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A Life Debt Repaid

Chapter 517
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Chapter 517

Cordy blushed even harder, but that was not what she meant!

She was just worried about John's health. He looked so frail a gust could knock him off his feet, and he

was definitely in no shape to drink!

Fortunately, Sam did not keep harassing Cordy and changed the subject." That said, Johnny still gave

up Levine Ventures just to take down the Stuarts... Don't you think it's a little too costly? It took several

generations for Levines to establish its success, but Johnny is abandoning it just like that? Doesn't he

regret it?"

"His grandfather would probably be hurting." Bob sighed.

Cordy sat beside them in silence, since all of that more or less has something to do with her.

Quinn was sharp enough to pick up on Cordy's feelings and turned towards Sam and Bob, snapping,

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"That's enough. We're still in a courtroom-keep it down."

Sam shot her a look in turn and growled in displeasure, "The court is in recess and you're not in charge

here. Why do you care if I talk?"

"Can’t you show some tact?” Quinn shot back, barely holding back.

"How am I tactless? Was I being loud? Someone was even thrown out just now, but was I?" Sam

snapped with righteous indignation, rude to Quinn as he had always been.

Those who did not know would think that they were enemies, not spouses.

Quinn was scowling in turn, whereas Bob tugged at Sam's sleeve. "That's enough. Quinn is right-just

be quiet. The courtroom is a serious place."

Sam rose to his feet and started to leave right then.

"Where are you going? The trial isn't over yet," Bob asked, watching Sam as he left.

"For a smoke," Sam snapped. "Or I'm going to smoke someone."

Once he strode off, none of those remained spoke, leaving things a little awkward.

Still, Cora could not help asking Bob, "Aren't they married? Sam and Quinn, I mean?"

She was basically whispering softly into Bob's ear, who did not hold back from explaining, "They're not

friendly, to say the least. You know political marriages can be unsentimental, but you shouldn't take

Sam's attitude toward Quinn at face value... He's just trying to make his presence known, y'know?"

Cora was surprised, and Bob quickly added, "As long as you get it. Sam is a sucker for appearances,

so don't expose him."

"Okay," Cora replied tamely.

Cordy inadvertently noticed them being chummy and felt a little repulsed just then.

However, when she remembered Zoe was the one who asked Bob for a break up, Bob had every right

to start a new relationship.

Even so, where had Zoe gone? And what was happening to her?!

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Soon, Judge Rackham and the panel of judges returned.

Everyone became silent as the bailiff announced, "All rise."

Everyone stood up, and Judge Rackham started to announce the final verdict.

Cordy knew that the outcome would be ideal, but she became nervous just then.

She held her breath, staring at John and not Judge Rackham, and saw that John was looking at him

too.

His gaze calmed her considerably.

"After conferring, the panel of judges have agreed on a verdict that there is no evidence of the

defendant's involvement in market manipulation, money laundering, and blackmail. While he had

resorted to radical measures to invade the privacy of others, that is not within the jurisdiction of this

court to judge. In lieu of that, the defendant shall be released, cleared of all charges!"

At those words, the courtroom once again erupted in raucous applause.