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The Enticing CEO's Chosen Bride novel Chapter 2059

Seth's grip loosened momentarily.

Cicely sneered, enduring the pain, and withdrew her hand before striding through the door.

Lana sat on the jury bench and upon seeing her, though apologetic, confidently said, "Don't worry, I've hired the best team to keep you safe."

Cicely nodded, "How are grandpa and dad doing?"

"They're fine. You just focus on yourself."

Then she was escorted to the defendant's stand.d2

Seth slowly made his way to the plaintiff's side and took his seat. Both could lift their eyes and see each other's faces.

Once spouses, now adversaries in the courtroom.

She stood, cuffed, in the center of the courtroom, encased within the defendant's dock, while Seth sat at the plaintiff's bench. The stark contrast in their positions struck Cicely with a sad hilarity.

She had always known her past self was shameless, clinging to him, doing so much, sacrificing so much, and now the irony was as biting as her former shamelessness.

What was it all for? Everything turned to a cruel joke in the end.

The trial commenced. The judge's gavel struck, reverberating through Cicely's core.

The charge against her was assault with intent to injure. Cicely clenched her fists, her trembling body an icy testament to fear. This term, usually heard in dramas or law classes, now labeled her in the worst possible way, as the accused.

Seth, as the plaintiff, naturally had his own legal team. The prosecutor presented his evidence, including the events that took place in the hospital room.

The first half matched Cicely's statement, which she did not deny.

"Ms. Cicely, what was Ms. Patty's emotional state at the time?" the prosecutor asked.

Images of that day in the hospital flashed before her, and she closed her eyes, "She was a lunatic."

"So, Ms. Cicely, knowing Ms. Patty was unstable, you deliberately provoked her with your words, correct?"

"Since when is having a normal conversation or an argument a crime?"

Cicely's team interjected, "The plaintiff's statements suggest entrapment. The term 'lunatic' used by Ms. Cicely doesn't equate to Ms. Patty's mental illness. In fact, Cicely was unaware of Ms. Patty's psychiatric condition."

Cicely paused, her gaze flickering towards Seth with a glint of confusion before quickly passing. "Yes, I didn't know. By 'lunatic,' I meant her bizarre statements and her actions of lunging at me with a knife, then stabbing herself. If that's not lunacy, what is?"

The judge deemed the objection valid.

*

At the hospital, Patty woke up, her eyes vacant as they fixed on the ceiling before discomfort made her shut them again. Within a minute, the door opened and two nurses entered for routine sterilization.

"Did you see the news? Mr. Diaz is suing the Ellis family's daughter. The trial started today."

"I saw it. Weren't those two about to get married? And that Mr. Diaz, isn't he the son of this patient? If his own mother nearly lost her life, even she is his wife, he wouldn’t let her off the hook so easily."

"It's savage. Ms. Cicely's father is still in the ICU..."

"Truly tragic."

The nurses didn't dare to speak further and quickly left the room.

Patty's eyes snapped open again, and she forced herself up from the bed. Pale and staggering, she made her way out of the room; within a few steps, her chest bled profusely, staining her clothes and seeping down to her pants.

The alarm blared as she exited, and the rushing doctors and nurses stopped her.

"Let me go..."

"Where is Creighton's room..."

"I need to find him..."

"Creighton. Creighton..."

*

The plaintiff's attorney tried to find inconsistencies in Cicely's story to convict her, but each attempt was rebutted by her defense. Though there was no verdict yet, Cicely felt that Seth truly intended to have her convicted.

Silently watching the expressionless man before her, she suddenly scoffed.

He didn't believe her words or her actions. He wanted to prosecute her over a hacked procedure. He wanted justice for his critically injured mother and took her to court.

She thought there was nothing more painful in the world than these betrayals, but she soon realized her naivety.

When the plaintiff's attorney gathered the documents and stood up to address the judge respectfully, "Your Honor, we request our witness be allowed to testify."

A witness?

Cicely's smirk froze as her eyes widened in shock.

A witness?

As she turned and saw the bandaged figure in a wheelchair being wheeled out, her vision swirled, and she felt dizzy.

Clutching the bars of the dock, the clanging sound echoed through the court, and she whipped her head towards Seth. "You're using her as a witness?!"

The attorney stated firmly, "Ms. Cicely, according to our information and your own statement, there were three of you in the room that day, and Ms. Danielle was fully conscious. She even tried to intervene during your altercation with Ms. Patty."

Cicely stared hard at Seth, blurting out, "Do you know who hates me the most in this world, Seth? You might as well kill me now!"

Seth's impassive eyes narrowed slightly, meeting the gaze of the woman clutching the bars, her eyes bloodshot with hatred and rage.

The judge banged the gavel, demanding, "Order in the court!"

Seth averted his gaze as the judge continued, "Swear in the witness."

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