Chapter 307: Mr. Lara Spoils Miss Lawrence
Chapter 307: Mr. Lara Spoils Miss Lawrence
Both Omari and Asher were "stars" of Che''s legal world. Omari was ten years younger than
Asher and was considered the most likely candidate to seed as the Cab''s Minister of Legal
Affairs.
Four years ago, Asher and Omari faced off in court over an international extradition case in
Metshire. The courtroom battle extended over three trials and ended with Omari''s victory. At that
time, Omari was just aw student, while Asher was already a nominee for the position of Dean of
the Law School at the Capital University.
The fact that Asher, a seasoned legal professional, lost to a student abroad tarnished his reputation
significantly. At the same time, it was discovered that this young man was none other than Omari
Lara, a wealthy and carefree yboy. People couldn''t fathom why he chose to be awyer
overseas instead of enjoying theforts of his affluent life.
When Omari returned to the country, he received an invitation from the Law School of Capital
University to serve as a visiting professor. However, he declined the offer, citing his "carefree and
undisciplined nature". Instead, he entered the Cab, bing the youngest legal intern in
history.
Three years had passed, and Omari could have been promoted to Minister of Legal Affairs.
However, he refused to return to Onistead, leaving the position vacant for nearly a year due to his
repeated dys.
Zechariah felt conflicted. If he continued with the case and won, Graeme had promised him half of
the reward plus an additional one million. However, this would mean antagonizing NIGHTBREEZE
and Omari, which could make his future in the legal field extremely challenging.
On the other hand, backing out and apologizing right now would be a loss of face, especially since
the judge had allowed media coverage. Even with pixtion, people might recognize them.
Zechariah regretted his words at the courthouse entrance earlier, where he boasted of showing no
mercy to Omari. What kind of courage had emboldened him to utter such suicidal remarks?
Omari had solid evidence in the form of video footage, testimonies from Timothy and other
ssmates, as well as the hotel manager and the staff who cleaned the floor that night. However,
Omari strategically avoided mentioning the mysterious Master Glenn.
Despite Zechariah''s reasonable eloquence and logical arguments, Omari countered every word,
leaving Zechariah speechless.
In the audience, Cheyenne admired Mr. Lara shining on the stage.
Suddenly, her phone rang. It was a message from Jerry. She had asked him to investigate the
transaction between Jase and Graeme, and he had discovered it.
In court, the severity of the injuries was primarily determined by the assessment report from medical
institutions for sentencing. Peyton''s alleged depression report turned out to be fake, and there were
records of transactions between Zechariah and Jase.
Midway through the trial, Cheyenne suddenly interrupted everyone, saying, "Wait a minute, I have
new evidence to submit. Please ask the judge to pause for a moment."
The judge inquired, "What evidence?"
Cheyenne walked over to Omari, carrying her ck dress, and showed him the document she had.
Omari clearly smiled and praised Cheyenne for her cleverness. He said, "Cheyenne is truly
resourceful. Alright, I''ll handle things from here."
Omari didn''t care whether they were in a courtroom or not, and he extended his hand, gently
running his fingers through Cheyenne''s hair, his actions tender, and his voice filled with affection.
The media friends in the audience were left in awe.
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It was a heartwarming moment! Mr. Lara and Miss Lawrence seemed to be on the verge of sweet
intoxication. The look in Mr. Lara''s eyes was filled with love as he gazed at Miss Lawrence, while
she rolled her eyes in a yful manner.
Peyton and Zechariah exchanged a nce, both feeling a sense of dread. Had Cheyenne
discovered the falsified assessment report?
Impossible! Zechariah was confident in the credibility and reputation of the highly respected and
ethical doctor he had engaged for several years, and there had been no leaks during their
cooperation. How could it have been exposed?
As evidence was presented, Peyton felt utterly defeated, and Zechariah''swyer''s license was
publicly revoked for three years, during which he was not allowed to represent in court. Peyton was
convicted of both intentional harm and defamation and sentenced to seven years.
Seven years! She was currently twenty-one, and after seven years, she would be twenty-eight. She
had missed the best years of her life, and her college degree had been interrupted. She also lost
the chance to marry Graeme.
The rest of her life loomed bleakly, and Peyton was left wondering how she would cope.
Graeme was unaware that the report was fabricated.
Jase was called to court. He admitted publicly that he had created the report and received three
hundred thousand from Zechariah.
The world seemed to copse in an instant. His cousin had truly harmed Kate. His previous support
had been aiding wrongdoing. No wonder people had called him blind.
Peyton cried bitterly in front of the media reporters, "Why is it always my fault? If Kate hadn''t tried to
steal my cousin, I wouldn''t have wanted to harm her."
As they listened to her twisted words, the people in the room disyed varying expressions.
This woman was incredibly mental.
He frowned, disappointed and serious, looking at Peyton. He said, "Peyton, I''ve always considered
you as my sister. We are cousins; it''s impossible between us."
Graeme''s words were the final blow that crushed Peyton''s hopes.
Then she questioned Graeme. Did he like Kate?
He fell silent, refusing to answer. His unusual behavior had already given Peyton the answer she
dreaded.
Staring at Kate, Peyton gloated and cursed, "Furthermore, this matter wasn''t my sole n. I didn''t
have the money to buy the drug. Kate, you''ll never imagine that your best friend was the one who
caused your demise."
What did she mean by this? The crowd wondered, but before they could inquire further, Peyton was
led away by court officers, unless the Mathews family paid to bail her out.
She was indeed sentenced to seven years in prison.
Graeme suddenly approached Kate and stood in front of her, a tinge of guilt on his handsome face.
He spoke softly, "Kate, I need to talk to you."
Kate looked at him, her eyes showing a mix of emotions. Reece, standing by her side, stared
intently at Graeme with a sharp gaze.