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After entering the courthouse, Raeleigh grew quiet. Flynt held her wrist and dragged her into the courtroom. Although he was rough, he did not exert too much strength.

Flynt had no sooner appeared than he was quickly surrounded by several people and one after another, they were clamoring to say a few things to him.

Flynt said, "You don't have to tell me these things. I'm here for the trial. Everything else remains the same, end of story. She has to take responsibility for her own actions."

"Yes, Mr. Cole." After replying, those people stepped back. Raeleigh turned around and looked at those pitiful people. Then, she raised her head to look at Flynt. "Do you want your sister to go to jail?"

Flynt found it comical. Without even looking at Raeleigh, he said, "Yanora deliberately hurt Cynthia. I have seen this happen before, at home, when we were younger. In my family, ruthlessness is the norm, and it's every man for himself. Between two people, only one will survive. Yanora clearly despised Cynthia. Not only did she hire someone to tarnish Cynthia's reputation, she also wanted her to be killed."

"Cynthia is not stupid. She just wanted to help Yanora. In this case, why don't Yanora pay the price, while Cynthia lives the life she wanted, if only for a few days."

"I've known from a young age that Cynthia hated her life in the Cole family. She wanted nothing more than to leave but she couldn't. Santiago was her lifeline."

Raeleigh remained silent. For the first time, she felt that Flynt was rather smart.

However, she felt that he was quite pitiful. Why was he always living in someone else's shadow?

If Flynt hadn't met Jepherson and Santiago, then he probably would have been very successful.

If he could stomach being ruthless and could see beyond current circumstances, then what else couldn't he do?

It was a pity that Jepherson then was standing in his way, watching his every move. Raeleigh knew that his life would not be easy.

This was the reason Raeleigh believed that man proposes, but God disposes. Destiny was set in stone.

Raeleigh was led to the front row seat by Flynt. As soon as she took her seat, she looked around and noticed that some reporters were shocked by her appearance. Some of the Cole family members were also in attendance, but there were no signs of Elina.

As the judge was making a statement, it was clear that Yanora was mentally unstable and was shouting in the courtroom. When she saw Raeleigh, she pointed at Raeleigh and referred to Raeleigh as Cynthia, before calling her a b*tch.

Raeleigh felt that Yanora had lost her mind. She could not even recognize people.

She could only sigh as she stared at Yanora. Flynt had two sisters. One was mentally ill while the other one had run away from home. He was probably in a bad mood right then.

Raeleigh pulled her hand out from Flynt's hold and fixed her eyes on Yanora. "Has your sister finally lost her mind?"

"I don't know. I haven't got any doctors to examine her yet, but from the looks of it, it's possible that she has." Flynt said as he looked at Raeleigh, "Don't you find it strange that I've brought you to her trial today? Don't you suspect anything?"

"What do you mean?" Raeleigh looked at him. He smiled and said, "If the court decides that Yanora's mental health problems are legitimate, then she may be exempted from going into prison."

"That's your business, isn't it? I don't care about this." Raeleigh really did not care what the outcome of the trial was.

Flynt turned his face away and just said, "But I care."

"I thought you were different. I did not expect you to be like them. I'm..."

"Grandma..." Jepherson wanted to speak, but Novalie raised her hand to stop him. Jepherson glanced at Raeleigh. Although he did not say anything, gloominess crept up his face.

They had been getting along so well just then, but he did not expect Novalie to be so shrewd. In a flash, she had become a different person.

Novalie continued, "I know your family has money and power, and that's your family's business. It is also not within my control that your behavior would stRhys so far away from what is virtuous. However, it's not right of you to take advantage of an innocent person. Raeleigh is innocent, but you ruined her. You even caused her to have a miscarriage."

"She is lucky that she didn't die, but now you're back again. Do you begrudge her for still being alive?"

She snorted.

Novalie mocked him. "You better not go too far with your arrogance. Capital City might be a huge city, but it cannot withstand turmoil. Your family might be one of the top families in the city, but I'm sure one night is all it takes for it to crumble to the ground, no?"

Jepherson slightly frowned. Novalie's words showed how incensed she was with him.

Jepherson looked at Raeleigh, but he did not say anything. Novalie said, "It's important for people to live a life governed with morals. The baby had been in Raeleigh's womb, but somehow she lost it, and so the loss is hers to bear. Yet, you are the one who is rotten to the core. Sooner or later, you will be punished. You are still young and you do not have any kids, but you will know how it feels like not to have any in the future."

Jepherson was stunned for a moment before he smiled. "I will only have kids if Raeleigh is the one giving birth to them. It's my fault that Raeleigh lost the baby. It has nothing to do with others. Every one of your words, Grandma, is right."

He had done wrong. Jepherson had nothing else to say.

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