Chapter564 Oscar Is Acquitted
Oscar Is Acquitted
Oscar Is Acquitted
The evidence presented by Sarah astonished the whole court.
Standing at the dock, eyes red, Charles felt powerless. Never did he expect that Sarah should have
such sufficient proof. He thought what he had schemed was flawless; he believed he took advantage of
everyone, including the Collins family; he used to think that he would step on the Collins' corpses and
move toward glory, being a person of importance whom everyone revered.
Unfortunately, every move of him had been under surveillance. He would be abandoned or even killed
if he crossed the line.
Charles clenched his fists, body trembling, face ferocious.
He was born to win. Standing on the highest point and overlooking the whole world was what he had
been chasing. That was why the fiasco was so intolerable for him. He couldn't stand standing here and
being stared at with scornful and sarcastic eyes.
He glared at Sarah, meeting her cold eyes.
Charles used to believe he would never fail to control ladies, and he never expected a woman should
stump him one day. Sarah made him trapped.
More precisely, all was done by Hannah, indeed.
Then he stared at Hannah with red eyes. He could be sure that Hannah had done everything.
It must be she, who rescued Sarah, took Sarah here and made Sarah testify against him.
However, for the moment, the woman who defeated him didn't even glance at him with a triumphant
attitude.
She didn't take her eyes off Oscar's face.
Charles just couldn't believe that the woman who had ever loved him down to the bone would have
dumped him with no mercy. He could hardly hold back his emotions.
After stating Charles' crimes, Sarah felt the joy of vengeance. However, it was gone when she saw
Charles staring at Hannah.
No one could imagine her suffering during the week she had been imprisoned by Charles.
Each time he felt discontented, he punched and beat her, making her black and blue except her face.
Martina, the little bitch, also mistreated her. She smacked her face or taunted her once in a while. And
her "kind" mother-in-law, Loretta, was crueller than Sarah had imagined after being unmasked.
She wanted to let the Sawyer family composed of hypocrites die! Thankfully, she was rescued in time;
she could get everything off her chest and make Charles and his family pay a terrible price eventually.
However, great jealousy instead of pleasure occupied her mind when she found Charles not looking at
her. Besides, during the week imprisoned by Charles, he kept mentioning Hannah's name.
Charles never admitted he loved Hannah just because he couldn't swallow his pride and love a woman
who had dumped him. His love for Hannah made him hate her deeply and intend to trample her
underfoot.
Sarah looked dreadful. She did not and would never thank Hannah for saving her life.
Hannah rescued her just to kill Charles with her hand. It was a fair deal. Instead, she had grown a
stronger desire to kill Hannah because of Charles' affection for her. She couldn't bear condescending to
anyone. For Sarah, Hannah was a significant threat in her life.
In court, the prosecutor walked in front of Charles and asked, "In the face of the plaintiff's proof, do you
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Charles stared at the prosecution with scarlet eyes.
The man who used to look up to him, bow and scrape in front of him, and wait on him over dinners,
now should hold his head up and question him.
Charles laughed coldly and madly. The abrupt laughter made the court look at him weirdly as if they
saw a monster.
Charles could never imagine he would fall that low one day.
Previously, when he ate humble pies because of Hannah, he could tell himself that it was all fine and
that he could start again and get back, while now he couldn't cheat himself anymore.
He was severely defeated; he lost everything.
For Charles, failure would never have been believed to fall on him.
He was the firstborn son of the Sawyer family, the most impressive gentleman in Kensbury City, while
now he was nothing but a joke of Kensbury City, even the whole Northfield.
The more he laughed, the crazier he appeared.
The prosecutor asked several questions, to which Charles only responded with rampant laughter.
Since Charles refused to confess, his trial had to be adjourned.
But a death sentence was inevitable as the criminal facts were solid.
The bailiffs escorted Charles away.
This time his embarrassing figure caught Hannah's attention.
This man, born to the purple, always looked down upon others and was deeply convinced the stares
around him were full of admiration and jealousy. Now that he abruptly fell off the peak, his life was
doomed to the finality of dying.
Hannah thought the sentence awaiting him mattered little to her since he was a basket case now.
Merciless, Hannah saw the down figure out.
He deserved it.
Hannah turned her head to the judge and stood up with everyone in the courtroom.
The judge read the verdict, "Having held hearings, the Premium Court in Kensbury City shall make the
following judgment: the court acquitted the defendant, Oscar Wells, of any charges. The defendant
shall be released after the sentence."