Personality V: I will save everything

Chapter 191 Court Session (Page 12)

Although two people were suddenly added to the dock in this trial, causing the entire court to fall into a small chaos.

However, fortunately, there were already enough troubles in this trial, and adding two people to the dock made it seem less important.

Almost everyone in the court believed that this was just another obvious trial. Anyway, Charles Messmer would definitely be found not guilty in the end. Therefore, without determining who the two newly added plaintiffs were, Next, the trial started in a hurry.

"Oh, my God! Ada, my daughter, I never thought that you would like to make mischief as much as your sister Bessie." Even standing on the dock, Charles Messmer still looked as if nothing happened. Same.

Although before the trial, Charles Messmer still approached the judge of this trial, namely Cogan, and wanted to bribe her through the same method as his brother, but Cogan sternly refused.

But Charles Messmer still felt it didn't matter. He just thought that Corgan said this to avoid suspicion. Anyway, for the sake of relatives, Corgan would definitely stand by him in the end. Waiting for this crisis After it's over, just thank her properly.

Therefore, in this trial, Charles Mesmer thought that he was completely sure that he would be found not guilty in the end anyway, so he stood in the defendant's box with a swagger, and even dared to face the plaintiff's box directly before the trial. The person above speaks.

"..." Ada didn't say anything, she just turned her head away from her father in the dock. She hated what her father had done from the bottom of her heart.

Her sister failed before, and Ada also had no confidence in it. She just wanted to resist in her own way.

The time for the court session was getting closer and closer, and many people entered the court one after another, especially the spectators who were watching. The seats there were even full of people.

Sitting on the judge's bench, Cogan secretly glanced at the people in the auditorium. Cogan was surprised to find that most of them were not wearing very rich clothes. They all looked ordinary, and even some were poor. Cogan also knew in his heart that these people had probably suffered at the hands of Charles Messmer.

These people should have bought the untried drugs sold by Charles Messmer and suffered from them, but they are not as brave as the people on the plaintiff's bench. They only dare to hold their anger in their hearts, but they don't Dare to vent them out.

Cogan sighed quietly in his heart, and at the same time he was a little anxious because the court date was coming soon, why didn't Jose Baden and Lydia Jones come yet?

Cogan became more and more anxious as she waited. In order to relieve her anxiety, she even started to count the number of people in the spectator seats.

But among this number, Cogan discovered that there were unexpectedly several "acquaintances" among them.

Mr. Kurt Frank, he is lowering his head at this moment, writing and drawing on the book in his hand.

There was also Norton, who was also sitting in the gallery. Corgan never thought that Norton would come to listen.

In fact, not only was Norton here, but Kreacher was sitting next to Norton. It was just that when Kreacher was active in the manor, Cogan was not in the manor, so he didn't know Kreacher.

At the same time, Cogan also saw a strange man in the auditorium. The man was wearing a very big hat and a particularly large windbreaker. He lowered his head, making it almost impossible for Cogan to see clearly. his face.

But Cogan didn't think much about it. Anyway, the clothes belong to the person, and he is free to wear them however he wants.

...............

The clock in the court is ticking, and almost all relevant personnel have taken their seats, waiting for the trial to begin when the time is up.

But Jose Baden and Lydia Jones hadn't arrived yet. Cogan's face looked calm, but in fact, he was already anxious and started to sweat.

Finally, at the last minute before the trial started, Jose Baden opened the door to the court.

When the trial was about to begin, a person suddenly broke in, which naturally attracted the attention of everyone in the court.

Jose Baden walked into the courtroom with his head held high, followed by Lydia Jones. After seeing these two people finally arriving, Cogan couldn't help but breathed a sigh of relief.

But there is something strange about the two of them in the eyes of others. First of all, the man walking in front is wearing a gorgeous dress. How gorgeous it is, so gorgeous that it doesn’t look like he is attending a party. Instead of wearing it during a court hearing, he should be wearing this outfit to go to a dance.

The lady walking behind was even weirder, because she was wearing a doctor's uniform that had been changed into women's clothing, and she was holding a large stack of... files-like things in her arms, which looked really weird. Weird and out of place in the courtroom.

But Charles Messmer, who was in the dock, recognized their identities. Well, to be precise, he only recognized the identity of the man walking in front. He was Count Jose Baden, the famous noble.

"Oh, my God! Lord Jose Baden, I really want you to see the embarrassment I am in now. I never expected that I would be surprised to see you here!" Charles Messmer took the lead and said to Jose Baden. Baden saluted.

Charles Messmer did not think that the arrival of Jose Baden would bring any different results to the trial. In his eyes, all nobles were alike, and José Badem must have been the same.

And it can be seen from Jose Baden's clothes that he wore a dress for a ball, not a formal dress for a trial, which proves that he believed that the trial was a formal one from beginning to end. It's just a funny show.

But unfortunately, Charles Messmer's calculations came to nothing.

"Oh, no, Charles Messmer, I'm different from you. I'm not surprised to see you at all." Jose Baden said with a little sarcasm.

Charles Messmer naturally heard the sarcasm in Jose Baden's tone, but even if he wanted to be angry, he did not dare to get angry. Jose Baden's status was much greater than him, whether it was money, When it comes to power or fame, he doesn't dare to challenge Jose Baden.

But what Jose Baden said next greatly exceeded Mesmer's expectations.

By the way, Charles Messmer’s previous guess was indeed half correct.

"This trial is interesting, but the hallmark of the court is a scale, and the scale is not balanced right now, so I want to make it balanced."

This sentence greatly exceeded Charles Messmer's expectations, and it also ignited a glimmer of hope in the hearts of other people in the courtroom.

Especially Ada Messmer and Freddie Riley on the plaintiff's bench.

Of course Ada Messmer recognized José Baden.

Freddie Riley, who often paid attention to the affairs of high society, could also recognize Jose Baden immediately.

So when they saw Jose Baden come to this court hearing, they had given up hope in their hearts, although they themselves did not think that this trial could be successful.

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