Tessa conveyed everything that she knew. She had just let out her anguish and frustration, which she had suppressed for 20 years. After that, she slumped back into the chair. She was drenched in sweat.
At this moment, she felt guilty. She regretted it from the bottom of her heart. She hated herself for being 20 years late in revealing the truth.
If only she hadn't been so greedy at the time. If only she could've been brave enough to withstand Sophia's threats and testify that she had murdered Anne.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIf so, Anne could've rested in peace. As for herself, she wouldn't have had to be away from hand suffer for 20 years.
She was really foolish back then. Sophia was just Javier's mistress at that time. Why did she have to fear such a lowly woman? If Javier and Anne reconciled, there was no way that Sophia would've becJavier's wife. She wouldn't even have remained in the Beckett family.
Sophia might have been carrying Javier's child, but she would've ended up having to leave. Only her child would be allowed to stay.
That being said, it was all too late.
The Taylors were seated in the gallery. They heard the cruel truth and empathized with Jasper and Anne. It was as if they had just witnessed the entire process of Jasper's mother's death.
Mandy, Colene, Lyla, and Tatiana already had tears streaming down their faces. Cyrus had a glum expression on his face. Even Jonah, who was usually as cool as a cucumber, was also on the verge of tears.
He and his brothers, along with Alyssa, lost their mother at a young age. However, they were more blessed compared to Jasper. It wasn't the most painful thing to experience losing their mother to illness.
The greatest pain was when one's mother died an I. and couldn't rest in peace.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Judge Lynch, | have a few questions for the witness regarding this case." Simon stood up. His gaze was dark.
Alyssa and Jasper guessed that he was surely going to create trouble. In order to secure his own future, he had to do all he could to side with Sophia. This was something that they had already expected. Even so, they still felt their chests tighten.
Steven nodded with a serious look on his face. "Go ahead." Simon walked to the front of Tessa. The way he stared at her was enough to send chills down one's spine. "Ms.
Flores, you accused my client of being Anne Bartley's murderer. May | ask if you have actually witnessed her pushing Anne Bartley down? "You only have to answer yes or no. There's no need for further elaboration." Sean knitted his brows together tightly. He clenched his fists.
Tessa could only answer with honesty, "No, | didn't. But | clearly heard that..." Simon slammed the table, making Tessa jump. "There will be a sound whenever objects knock into one another.
People outside could have heardslamming the table. Would they also assthat | am committing a murder?" Sean lifted his hand and interrupted in a deep voice, "Judge Lynch, | object! The defense just made a call for speculation using the straw man fallacy!" Steven responded, "Defense, please refrain from speculative questions.
Simon scoffed. He then continued, "In other words, the witness never actually saw my client commit any so- called murder. Her statement can only prove that my client was the last person to see the deceased. She may be a suspect, but she cannot assthat my client is the murderer.
"Furthermore, you said that my client plotted to poison the deceased. You also said that the poison used was fentanyl. However, fentanyl isn't poison at all. It is a common analgesic. This drug can even be obtained in clinics overseas. It is a completely legal drug." "Even though fentanyl is an analgesic, it is common knowledge that a slight increase in dosage would be sufficient to cause death." Sean thought that he was simply quibbling. Immediately, he argued back angrily, "This drug is highly dangerous as long as it can cause death. Defense, you should be speaking facts. You shouldn't be twisting other people's words!"