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In the video, Quinn endured unimaginable pain, with both steel pipes and red–hot iron rods striking her. All of this should have been Olive’s burden to bear.
Olive’s actions indirectly led to Quinn’s injury and humiliation.
At the time, the injury was classified as severe, and in a way, Quinn had to thank Damon for arranging the medical evaluation.
“Furthermore, three years ago, Olive threatened my life to force Quinn to take the fall for her. Does such behavior just go away in a few years?”
Norman’s tone was stern as he looked at the frowning judge.
All the evidence had been presented.
Olive’s face turned pale as she muttered in disbelief, “I handled these videos and evidence. How could you have gotten them? How is that possible?”
Norman sneered. “Don’t rush. Olive’s accomplice, Zack Lennox, has already confessed. For years, he was threatened by Olive into committing numerous illegal acts. His son, Ethan Lennox, is also a witness.”
Zack and Ethan’s testimonies were submitted.
The courtroom fell silent as everyone’s gaze shifted to Quinn and Norman.
After a while, Quinn slowly raised her finger, pointing at the high–ranking judge. Her voice was cold and sharp.
“And there’s one last thing. We are suing you, the judge, for accepting bribes and making wrongful rulings. You, the embodiment of justice, have violated the law and conspired with criminals!”
The crowd erupted into a wave of murmurs.
At the same time, this court case went viral.
The live stream audience spiked instantly, and the comments section went wild due to the flood of evidence presented by Quinn and Norman.
“Oh my goodness! That was so cool!”
“This girl has suffered so much and still remains so firm, fearless, and unshaken.”
“Does no one care about the Fairchild family? They’ve raised such an ungrateful person, and she’s a criminal outside the law.”
“You’re being naive. How could the Fairchild family truly stay out of this?”
The judge seemed struck by lightning, holding the evidence like hot coals, staring helplessly at Quinn, who remained calm and composed.
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The fire of this case led many to dig up more dirt on Olive.
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It was revealed that she had once bullied others in school, had paid for online trolls to harass a netizen who criticized her, leading to that person’s suicide, and had falsified her educational background…
Olive quickly became the target of public outrage.
“No, this isn’t what I wanted to do! It was them! They made me do it!”
Olive panicked, always quick to shift the blame–she had once blamed Quinn for her mistakes, now she blamed the Fairchild family.
Betty hadn’t fully recovered from the massive trial when Olive broke free from the officers‘ grip and rushed to Betty’s feet.
“Mom, didn’t you always say you loved me the most? Please save me! Help me! Tell them it was you who made me do it.”
Slap!
The sound of a slap echoed in the air.
Colton, his face dark, snapped, “Olive, do you have any idea what you’re saying?”
Olive, stunned by the slap, was quickly restrained and taken away.
“Xavier! Xavier, save me!”
But her heart–wrenching cries echoed through the courtroom.
As the group exited the courthouse, Quinn felt the brightness of the sky pierce her eyes. The previously overcast sky had turned clear.
Betty, supported by Colton and Xavier, emerged, her body limp, as if without bones, collapsing onto her
two sons.
But when she saw Quinn walking ahead, her voice broke as she spoke through tears.
“Quinn, you suffered for those three years. I never expected you to go through so much. Olive told me you were fine there…”
Quinn turned back to look at her, seeing her nearly collapsing form and pale face. It wasn‘ hurt, but it didn’t matter anymore.
“I’ve told you many things, but you never believed me.”
Quinn gave a self–deprecating smile.
at it didn’t
“You once told me Olive stayed with you all night during your surgery. I told you it was actually me who stayed with you, but you accused me of lying. There were so many things like this. I was naive and just thought you didn’t care about these little things, but you used them as excuses to show your bias.”
Quinn’s gaze was clear, and aside from a hint of sadness, there was no other emotion. “So, like I said before,
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“I understand now, Quinn. Please forgive me. I’ll be good to you from now on.