Chapter 188 A Trap
Confession, reduction of sentence?
She was too cheap.
âClaudia!â Rosalie exclaimed, widening her eyes in surprise. âWhat are you doing here?â
Claudia sneered, âNarrow is the path of enemies.â
Rosalie widened her eyes and looked at Roger, stammering, âMr. Rowe⦠are you intentionally setting
a trap for me to fall into?â
Roger asked her to be honest and tell the truth, but he had Claudia listen in on the side.
As soon as Rosalie realized that everything she said had been heard by her, she felt like all her clothes
had been stripped off, leaving her completely exposed and utterly embarrassed.
Roger didnât expect Claudia to come out. He clenched his fist and coughed under his breath, âBetter
late than never⦠I didnât expect her to rush out either.â
Rosalie became angrier and angrier as she listened, trembling with anger. âMr. Rowe, I never expected
you to be this kind of person!â
âThatâs because you donât know me well enough. Iâve always been like this,â Roger shrugged, with a
face that showed no fear, just like a dead pig in boiling water.
Rosalieâs face turned pale and then green. She stared coldly at Claudia and said, âSince thatâs the
case, letâs meet in court! Dream on if you
think Iâll surrender! I would rather die than surrender!â
As the words fell, she walked to the door and saw the gift she had brought. The more she thought
about it, the angrier she became. She had wanted to kick over the wine bottle, but considering her
financial constraints, she reluctantly picked up the gift.
âMr. Rowe, since you refused to defend me, I will take these bottles of wine away, including the one you
just drank. Donât forget to return it to me or reimburse me.â
With a chuckle, Claudia couldnât help but laugh out loud, âThe first time Iâve seen someone give a gift
and ask for it back, Ms. Clayton, are you really that poor? And to ask for cash, itâs truly hilarious.â
Rosalieâs face turned pale.
Claudia said to Roger, âMr. Zhou, I donât know if you like to drink. I came emptyâhanded this time, I
hope you wonât be angry.â
Roger waved his hand and chuckled, âOf course not, I detest the whole giftâgiving routine. They think
they know manners, when others have no idea whatâs really on their mind.â
âThe person who gives gifts, is simply hoping that you will do things for them. If things are not done
well, they will turn their back on you just like you.â
âOh, by the way, Ms. Clayton, I also have the bottle of wine we just drank here in my collection,â Roger
said as he opened the cabinet next to the shoe rack, revealing a whole wall of wine.
He took out a bottle of wine and stuffed it into Rosalieâs arms: âSame brand, absolutely no fake, no
need for cash, I am poor, if you want wine, itâs fine, if you want money, I donât have any!â
Rosalie held the bottle of wine and lowered her head in shame and
anger.
Unable to bear the ridicule any longer, she picked up her things and walked out, slamming the door
shut with a loud âbangâ.
Roger turned around and looked at Claudia, smiling lightly, âMs. Lloyd, shall we have a good chat?â
Claudia nodded.
âMr. Zhou, why didnât you act as Rosalieâs defense attorney? Didnât Edmond ask you to help Rosalie?â
Roger shook his head and said, âHe didnât ask me for help the first time he approached me, and I
wouldnât defend someone like Rosalie either. Mr. Lamont came to me to inquire about cases like
Rosalieâs and how many years they usually get sentenced.â
âThese materials were all given to me by him, saying that one day Rosalie would come to me and he
wanted me to persuade her. Perhaps my words could make Rosalie change, but itâs a pity for his
efforts. This Rosalie has already become rotten to the core. By the way, how could Ms. Lloyd think that
he would help Rosalie?â
Roger looked at her meaningfully, âYou have been living with him for several years, you should know
his character, he would not assist in doing evil.â
Claudiaâs heart trembled slightly, as it turned out that Edmond was not looking for Roger to defend
Rosalie
She misunderstood.
âThank you, Mr. Rowe,â Claudia stood up, feeling a bit down as she thought about Edmondâs passing.
Roger waved his hand and smiled kindly, âMs. Lloyd, you donât have a
lawyer yet, do you? If you need one, I can defend you.â
Claudia was surprised.
She didnât expect Roger to take the initiative to be her lawyer.
âThe lawyer fees have already been paid by Mr. Lamont,â he said as he walked to the cabinet and
handed her a contract. âMr. Lamont is quite willing to spend such a high amount on lawyer fees. He
said that if Rosalie continues to be stubborn and refuses to surrender, he will have me fight this case
on your behalf, claiming that you are helpless and have no money. The money has been paid in
advance.â
Alone and helplessâ¦
Claudia pursed her lips and felt her nose blocked.
If Edmond continued to protect Rosalie, she might not have been upset.
But now that he is already dead, leaving behind these warm memories only makes her feel
uncomfortable.
Derrick stood beside without saying a word. He glanced at Claudia, intending to say that he could also
handle this lawsuit, but his lips moved, and he still didnât speak.
If she really wanted him to help, she would have spoken up earlier.
Moreover, compared to Roger, he is a junior and has to step aside.
After thinking for a while, I ultimately just stood on the side and didnât say anything.
Claudia looked at the contract that Roger had given her, and then looked at the terms inside. Her eyes
turned red, and even redder. At the signature line, the words âEdmondâ were written in a flamboyant
manner, indicating a freeâspirited nature.
Originally, he had already arranged a lawyer for her.
If Rosalie knew about this, she would probably be furious.
Looking at Rogerâs sincere face, Claudia smiled and said, âThen Iâll trouble you, Mr. Zhou. I not only
want Rosalie to confess, but I also want her to be sentenced to death.â
Grandma had already investigated the matter. If it wasnât intentional murder and there were no
witnesses or evidence, it would be difficult to make Rosalie pay with her life.
She indulged Rosalie step by step in continuing to do bad things, hoping that one day she would be
held accountable for her actions.
Doing one bad thing can be escaped, but what if many bad things are added together? What she wants
is not just for Rosalie to confess, but she also doesnât hope for her to surrender for a reduced sentence.
She wanted Rosalie to pay for her grandmotherâs life!