Chapter 60
“The money went through many hands, getting transferred around the accounts of the suspect’s friends and family. That goes to
show how much thought went into the devious scheme. We can also ascertain that the money didn’t come from the defendant’s
account but from an ordinary, forty-something housewife who had contact with Ms. Sherrock recently,” the defense attorney said
unhurriedly. He rested his piercing gaze on Olivine for a brief moment.
A sullen look appeared on her delicate face. However, looking around and observing the many pairs of eyes on her, she forced
herself to maintain her composure.
“I hope that the defendant’s attorney minds his words. Everything has to be supported by evidence. If one merely makes
baseless accusations based on speculation, what can that prove?”
The defense attorney sneered. “Justice will prevail. That’s the end of my argument.”
The court’s final ruling was that Angeline was found not guilty and could be released immediately.
Nancy hurried over and hugged Angeline. The latter leaned her head against Nancy’s shoulder, finally finding a release for the
grievances she had suffered for many days.
“Thank you,” she choked out tearfully, her eyes reddened.
Nancy could not help chuckling in her ear. “The person you should thank isn’t me.”
Realization seemed to dawn on Angeline when she heard those words, and her expression gradually turned grim.
Evander, Olivine, and Valerie walked over from where they had been sitting.
He stared at Angeline deeply as he passed by her, his gaze clearly not as cold as before.
Feeling a confidence boost after winning the lawsuit, Angeline looked back at him calmly. Then, emphasizing every word clearly,
she said, “I told you I’d surely win, Mr. Golding.”
“So, should I apologize?” Evander asked without responding to her remark, slowly walking toward her. He was so tall that he
could easily loom over her.
His naturally imposing aura still sparked fear in her heart. She swallowed hard, then replied evenly, “I only wanted to ask that you
refrain from using the threat of blacklisting me to try and pressure me again next time.”
She speaks in such an arrogant manner. Frankly, I don’t think even Golding Group’s higher-ups would dare take that tone with
me.
However, for some reason, Evander tolerated her disrespect. She’s the most troublesome woman I’ve met, yet everything
always gets resolved in the most dramatic way, just like in a movie.
“I promise,” he answered in a magnetic voice.
“Huh?” Angeline was not expecting him to agree so readily.
Valerie, who had been standing to one side without saying anything, was displeased. She could not help cautioning in a low
voice, “Ms. Sorelle, although you’ve won the lawsuit, the Golding family will continue investigating thoroughly. You haven’t
completely cleared your name yet.”
With that, she left the courtroom while dragging Evander with her.
Stunned, Angeline stood unmoving with a darkened expression. It seems that this elderly lady is not someone to be messed
with. But then again, that’s normal. I mean, how many people who’re acquainted with Evander are not like that? As long as I
know I haven’t done anything wrong, I’m fine.
“Feeling smug, are we?” Olivine remarked, glaring at her.
Angeline shot her a frosty look and sneered, “I’m afraid I don’t understand what you mean, Ms. Sherrock. I see that the judge
and attorneys haven’t left yet. If you have something to say, you’re more than welcome to request a retrial.”
Rage surged through Olivine, and she wished she could tear Angeline to pieces.
However, with so many people around, she could only grit her teeth and leave with a scowl.
Outside the courthouse, the driver was waiting for them at the entrance. Evander helped Valarie into the car and instructed the
driver to send her home first.
Joy filled Olivine’s heart when she walked out and saw Evander standing at the entrance. She quickly took a few steps toward
him.
However, the sight of his solemn expression caused her to feel a little scared, and the smile on her lips faded.
She slowed her footsteps and asked hesitantly, “Evander, what are you—”
“This is my final warning to you. Don’t use my grandmother as a crutch or even think about laying a finger on my daughter.
Otherwise, there won’t be a single person who’ll be able to protect Sherrock Group.”
His cold and impassive voice rang in Olivine’s ears for a long time.
“Evander, listen to me—”
Feeling wronged, she started to explain. However, Evander gave her no chance to do so as he got into his car and left
immediately.
She stood frozen to the spot, dumbfounded.
I’ve known Evander for years. Although he always avoids me, he has never spoken so harshly to me as how he just did today.
She was also feeling a little regretful. Back then, I shouldn’t have listened to Joseline and worked with her to get Angeline
imprisoned. Look at what has happened now. I’ve shot myself in the foot.
After Evander got into the car, the driver in front turned around and asked respectfully, “Are we going back to the office now, Mr.
Golding?”
Evander was about to respond when he spotted Angeline and Nancy walking out. The pair appeared to discuss something as
they climbed into a white car. However, they did not head in the direction of the house or the office.
Instead, it seemed as though they were driving toward the venue of Hanson and Joseline’s wedding not too far away.
“Follow that white car in front,” Evander ordered, his lips curving into an unfathomable smile.
Well, it looks like there’ll be a good show today.
The hotel Hanson and Joseline had chosen for their wedding was the tallest building in the city.
A long, red carpet stretched from the hotel’s entrance to the fountain, and lavish decorations decked the lobby with ribbons and
balloons everywhere. All the guests mingling around were either wealthy or powerful.
Upon arriving, Angeline watched as the bride and groom stood at the entrance, welcoming every guest with bright smiles. What
a picture of respectability.
She could not help sneering inwardly as she held the gift Nancy had prepared for her.
“Congratulations, my dearest sister and brother-in-law.”
As she spoke, she deliberately drew out every syllable.
The smiles on the couple’s faces froze when they heard her voice.
Hanson was the first to speak. Frowning, he asked in a surprised tone, “Angeline? Isn’t your trial taking place now? Why have
you left?”
“I’m sorry to disappoint you, but I’ve won the lawsuit,” she replied nonchalantly as though she were merely talking about a
mundane family matter.
Despite her answer, Hanson still could not believe his ears. How could she have won the court case just like that? Unless...
Evander didn’t make his move. But how is that possible?
“Well, it’s good news that you won. Since you’re here, you should go in.” There was now a hint of guilt in his voice, and he looked
at her with mixed emotions.
He could not help feeling discomfited that Angeline would be attending their wedding.
If all those things hadn’t happened back then, we’d probably be the ones getting married.
Angeline continued maintaining a polite smile on her face. Gazing at Joseline’s pale face, she pressed the gift into her sister’s
hand and said, “May you have a long and blissful life together, Joseline.”
Her wishes sounded perfectly normal, but if one listened carefully, her tone was enough to send shivers down one’s spine.