Chapter 680: Chapter 680

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Chapter 680:

Could Hale truly overcome her now?

Faced with little choice, Lindsay ceased her whispers to the officer and instead locked eyes with Harlee in the crowd, hoping to intimidate her through sheer will.

Lindsay’s attempts to provoke Harlee got no reaction.

Harlee didn’t even spare Lindsay a second glance, treating her like just another insignificant criminal.

To Harlee’s right, Clint observed his sister’s unaffected poise.

Pondering the novel format of the trial, he couldn’t resist inquiring, “Did you arrange this?”

Tiffany, overhearing Clint, turned toward Harlee with a curious expression.

What she really wanted to know, though, was whether Harlee had handled her bothersome relatives.

During her hospital stay, she hadn’t encountered them again.

Tiffany had considered questioning Harlee through texts but reconsidered, knowing how occupied Harlee had been.

When Harlee didn’t immediately reply to Clint, Tiffany tentatively said, “Harlee, regarding my relatives, did you manage to…?”

Harlee cut her off mid-sentence, simply saying, “No.”

“And who did, then?” Tiffany asked, puzzled.

Without responding, Harlee shifted her gaze to Clint.

Clint’s cheeks flushed red, and when he met Tiffany’s gaze, his face turned as bright as a ripe tomato.

Harlee couldn’t suppress a chuckle, finding her brother to be a truly hopeless romantic.

Reflecting on Clint’s earlier question, Harlee redirected the conversation.

“This live stream is a unique setup I prepared for Lindsay. She must face consequences.

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How else can we balance the scales for your hospital ordeal?”

A trace of menacing delight twinkled in Harlee’s eyes.

Her stance was always clear-cut. Offend her, and they’d meet death—or beg for it.

Despite Lindsay being her godparents’ daughter, Harlee had no intention of sparing her any mercy.

Harlee planned to make amends with her godparents in her own unique way, but Lindsay would not be spared her wrath.

Catching the fierce determination in Harlee’s gaze, Tiffany murmured, “Harlee, thank you. Organizing this wasn’t simple, and holding Lindsay accountable legally has been a massive undertaking. You’ve worked so hard for us. Thank you for fighting for justice.”

Harlee exhaled deeply.

Aside from pursuing justice, she aimed to show Hale that she was someone not to be messed with.

In the process, she unintentionally won Tiffany’s admiration, which left her feeling somewhat uneasy.

Eventually, Harlee spared Lindsay a glance before turning back to Tiffany.

“Tiffany, beyond legal repercussions for Lindsay, do you seek anything else?”

Tiffany’s voice was calm as she replied, “With someone as privileged as her, public humiliation is the severest of punishments. I require nothing further.”

Harlee looked over to Lindsay.

Following Harlee’s gaze, Tiffany looked at Lindsay, her tone laced with a thrill as she said, “Isn’t this the retribution you’ve arranged? I place my full trust in your judgment.” Tiffany knew Lindsay’s downfall was Harlee’s handiwork.

Moreover, she understood that without Harlee’s decisive intervention, her own survival from Lindsay’s past attempts would have likely resulted in even more dangerous reprisals.

Thus, Tiffany was resolved not to challenge Harlee’s decisions.

Harlee paused momentarily, touched by Tiffany’s trust, and offered a reassuring smile.

Yes.

She was determined to ensure Lindsay’s complete and utter downfall.

At that moment, the online chatter about the pre-trial escalated.

The hate spewed online was even worse than the harshest insults offline.

People eagerly clicked the “death penalty” option, driven by fear that Lindsay might avoid serious punishment.

This digital spectacle was a scheme orchestrated by Harlee, allowing the public to “judge” Lindsay’s actions in a simulated environment.

The results were meant to influence Lindsay’s sentence, though it was primarily a theatrical prelude to the actual legal proceedings.

The underlying aim extended beyond intimidating Lindsay.

It was meant to unsettle her hidden allies.

Though the real trial was an hour away, Harlee’s simulated online trial had already convinced many that they were witnessing the official proceedings.

As Lindsay observed the surging “death penalty” votes, panic seized her.

What was happening? Wasn’t everything meant to proceed as planned? The thought of actual execution was unbearable…

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