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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom

Chapter 732
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Upon hearing Adrian's voice, I instantly felt more alert.

"Ms. Chloe, sorry to disturb you." Adrian was always so polite.

"No, not at all. I was planning to call you a bit later, but I completely forgot. Tell me." I quickly rubbed my temples to shake off the drowsiness.

I almost forgot such an important matter.

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Adrian quickly got to the point. "I'm meeting Matthew again. There are sissues I want to discuss with him. However, the situation doesn't look optimistic, especially at this time. The opposing parties are uniting and planning to appeal, which is unfavorable for Matthew's case." "Earlier this afternoon, Johnson called me. I've also seen the noise they're making on the internet. It's clear that they're doing everything they can to eliminate Matthew," I whispered.

"We must present strong evidence to prove that Matthew's materials fully comply with the standards for a chance to win the lawsuit," Adrian stated bluntly. "But considering the current situation, it's very challenging." I understood that Matthew's situation this twas different from the last tthey falsely accused me. Melanie exposed him this time, which made it harder to handle.

Moreover, Liora has already bought off the people in charge of the building projects he started. The evidence from that time, such as the materials used, had likely been tampered with.

In addition, Melanie's identity is unique. She was his current wife, an indisputable fact. It was hard to overturn the testimony of a current wife, and that was a tough reality.

With his subordinates turning their backs on him, Matthew truly had no chance.

Even if Matthew successfully found a witness at this point, I was confident that it would be unknown if that witness could be trusted.

Given the current situation, Matthew had already lost the upper hand. Who would risk going against the current and testify for him? That would be generous enough if they didn't kick him while he was down. "The key is that obtaining evidence is too difficult, and tis running out," Adrian said directly, not hiding any difficulties.

I pondered briefly before speaking, "What's the worst-case scenario?" Adrian, silent for a good half-minute, finally said, "Not only will he be fined, he will be imprisoned. If this case is established, it will be the most significant construction quality fraud case in Foswood.

"It will serve as a stern warning, and the punishment will likely be severe. I'm afraid..." My mood sank for a moment; I didn't expect the situation to be so serious. Matthew was truly unlucky.

Adrian added, "Especially considering his previous dispute with a negative record. Even though it was settled then, it has been brought to light and becan effective example." "Adrian, please inform Matthew about these matters during your meeting tomorrow. Don't hide anything. Ask him if there's any breakthrough. We'll try our best to fight for it!" My words were subtle, but Adrian could understand.

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"I understand," Adrian replied affirmatively.

I remained silent for a while before speaking again.

"My bottom line is to secure his freedom. Tomorrow, I'll go to Bourdamun for a Ta meeting. It might take a while to return. Let's meet after I'm back. Try not to schedule anything else for tomorrow night," I instructed Adrian. "Alright!" Adrian agreed and hung up the phone.

I paced back and forth in the sspot, feeling quite conflicted. I wasn't sure if what I was doing for Matthew was right.

I would let go if I only considered Matthew's past actions towards me.

Ways to suppress There were many ways Lora and numerous strategies to reclaim Ardora. Why bother getting entangled in this muddy water and exhausting myself?

I had no idea that Atlas was right by my side. He extended his hand, and I leaned oven nestling in his arms. I was exhausted. I pressed my face against his chest, murmuring, "This is all for Grace's last wish. It's my way of comforting the dead."