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An Unfounded Debt
An Unfounded Debt
作者: Perfect Timing

Chapter 1

作者: Perfect Timing
"Yara Guthrie, I gave you everything I had, and this is how you repay me?"

Jocelyn Guthrie, my elder sister who once treated me like her own child, was shouting in court, completely losing all composure.

"I sacrificed everything for you! I'm only asking you to give up a small portion of your income to sponsor my son's wedding and for him to start a family, yet you won't even do that? Are you even human?"

She was trembling from agitation, tears and snot running freely down her face.

The people in the courtroom saw her patched-up clothes and deeply lined face, and their sympathy turned into sharp, condemning looks directed at me.

Looking at Jocelyn, worn down by half a lifetime of hardship, looking more like someone in her sixties or seventies, I let out a helpless sigh.

"Jocelyn, I've told you so many times. I never went to college, and I never received a single cent of tuition from you."

My grades were quite good when I was in my senior year of high school, but Mom said the family was in debt. With no other choice, I gave up on college and went up north to work.

I only came home once a year during the holidays. Whenever Jocelyn saw me, she either ignored me entirely, or, if she spoke, it was nothing but cold sarcasm and ridicule.

When she got married, she did not invite me.

When she celebrated her son's birthdays, she did not invite me either.

Two decades passed just like that, and then suddenly, she came looking for me, insisting I repay her for college tuition I never even had, so she could use the money for her son.

When I refused to admit to something that never happened, she dragged me straight to court.

"You're lying! Without my support, how could you have gotten a high-paying job at a multinational corporation with such an impressive degree? Pay me back, now! That's my blood and sweat! Where's your conscience? Why are you ruining my son's happiness?"

Jocelyn grabbed my collar, refusing to let go. "I suffered so much, only to raise an ungrateful wretch like you!"

My nephew, Albert Wesley, was not as emotional as his mother, but the pain in his voice was clear.

"Aunt Yara, my mother neglected my care, her own son, just so you could go to school. All these years, I paid my own tuition by working part-time. If we weren't truly desperate for money to get married, she wouldn't have forced you into this."

Looking at my sister, on the verge of a breakdown, my heart twisted uncomfortably.

"Jocelyn… It's not that I won't repay you. You've just got the wrong person."

"You still won't give up, huh? Fine! Take a look at this. This is the evidence!"

As she spoke, she flung a stack of printed transfer receipts onto the table.

"Your Honor, every transfer I made over the years is right here. Over the four years of her so-called college, I sent her a total of 360 thousand dollars. I only asked her to repay 300 thousand, and she still refuses! She's truly inhumane!"

I stared at her in disbelief.

"Three hundred and sixty thousand dollars? Jocelyn, forget that absurd amount, I've never even seen a single cent."

Seeing how firm I was, she shoved the receipts right in front of my face.

"Yara, how dare you lie so boldly?! Isn't this your account? Aren't you the recipient?"

"It is my account, but..."

Before I could finish, Jocelyn immediately turned to the judge and exclaimed, "Your Honor, she's already admitted it. Please proceed with the ruling!"
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  • An Unfounded Debt   Chapter 10

    At that moment, Albert raised one last objection."Then, what about those harsh, abusive words toward my mom? Weren't those said by you?"I shook my head."No, Albert. That wasn't me. That was your uncle, Andrew. He used AI voice synthesis to fabricate them. Even those messages your grandmother sent in my tone, they were all part of their scheme to frame me."With both testimony and evidence laid out, the truth was no longer in dispute.Following the leads provided by Lyon, the judge quickly gathered supporting evidence. Then, in a solemn voice, he delivered the verdict."After thorough investigation, the defendant, Ms. Yara Guthrie, did not receive a single cent from her sister, Ms. Jocelyn Guthrie, nor did she commit any act of illegal appropriation or extortion."The moment the gavel struck, it felt as if a weight lifted from my entire being.Jocelyn rushed toward me in tears, apologizing over and over."I'm so sorry, Yara. I was wrong to doubt you. I was so foolish… I shou

  • An Unfounded Debt   Chapter 9

    The entire courtroom fell into silence.Albert was the first to break it, his voice anxious."If everything Mr. Grey said is true, then where did my mom's money go? I need it back. I have to get married!"I turned to look at Mom and Andrew as I replied, "You'll have to ask them."Everyone looked confused. No one could believe that the seemingly plain and unassuming mother and son could have taken over a quarter of a million dollars without a shred of conscience."Yara, this is a courtroom. Don't spout nonsense!"Mom, clearly flustered, pulled Andrew back a few steps.Andrew sized me up with a smug, streetwise look."Yara, you really know how to twist things around. An old man spending huge amounts of money on a young woman out of gratitude? Just think about it... Does that even sound believable?"I raised my hand and slapped him across the face."Andrew, you bastard! You're a lazy good-for-nothing living off others. After stealing hundreds of thousands from Jocelyn, you put t

  • An Unfounded Debt   Chapter 8

    Everyone turned toward the voice.An elderly man walked in. He was simply dressed, yet he carried an unmistakable air of authority.He said calmly, "I was the one who funded Yara's MBA."Someone in the gallery immediately recognized him."Isn't that Lyon Grey, the chairman of Alpha Corp? The richest man in Hallor? What is he doing here?"Alpha Corp is the multinational corporation Yara works for. How could someone who didn't even finish high school have connections like that?"I had just opened my mouth to explain when Andrew burst out laughing."What a joke! She can't even get through the alphabet, and you're saying she went to study for an MBA? That's just ridiculous!"Mom quickly chimed in, "That's right, Your Honor. Even if she has the chairman backing her, you must judge fairly. You can't just take his word for it."The judge frowned slightly."This is a court of law, where things are handled in a fair, open, and impartial manner. Mind your words. Do not speak recklessly

  • An Unfounded Debt   Chapter 7

    Mom could no longer hold back.She pointed at me and shouted hysterically, "Keep making things up! Go on! Yara, I never thought you'd fabricate a person who doesn't even exist just to escape responsibility!""I didn't make it up. This person is real," I explained."Who are you trying to fool? Who would just give you money for no reason, and why would you help someone you don't even know? Fine. If this person really exists, say their name!""I promised him I wouldn't," I responded."You won't say it? Did you all hear that? Her lies are getting more and more ridiculous."The judge put on a serious expression."Yara, let me make this clear. In civil proceedings, false statements not only interfere with the case but can also lead to severe legal consequences like fines, detention, or even criminal charges, with a maximum sentence of up to seven years in prison."Hearing that, Mom grew even more smug."Think about it, everyone. Jobs are so hard to come by these days. Yara has no co

  • An Unfounded Debt   Chapter 6

    The crowd that had been mocking and cursing me just moments ago now split into two camps.One side still stood firmly with Jocelyn, convinced I had taken the money. After all, there were both witnesses and evidence.The other side began to defend me, sensing something was not right. After all, who would deny receiving money if it had clearly been deposited into their account?Some had already started to question the credibility of the so-called witnesses, our mother and Andrew.Under the weight of those probing stares, Mom's expression turned sour. She lowered her head and said nothing. Andrew did not even dare to meet my gaze.I let out a cold laugh and pressured her."Mom, weren't you just urging me to understand Jocelyn's hardships and to quickly repay the tuition? You were also the one who told her I was a promising student, so why are you suddenly silent now? Feeling guilty?"She stiffened her neck, clearly unwilling to back down. "What do I have to feel guilty about? Was

  • An Unfounded Debt   Chapter 5

    "So, after all that, she never even went to college? Then, where did all that money end up?""Could it be an error in the student records system? I've seen news stories about database bugs.""Did we misjudge her? Maybe she actually never took her sister's money.""That seems unlikely. Her own mother and brother both testified. Could they really be lying?"Faced with this sudden twist, the courtroom erupted into hushed discussion.At that moment, I took out an official letter of dropping out of school and handed it to Jocelyn."Look. I didn't even finish high school. How could I possibly have gone to college, and how could I have spent your so-called tuition money?"Jocelyn trembled. The belief she had clung to for years was beginning to crack."H-how is that possible?"No matter how hard it was for her to accept, the official seal on the letter, along with my name and photo, left her no choice but to believe it.She turned to our mother at once."Mom, didn't you tell me Yara

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