They Sabotaged My Father’s Lawsuit, Now My Lawyer Husband and His Mistress Will Pay for ItChapter 1
My husband has fought countless lawsuits and never lost a single one, earning him the title of "national lawyer" from thousands of netizens.
However, he unexpectedly lost when he took on a commercial lawsuit for my father's company that seemed like a sure win.
The court's first-instance ruling ordered my father to pay a staggering ten billion in compensation. He suffered a heart attack immediately after leaving the court. Then, he passed away before he could be taken to the hospital.
My mother couldn't bear the blow. After informing me of the news from abroad, she jumped off the hospital rooftop.
I rushed back frantically. As soon as I landed, the butler ran over and knelt before me, wailing hysterically.
"Miss, you must avenge your father and mother!"
After helping Franklin to his feet, I learned that the lawyer defending my father's company was not Hans Lowell, but his female assistant, Pamela Walter.
I erupted in anger.
I called Hans repeatedly, but his phone remained turned off.
That evening, while keeping vigil for my parents at home, I saw that Pamela had updated her social media.
It was a nine-grid photo of a dinner.
Candlelight, red wine, roses, everything.
The last photo showed her holding a man's hand.
The diamond ring on his ring finger was precisely the same as mine.
The caption read: [My first solo court appearance ended in defeat and my mood was ruined. Luckily, my boyfriend was considerate. He booked a flight here that day to accompany me and cheer me up.]
[The feeling of being loved is truly wonderful.]
Below the caption were dozens of blessings and over 99 likes, filled with a hint of romance, forming a stark contrast to the bleak atmosphere at my home.
At that moment, my already broken heart shattered completely.
I directly called the deputy director of the law firm. I asked him to immediately form an investigation team to thoroughly investigate Hans and Pamela.
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The deputy director disagreed, but instead stammered.
"Mr. Lowell is your husband. This isn't necessary, is it?"
"My parents died in one day!"
"You're telling me it's unnecessary?"
"Uh … that's not what I meant."
"I understand your grief, but doing this could have a significant impact on Mr. Lowell's reputation."