Chapter 1001 See You In Court!
Chapter 1001 See You in Court!
"Let me go!" Phantom screamed, her anger uncontroble.
"If you dare to touch her again, try it!" The bodyguard''s voice was cold and threatening. After speaking,
the bodyguard released Phantom''s hand.
Although she tried to suppress it, Phantom was trembling all over. She dared not hit Besse again but
red at her with hatred in her eyes.
The reporters finally reacted and quickly asked questions. "Besse, did youe here today just to
threaten Phantom?"
"Bringing a bodyguard with you is meant to intimidate her, isn''t it?"
"Do you know what consequences your unrepentant attitude will bring upon yourself?"
"Aren''t you afraid that Northfield will boycott Karami''s works because of your actions?"
"Do you know what irreparable damage this will cause Karami?"
All the questions were aimed at defending Phantom.
Besse was not threatened by them and calmly said, "I never thought things would escte to this point.
I originally intended to settle this matter privately andpensate Phantom ordingly. But as you
can see, she didn''t n on letting me off so easily. Since that''s the case, I can only ept her
charges."
Phantom stared fiercely at Besse but could do nothing about it for now. She wanted nothing more than
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to p Besse in the face right now for being so arrogant even after everything that happened.
"I came here today just to confirm Miss Phantom''s thoughts on this matter," Besse said nonchntly as
if she were still in control of everything despite being used of wrongdoing by everyone present.
"Since we''ve rified things now let''s proceed with your press conference."
With those words spoken confidently, Besse appeared to be the one in charge of everything despite
being used by everyone present.
Phantom watches her leave with an indignant look.
"Miss Phantom?"
Upon hearing the journalist call her, she immediately put on a pitiful look, and tears flowed out.
"It''s the first time I''ve met someone like this. It was my fault, but she still acted so arrogant and
unrepentant. I feel that choosing to use legal means to protect my rights is the right path!"
"We will support you to the end in your fight for rights." The reporter quickly agreed.
At this time, everyone would take the stance of Phantom. This was not just awsuit between the two
designers, it was a matter between two countries, under the banner of patriotism.
The media knew which side to take and should stand with it, even though some reporters had also
found that Phantom was hypocritical.
Outside the press conference, Besse left the scene and met a woman face to face when she had just
taken a few steps.
The woman walked quickly and almost bumped into Besse. Fortunately, a man behind that woman
pulled her gently towards him and held her tight in his arms.
"Slow down, be careful." There was some reproach and indulgence in his voice.
"I can''t!" Susan said in a huff. "Minerva Bird, I can''t wait to beat her to death! Besse?!"
At this moment, Susan realized that the person she almost collided with was Besse.
Susan fixed her gaze on Besse, who also looked at her with surprise.
"Why are you here too?" Susan didn''t expect Besse to show up at the scene.
"Let''s go, crush her together!" With that said Susan pulled Besse''s hand and headed for the scene.
Besse didn''t move and asked, "What are you talking about?"
"Minerva Bird is Phantom," Manuel exined beside them.
Besse was suddenly enlightened.
She said, "No, I n to meet Phantom in court."
"What?" Susan was a bit surprised.
"Since she insists to use me, I will apany her to the end!" Besse''s eyes turned cold.
Originally, I nned to give Phantom somepensation, but now she felt it waspletely
unnecessary. There was no need to feel guilty towards people with ill intentions. She wanted to see if
Northfield''s determination of amnesia would be considered giarism.
"Yea, she will be publicly humiliated in court, but I don''t want to wait, she''s there now! How hypocritical
she is on the screen! That bitch, she''s doomed today!"
Hearing her words, Besse couldn''t help butugh. She found Susan amusing and also felt warm that
Susan was standing up for her.
"There''s no need to rush." Said Besse.
"But..."
"We need to respect Besse." Manuel interrupted.
It wasn''t that Manuel was taking Besse''s side, but he thought if she stayed in Northfield longer for the
trial, she would have more time with Oscar. He felt like anything could happen then.
Susan didn''t like Manuel''s attitude. "You just agreed with me earlier about publicly humiliating that
bitch. I even prepared myself for it! And now you''re telling me to wait for more? Are you kidding me?"
"Listen to me," Manuel couldn''t say what he thought in front of Besse and had no choice but to cate
Susan.
"What if I don''t listen?"
"Susan!" Manuel''s voice became stern.
"You''re being mean!"
"I''m just..."
"I''m carrying your baby and you''re still being mean to me?" Susan looked very sad.
Manuel didn''t know what else he could do with Susan. Just when he was feeling helpless, Besse
stepped in and said, "I just want official means of proving my innocence so people won''t talk behind my
back about how I bullied Phantom because of capital reasons. Thew is the fairest way."
Susan wasn''t happy at all; she wanted nothing more than to confront Minerva in front of all those
reporters right now. She had already nned out everything perfectly.
"Listen," Manuel tried again whileforting Susan beside him. "This is rted to Besse''s best
interests, we should respect her wishes."
Susan gritted her teeth and made a condition, "Then when we go on trial, I must be there!"