Simon was already in his 30s and still seeking his father's protection when trouble arose. It was truly laughable.
"Taty and I genuinely love each other. Everything you said is nothing but nonsense and slander!"
Sean, full of indignation, spoke with unwavering righteousness. His words were resounding as if he and Simon were once again standing in a courtroom engaged in a heated debate. "I've done everything out of my own will. No one forced me!
"I stand with Ms. Alyssa and Mr. Beckett because they speak up for the weak in society. They have hearts set on righteousness! Unlike you, who aid and abet others, only seeking personal gain! Your current state is a result of your own actions. It's your karma!"
"Dad! Mom! Do you hear what Sean is saying?"
Simon's arrogant demeanor in front of Sean diminished. He began to play the victim in front of his parents, trying to whitewash himself and use his parents to pressure Sean.
"I'm a lawyer. A lawyer's duty is to win cases for their clients