Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1339 When he thought of those years he and Sarah lived in the seaside villa, he wanted to slap himself right there and then so badly. All his actions were torturing his own heart.
âYou b*tch.â Shaunâs eyes were bloodshot. Even a well-mannered man like him could not resist cursing vulgar words at that moment.
âThatâs not true, â Sarah shouted amidst her frustrated and hopeless crying. âI didnât do that. Thomas, why are you framing me? What benefit did Shaun give you? I know. Are you scared of Chester? Did you forget who made you this way?â
âYou. Itâs all you. â Thomas became unreasonable too. âWhy didnât you, as my sister, stop me whenever I had evil thoughts? As long as it could hurt the people by Catherineâs side, you would encourage me to do them. If it werenât because you were so close to Shaun and his friends, I wouldnât have been so arrogant. You were the one who made me this way today.â
âYou brought everything today upon yourself.
Havenât I cleaned up after you enough all these years? Youâre so heartless and ungrateful.â
âHa, so you got fed up with me and had people kidnap me. You secretly want to kill me, right? You evil woman, Iâll pull you down with me even if Iâm unlucky.â
âYouâre crazy. When did I kidnap you? Donât talk nonsense.â
The siblings, Thomas and Sarah, started quarreling publicly in the courtroom.
âSilence.â The judge gavelled hard. She said angrily, âDo you all take this place as a market? If this quarrel continues, youâll face detainment.â
Sarah cried and said to the judge, â Iâm innocent. â Thomas said, âWhat I said was the truth.â
The judgeâs temple throbbed. She hit the gavel furiously again. âQuiet.â
She glared at Sarah. With that, Stevens held Sarah back in a hurry and told her not to say anything more. The judge was really infuriated.
The room finally quieted down.
The judge said coldly, âThe accused, you can present your statement.â
Sarah quickly stood up and choked. âAlthough I donât understand why my brother would help Shaun, what I said before was true. When I was 18, Shaun confessed to me and asked me to date him. In order to love him, I did the things he liked and even became a psychologist to cure his illness.
Everything I did was for his sake. Iâm unsatisfied that I gave him more than ten years of my life only for them to be fed to a dog. Iâm even wrongly accused as an unscrupulous woman. Itâs outrageous. Iâm really⦠unwilling to accept this. â
Toward the end, she started sobbing.
The sound of her crying echoed in the whole courtroom. Everyone silently listened to her weeping, and they all had different expressions on their faces.
Freya, who was sitting behind, could not help but scold, âSheâs really good at acting. F*ck, why didnât she become an actress?â
Eliza squinted her eyes. âMy acting skills are nothing compared to hers.â
Catherine sighed. âI just want to puke.â
âYouâre pregnant too?â Freya asked in excitement. âNo, Shaun canât make you pregnant, right?â
ââ¦I meant Iâm so disgusted by her words that I want to puke,â Catherine said speechlessly.
âHaha, you have to understand me. Itâs the pregnancy brain.â Freya smiled sheepishly. âDo you think the judge will be touched by Sarahâs acting?â
âIf it was a male judge, he may be. However, for a female judgeâ¦â Catherine laughed.
Eliza glanced at Catherine and continued Catherineâs sentence. âGuys always go weak easily a t the sight of womenâs tears. However, as a woman, a female judge wonât go soft-hearted. On the contrary, sheâll feel more repulsive toward women who like to use crying to gain sympathy. If you donât believe it, look around. Among the audience, most of the people who have gone soft-hearted at Sarahâs words are men. Most women scoff at it.â
Freya glanced left and right. âI realize you two have quite good chemistry.â
âItâs not chemistry. Itâs normal judgment.â Catherine smiled.
âThatâs right.â Eliza nodded.
Freya was speechless. âThatâs enough. Donât make it look as if I canât make normal judgments, okay?â
âYou even said Iâm pregnant. Do you think you can still make normal judgments?â Catherine dealt her a blow.