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Chapter 275: Extra Updates Asking for Votes! Votes! Votes! Vote Vote Votes!!!



Chapter 275: Extra Updates Asking for Votes! Votes! Votes! Vote Vote Votes!!!

Chapter 275: Extra Updates Asking for Votes! Votes! Votes! Vote Vote Votes!!!

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Although he had a hundred ways to save his younger brother, using power and money to cover up would inevitably leave traces, which could then be exploited by his other siblings.

The old master was already displeased with Gerald, and getting involved in a murder case could affect his future inheritance.

This was something Gavin would never allow to happen.

So he hired a legal team, determined to clear his brother’s name in the most open and fair manner!

Gavin looked deeply into Purple Summers’ eyes, harboring doubts.

Was he really going to ask this young girl to exonerate his brother?

Purple sat quietly on the sofa, her thick black hair framing her delicate face, her skin soft and fair, her eyes clear and bright, like an innocent young girl.

It was hard to imagine that such a naive girl would have the wisdom and courage to discern right from wrong.

Perhaps because it was warm in the room, Purple had unzipped her down jacket, revealing the Mickey Mouse cartoon on the hoodie underneath.

Gavin found it somewhat amusing.

Which woman who came to see him didn’t dress up for the occasion? Only Purple would wear something so casual. She really was still a child!

Well, a child might be a good thing, pure and unblemished by worldly concerns.

Gavin felt cheerful for no particular reason.

In fact, he had misunderstood. Purple wasn’t careless about dressing; it was just that she happened to be on her period today and felt unwell, so she opted for comfortable, warm clothing.

“Ms. Summers, I would like to ask for your assistance with the legal team in investigating this case,” said Gavin, his voice warm and sincere.

“Young Master Graves, you’re too kind. The lawyer team is full of talent; they don’t need me. Losing the court case was just due to a momentary oversight. By the time of the second trial, the lawyers will definitely turn things around,” said Purple softly, her face showing a gentle smile. “I’m just a child tagging along with Mr. Jefferson on the case, please don’t think too much of me.”

Gavin laughed, “Another person means another hope. Although my brother may be a rascal, he’s truly innocent in this case. I hope Ms. Summers can help us with this matter.”

It would be inappropriate for Purple to refuse any further when the dignified and noble Young Master Graves had gone this far.

Purple weighed the pros and cons in her heart.

“Young Master Graves, may I take a look at the case file first?” Purple asked after pondering for a moment.

“Of course.” Gavin looked at Lester Williams.

Lester bowed and retreated for a moment, returning with a file folder which he placed gently on the coffee table.

Purple opened the folder, pulled out the documents, and examined them carefully.

The thick stack of documents was neatly organized, not appearing cluttered at all.

It was clear that they had come from a prestigious law firm.

From the initial interrogation statements to the scattered clues at each stage, the police reports, and the prosecutor’s closing arguments, all the information on the case was complete and rigorous.

Purple studied them for a long time.

By the time Marcel finished his cup of coffee, Purple’s preoccupation was beginning to worry him. Was it really okay to keep Young Master Graves waiting like this?

Purple was not intentionally ignoring them, but once she entered her working state, she would become extremely focused, to the point of blocking out those around her.

After finishing the case file, she took a sip of the coffee on the coffee table and noticed it had gone cold, only then realizing how long she had been reading.

“I’m sorry, I was reading too intently…” Purple said, embarrassed.

Gavin smiled, “The fact that you are so focused is good news for me.”

Purple also smiled, finding Gavin to be a decent person who could be so patient with a child like her, neither anxious nor impetuous, which was truly rare.

“If you trust me, I can take on this case, but there are two principles I follow when taking a case,” Purple’s bright eyes narrowed as she said, “First, the client must truly be innocent; second, the case should be handled using my methods.”

“Young Master Graves! You must not be deceived by her!” A woman’s shrill voice rang out.


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