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I looked at him curiously and asked, "Who?"

Atlas pinched my nose and said, "It's Melvern."

"Melvern?" I exclaimed.

I really didn't expect him to consult Adrian.

Could it be related to Matthew's case?

I looked at Atlas skeptically and said, "He wouldn't be consulting about Matthew’s case, right? That falls under the confidentiality of this case, doesn't it?"

"Of course, he wouldn't directly ask that question. He inquired indirectly about equity and economic disputes." Atlas explained.

"This indicates something. He fears Atticus's release. He wants to protect Liora. At least until he settles the score with Atticus, he doesn't want Liora to interfere with his plans." Atlas analyzed Melvern's intentions.

I asked with concern, "Will it affect Matthew's case?"

He looked at me, somewhat conflicted, and asked, "Are you worried?"

I looked at Atlas seriously and said, "I don't want to keep entangling with this matter endlessly."

"For Liora, Matthew is already a losing move. But for us, it's an opportunity to suppress her. So, we need to be prepared on both fronts now."

"Why do you say that?"

Atlas thought for a moment. “I have a hunch that Melvern may hire the best lawyer for Liora, giving her a foolproof defense and ensuring she comes out of this unscathed before Atticus could free himself. With this constraint in place, Melvern can move against Atticus."

"Do we have a guarantee?" I asked.

"So today, I discussed with Adrian and decided to change our strategy. We'll win Matthew's case first and end our troubles, then put pressure on Liora. We'll make her act and incriminate herself."

"I don't understand. What do you mean by making her act and incriminate herself?" I asked.

Atlas smiled mysteriously. "She's set in her ways. As long as we..."

He whispered a plan in my ear, then raised his eyebrows, asking, "Understand?"

After hearing Atlas's words, I smirked, feeling relieved. "You're too high-handed, playing her to death. Let her be proud for a while, and then let her fall from a high place. Maybe she'll learn a lesson by then."

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