Jaw-Dropping Son-in-Law -
Chapter 94
Chapter 94
Gwendolyn was stumped for words.
After keeping mum for a while, she chuckled softly and said, “If she really doesn't want to give birth to achild for the Chivers family, you can just get a nephew of yours to take over the family business. Whyshould you end your son's dreams of being with someone he loves?”
Yoel jumped off the couch and glared at her. “What a lame idea! No! I'll never let Edmund marry thatwoman. Stop persuading me, will you? If you want, put your energy into persuading him to give up onbeing with her.”
Gwendolyn shook her head and uttered softly, “I don't want to have a fallout with my son. Unlike you, Icherish the relationship we have. I've already spent so much time and effort raising him. I don't want towatch him suffer because of romance. That's not a nice feeling.”
Her words were seemingly implying something.
Back then, that was what happened to her.
Yoel was taken aback. Through his gritted teeth, he said, “We're talking about our son here. Don't try tobe sarcastic, okay?”
Gwendolyn smiled wryly and lowered her head.
No one knew what was on her mind, but she was exuding an air of melancholy, and there was tensionin the air.
Yoel scratched his head and said in annoyance, “Okay. Fine. You win. Let's not talk about whether shewould be willing to give the Chivers family a child. Would you be able to accept her for her involvementin plagiarism? We're both art enthusiasts, no? One of us is a pianist, while the other is into art and
literature. We take copyrights seriously. If she had plagiarized someone's work blatantly, she's a personwith questionable moral standards. How could she be the matriarch of the Chivers family?”
Gwendolyn furrowed her brows. She had asked Edmund about it before, and Edmund told her tobelieve in Bailey. Surely, it's just a misunderstanding.
“There's a trial in a few days' time, and we'll know if she had plagiarized someone's work. If she isfound not guilty, your hatred toward her will be unjustified,” she answered.
Yoel gritted his teeth and said, “Fine! If she didn't plagiarize Snowflake's work, I'll take a step back andlet Edmund be with her. Once she has agreed to give the Chivers family a child, I'll take another stepback and let her marry into the Chivers family.”
Hearing that, Gwendolyn let out a sigh of relief. Needless to say, it wasn't easy getting her husband tocompromise. Let's just hope everything develops smoothly.
Three days later, the trial for Bailey plagiarizing Snowflake's work was about to take place.
People from all walks of life were there, and the scene was filled with reporters.
The people who were allowed to enter were people of status and power. The rest could only waitoutside.
Based on the principle of fairness and impartiality, the court unanimously decided to live stream theentire court session so that people from all walks of life could observe it.
Meanwhile, Felicity was having a conversation with the plaintiff's attorney in the lounge.
“Don't worry, Mrs. Luther. As long as Mr. Luther stays out of this lawsuit, we'll surely win. As for thesentence, that'll depend on Ms. Stone. After all, her mentor is an internationally-respected figure. If she
were to use the influence she has internationally, the court will most probably deliver their judgmentbased on her suggestion,” the attorney said.
Felicity nodded and shifted her gaze toward a middle-aged man standing nearby. “Are you sureArtemis didn't contact any attorneys, and he didn't put pressure on the court?”
The middle-aged man shook his head and answered firmly, “No. Mr. Luther hasn't done anything ofsuch in the past few days. In fact, he didn't even consult with Luther Group's legal department. Hedoesn't seem like he's protecting Ms. Bailey.”
Felicity chuckled coldly in response. “He trusts this woman a lot, doesn't he? Based on what, though?Or could it be that the woman had told him something to gain his trust?”
The attorney then chimed in, “In my opinion, I think Mr. Luther knows she had indeed committedplagiarism, so he knows there's no need to fight it. He could put pressure on the judiciary, but thatwould destroy his reputation. If he does that, everyone's going to know that he's protecting Bailey. Whyshould he risk Luther Group's reputation and credibility for a woman who's under the spotlight? It's notworth it.”
“Well, if that's the case, he has finally gotten smart.” Felicity's expression softened.
She thought Artemis would put pressure on the court, so she had gotten prepared to counter whateverthat was coming her way.
Hence, she was pleased when she found out that he hadn't done anything. It seems like he still has hisrationality intact. He knows he's a man with responsibilities, so he shouldn't act impulsively.
“Okay. I'm counting on you to finish the job, Mr. Yoder,” Felicity uttered.
“Thank you for your trust, Mrs. Luther. Don't worry. I'll try my best to achieve the best outcome for you,”Matthew Yoder answered.
“Okay. If you win this, ruin that woman for good, so she'll never be able to set foot in the design industryagain. Once you've done that, I'll get you to join the legal team of Luther Group.”
Matthew was left pleasantly surprised. Becoming an attorney for Luther Group? That's a dream cometrue!
“Thank you, Mrs. Luther,” Matthew uttered.
The courtroom was packed for the trial.
Beatrice, Rhonda, Jessica, Janice, and all the people who wanted Bailey in jail were seated in the front.
Jessica shook Rhonda's hand and smiled. “Here's to a fruitful collaboration. Although we had a hiccupprior to this, everything seems to have worked out for us.”
Rhonda grinned and answered, “This is a collective win. Don't worry, I'll replace a way to help you get yourjob back. Without Bailey, you'll surely be the lead designer at the headquarters.”
The corner of Jessica's lips twitched. When will I ever become the lead designer? This is all your fault,Bailey. Because of you, I'll never be what I want to be.
“Bailey should be here soon. I'll go and meet her.”
“Go on.”
After watching her leave, Rhonda sneered, “She has big breasts, but she has no brains, does she?She has a ridiculous sense of superiority just because she's Eve's disciple. She should count herselflucky that she isn't interested in Artemis. Otherwise, why would I keep her around till now?”
Beatrice reached out her hand to pat Rhonda's back. “It's not such a bad idea to keep her around. Atleast we can annoy that b*tch, Bailey.”
Rhonda retracted her gaze and gritted her teeth. “If the trial doesn't go our way, we'll have to keepthinking of ways to bring her down. I hope everything goes smoothly today because I'm so sick ofBailey. I can't wait to see that b*tch leaving Hallsbay. She should run as far away from here as shecan.”
“Things will go our way today.” Beatrice flashed a cunning smile. “Before I came here, I had alreadytalked to my friend who's working at the courthouse. She told me Artemis hadn't looked for a team ofattorneys to help Bailey. Besides, he hadn't tried to put pressure on the court. This trial is surely goingthe plaintiff's way. To be honest, I'm sure everyone knows Bailey had committed plagiarism. No matterhow capable Artemis is, he wouldn't dare to protect her openly.”
“Is that true? He didn't do anything to help her? Is he just hanging her out to dry?”
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