. Her task had not ended, so she had to be rational and sober.

Audrey took a deep breath and smiled at Bryson. "I understand."

Bryson pinched her hand. "I'll wait for you in the audience."

Coby and Dick's bodies were carried out, and the court returned to peace.

Only their acting lawyer was left in the plaintiff's seats.

Audrey stood in the defendant's lawyer seat, "Your Honor, all the jury and identification members. All the evidence just now has been proved that my client was framed by someone. In addition, my client has been detained for two months, and has sincerely repented. I hope Your Honor, you can announce that my client is innocent and be released in court!"

Then, Audrey handed over the confession letter that Harold had written last night.

The two judges looked at the letter and exchanged a look, and then they came to have a discussion with the jury.

In the end, the judge looked at Harold with a kind expression.

"After the unanimous decision of the court jury, I now announce, the defendant, Harold, is innocent, and will be released at court!"

finally relieved at this

have finally

covering up and falsely accusing. We will arrest her according to the

moment the judge finished

death by Coby, she was already terrified to the point that her entire body

on her hands, her

...

out of the court, Harold let out a

he finally had

that happened this morning was like a

he was indeed acquitted,

tightly. "Angel, thank you so much. If it weren't for you, I

thank me, don't make such low-level mistakes. I don't want

Harold felt awkward.

right. He needed

way, where is your grandmother's grave?

you going to my grandmother's

say to you? Let's

"Oh, okay!"

...

was in a cemetery in

the kind-hearted neighbor who told him

the tombstone, Audrey took a deep look at the photo. She was a white-haired old

seen that she was amiable when

bouquet of carnations in

down with

It's all

kowtowed several times to his

Harold's sister. Thank you for raising him during the eighteen

down beside Harold and

looked at Audrey

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