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Jade Carlson was startled to see Allen Rivera all of a suddenâher nerves were on edge.
She immediately reached out to try and grab the report but the man across from her was quicker. He passed the file onto Allen Rivera with a quick swing of his hand.
âAre you in charge here? I want to file a complaint!â The man shamelessly caused a scene, pointing at Jade, âThis woman doesnât keep her word, she said that as long as I got this judgment report, she would pay me. But now sheâs acting like she doesnât even know me and refusing to pay!â
âI didnât!â Tears welled up in Jadeâs eyes as she looked towards Allen, âI genuinely do not know him, I have no idea why heâs saying these things to ruin me!â
Unfortunately, Allen was indifferent to Jadeâs tears; he focused solely on the report in his hands.
It was a DNA comparison report of cat hair.
The report stated it clearlyâcat hair was found on the handkerchief. After testing, the DNA completely matched the chinchilla cat raised by Robin Harper.
If Marcel Jefferson presented this evidence back then, there would have been no need to trap Robin with precarious tactics during the court hearing.
Allen thought back to Marcelâs apparent distress during the trial, realizing that it was probably due to thisâ¦
The man continued to complain to Jade, âIâm telling you, you canât ditch this debt. Pay up! Pay up now!â
Constant glances from onlookers from all around made Jade wish she could shut this man up!
At this moment, Allen spoke, âIf you want to collect a debt, please make a lawsuit in court, or directly contact the police. If you want to complain, turn left â a staff member there will assist you.â
His voice was cold and there was no trace of expression on his face. He put the report away and continued, âYou can continue creating a scene here, but I will arrest you for obstructing justice. You will be detained for anywhere between seven to twenty days according to relevant regulations.â
The man realized he met his match, and seeing the surrounding security guards watching like tigers, he left.
Jade exhaled heavily, looking to Allen with gratitude. âThank youâ¦â
âDonât thank me, I was not helping you. I just didnât want him to disturb everyone elseâs work.â
Allenâs cold demeanor and refusal to grant any allowances left Jade feeling humiliated, she could even feel the mocking glances from those nearby.
âCan you tell me why you did this?â Allen asked her, âWhat good does it do for you?â
Jade denied outright, âHeâs slandering me, I really didnât tell him to take the report.â
âYou made a phone call before the trial. I saw it.â Allen responded lightly, âWere you planning this then? This behavior obstructs judicial fairness, I can apply to search your communication records.â
Jade instinctively held the pocket of her jacket where her phone was, her eyes flickering. It revealed her panic.
âI⦠I did it for your best interest.â Jadeâs voice was barely heard, nothing short of wronged, âHow could someone like Gerald Graves be acquitted? I⦠I did it to help you win the caseâ¦â
âDid you misunderstand something?â Allen interrupted her coldly, âJade Carlson, do you know who you are?â
Jade looked up at him, puzzled.
âYou are an intern prosecutor, you will become a prosecutor. A prosecutorâs job is not to win a case, it seems like you have a deep misunderstanding about this role.â
Allen looked down at the report in his hand and stated flatly, âJade, I donât think youâre suited for this job anymore.â
After saying this, he turned and left.
Jade stood in place, stunned. After snapping back to reality, her back was wet from cold sweat!
What did Allen mean by that? Heâ¦he wanted to transfer her?!
No!
She had been demoted from a prosecutor to an intern already; if she faced disciplinary action again, she wonât be able to stay in the Prosecutorâs Office any longer!