However, neither Shane nor Catherine laughed at him.

As Shane glared at him icily, Catherine addressed him with an apologetic look on her face. “I'm here to see you, Sam.”

Sam scoffed, saying with difficulty, “I've been in here for ages, yet you've never come. Don't you feel like a hypocrite to appear in this place now?”

He remembered vividly how Catherine had sold him out when he was caught, saying that he was solely responsible for the murder and that it had nothing to do with her.

Indeed, none of it had anything to do with her, but she was his wife. His heart chilled at the thought of how she had abandoned him in the moment of crisis, letting him face it alone.

“I'm the hypocrite?” Catherine had initially felt sorry for not visiting him. However, the moment she heard him saying that, the guilt in her heart instantly vanished, replaced only by rage.

“Will you leave us for a moment, Shane? I need to give this old man here a piece of my mind,” Catherine asked Shane while she continued to glare at Sam furiously.

“Sure. I'll be back in

“All right.” Catherine nodded.

Shane turned and left.

and Sam were left in the visiting

had someone watching me around the clock every day. As long as I acted slightly out of the ordinary, he'd

didn't mention anything about it just now either.” A guilty look flashed across Sam's eyes. Funnily, rather than admitting his own mistake in not asking her, he still

even though the entire matter did seem rather ironic to

are you doing here?” Sam

your final trial is coming soon, and you're likely to receive a death sentence. That's why

anger shot through his body. Even his eyes turned red

him drugs that almost took away his ability to father a child. You can only blame yourself for the way he treats you,”

her in disbelief. “Y-You're speaking up for

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