Chapter 483
“Your Honor, I am Mr. Bradley Warner’s attorney, Jonathan Earl. We contend that the bond between the
couple isn’t broken, and they share a son. We oppose the divorce…”
When Tanya heard the opposingwyer’s statement, her expression subtly changed. She couldn’t
understand how the opposingwyer could say something so ridiculous-iming that the couple was
still together.
No wonder people saidwyers could turn ck into white and death into life. For the sake of their
clients’ interests, they would distort facts and spout nonsense, which was truly
“Your Honor, we disagree with the opposingwyer’s opposing counsel.” Tanya stood up, coldly
countering Jonathan. “Our evidence shows that Mr. Warner contributed to my client’s five-year
This content belongs to N?/velDra/ma.Org .
sentence while she was pregnant. Throughout that period, Mr. Warner never visited my client. He even
took the children my client bore and left them at a social welfare institution, with their current location
undisclosed.”
As soon as Tanya finished speaking, Jonathan interjected, “Your Honor, we disagree with the other
side’s im.
“At the time, my client wasn’t aware that he fathered Ms. Quill’s children. He thought they were a result
of her unfaithfulness. Due to his high social standing, he had no need to engage in such behavior.
“Additionally, my client generously donates resources to the social welfare institution annually, with
regr visits from his assistant. This incident shouldn’t be grounds for their divorce.
“Your Honor, the evidence we’ve provided demonstrates that Ms. Quill endured severe depression due
to the loss of both her biological mother and adoptive father. Following the belief that a husband bears
the responsibility for his wife, my client ismitted to caring for Ms. Quill. He intends to fulfill the role
of a devoted husband and provide for her lifelong well- being.”
Upon hearing Jonathan, Tanya frowned and turned to Esther. “Ms. Quill, have you experienced
depression?” she asked.
Esther blinked with surprise. She hadn’t anticipated the opposingwyer to so boldly exploit her past
depression to oppose her divorce.
“I went through a tough childbirth. I couldn’t even see my children before they were dered stillborn.
How could I not be depressed?”
Tanya clenched her fists, determination burning inside her. If she lost this case, she’d quit being a
“Your Honor, the opposing counsel ims my client and Mr. Warner are still close. I’ll prove these
ims are just to win.”
Tanya held up a thick stack of evidence.
“This shows how Mr. Warner mistreated my client after her prison release. She thinks he has bipr
disorder.”
She motioned to a screen.
Bradley appeared on the screen, forcefully pulling Esther’s hair and dragging her out of a venue. In the
car’s dashcam footage, he pulled her out of the car with equal force. Bradley roughly pinned Esther
down on the table in the hospital’s operating room and injected her with sedatives.
As the videos yed one by one, they deeply affected everyone in the courtroom. No one had ever
thought Bradley, who always seemedposed, could be so violent and cruel.
Bradley’swyers responded strongly.
“Your Honor, jurors, we ept the videos. But at the time, Mr. Warner and Ms. Quill’s son’s life was in
danger. To get revenge for her prison time, Ms. Quill refused to donate her bone. marrow…”
Esther widened her eyes, ring at Jonathan. She bit her lip hard.
“You’re talking nonsense!”
Jonathan said tly, “Your Honor, we want to show new evidence.”
“Granted.”
Bradley’s team yed an audio recording of Esther and Liliane.
In it, Esther assumed Felix was Liliane’s son and demanded Liliane kneel before saving Felix…
Hearing the voices, Esther panicked. She recognized it!