Catherine closed her eyes and finally gritted her teeth. "Get out."
The next few days, Catherine and Austin were bustling about to find evidence.
It was Tuesday in the blink of an eye. When Wesley came to visit her, he saw that her eyes were bloodshot and her face seemed to have slimmed down. His heart clenched. "You're going to court tomorrow. Have you found any evidence?"
"Yeah." Catherine rubbed her tired eyes. "We found some evidence. There’s a chance of winning, but it's not big."
"Oh?" Wesley's eyes flashed meaningfully. "What is it? I’m quite curious."
"I won't say it now. You'll find out tomorrow," Catherine said worriedly, "But the chances of winning are very small. After all... the opposing side is Shaun Hill, who has never lost before. Tomorrow, rather than letting the judge pronounce that Logan is innocent, we’re actually trying to convince Shaun. As long as he understands that Logan was framed, there’s a chance we can win."
"Not necessarily," Wesley reminded her, "Even if he realizes he might have wrongly accused Logan, it'll be his first failure in his career as a lawyer if he loses. Even if he knows he's wrong, judging from his arrogant character, he'll continue to fight to win."
Catherine was stunned and smiled bitterly. "You're right. People like him have no bottom line."
"But... you'll win." Wesley suddenly gently pressed on her shoulder. "I know you've been busy and very tired lately, so I haven’t been sitting around idly either. I found the car that was used to kidnap Sarah. There was no trace of Logan in it."
"Really?" Catherine suddenly sat up, her eyes filled with brightness.
"Yeah." Wesley handed her a file. "I’ve asked the relevant authorities to check the car and even searched for fingerprints. Only the car trunk has Logan's fingerprints."
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