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Rebirth; I Choose to Love You for an Eternity, my dear.-Chapter 81 - ; What do you think
Chapter 81: Chapter 81; What do you think?
Chapter 81 -81; What do you think?
…No wonder he was finding a therapist for her yesterday!
She was a hidden maniac who could explode at any time.
“You don’t have to worry about that; it’s my own business; if he has a problem with me being like this, I will walk away.” Yes, she knew her limit.
She wasn’t going to force things when it came to Mu Yunchen; if he began to hate her for being like this, she would leave and never look back; after all, it was in her presence in her previous life that he had to suffer.
She wouldn’t let that happen again.
She seemed to have made up her mind and nothing would change that.
They went on searching without delay, and they came across another warehouse; it had sacks and boxes, but at the back, some girls and boys were tied up; they could be almost one hundred and fifty of them bundled up, chained, and gagged.
They couldn’t shout and neither move as their hands and legs were chained and two guards were seated on a desk watching over them.
Probably waiting for instructions.
Luckily, she had made a perfect plan, the guards at the top floors were being kept busy by the Captain and the soldiers while at the ground floor, it was Qin Wenhao and his soldiers busting them, they didn’t have time to move over to the underground rooms as at the same time, they didn’t want the soldiers led by Qin Wenhao know there were other underground rooms.
They killed the guards before releasing the girls &boys and they went on searching without any emergency alarms going off.
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“Hello, Dr.
Li…
I was sent here to represent you in court.
I have prepared everything needed, but I would need to ask you a few questions; you have to be honest with me so that I can know how to handle this situation.”
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Li Si Ming settled down on the bench facing the doctor who was handcuffed and checking him out.
He wasn’t that old, and neither was he young; he didn’t look that innocent and neither guilty.
“Were you sent by an anonymous person?
Do you know who it’s?” Doctor Li was curious to know the kind of person who could command him through the words of the computer.
He felt goosebumps at every moment he thought of the anonymous person hiding behind the computer.
“Doctor Li..
I don’t know that anonymous person either; I received the order through the mail and already paid full price to represent you; you don’t have to worry; everything is taken care of, and I will make sure that you have been set free…
I just want to hear from you.”
It was true he didn’t know this person apart from the gender because he heard her feminine voice from that phone call he received.
He didn’t know much and he wasn’t going to disclose anything without her permission.
If she were to stay anonymous, they would have to keep it like that.
“The person who hired me ordered me to do that, and those organs were given to some other unknown patients; her words were clear: I just needed to do what I was supposed to do and never question or know the true identities of the patients.
I did exactly that; there are papers signed by the Zhou family and organ donation forms, too.
Her condition deteriorated, but the removal of these organs wasn’t the root cause of their health deterioration.” He had placed all those legally supporting documents in his trouser pockets just in case of anything.
He got them before passing them over to him.
Li Si Ming received the papers and went through them; they were signed by Mu Shuang and Zhou Xiajong…
There were even conflicting clauses written down there.”It’s my choice to donate, if my body suddenly has a health decline, they can start donating organs to other patients…” Who even had some guts to agree to such clauses?
Unless they were blind or forced to sign, there was no way a normal person could sign that but here they were.
The papers had signatures and no one could refute them.
“Are these signatures authentic?” Li Si Ming was shocked beyond words, who in the right mind would sign this?
Not only was a signature penned down there but there was also their thumbprint, giving people the right to do anything.
He caressed the signatures with his thumb, they weren’t wet and didn’t look like it was signed a long time ago.
No one was going to discredit the existence of these forms.
“Yeah!
I received them from that anonymous person because I don’t know what those people’s signatures look like.
I got those papers on my desk after the surgery, and I knew she was covering our tracks.” When he saw those papers, he was also shocked, just like the lawyer was shocked.
After reading the entire contract, every clause cleaned up all his dirty work.
Nothing was incriminating, and there was no evidence that they had done anything wrong; it was the patient’s wish to donate their organs, and they had followed the expected procedure.
Once an organ moves out of the body, they can’t return them.
“Okay…” This here was everything he needed and this case was a walk in the park, nothing he couldn’t manage!
He had every little detail noted down.
Even Zhou Zhenyu and his sons had signed; their signatures stood there long and cursive that no one could deny.
“What do you think?” Doctor Li was meeting Li Si Ming for the first time and he wasn’t a renowned lawyer.
He didn’t want to doubt his capabilities but with all the papers he had at hand, it shouldn’t be that hard to win this case.
“You don’t have to worry, we have to win this case at all costs.” He didn’t have another option.
This was like his breakthrough case and winning would bring him only merits.