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CHAPTER 57

"Congratulations, Mrs. Heisenberg. You won the judgment. It's true the rumors that you're even more monstrous than your husband—" the attorney sneezed and apologized as she looked at her.

"It's okay, Atty. Hidalgo. I'm used to it." Margaux later accepted the hand of Dominic Madrigal, the man who had earlier served as her speaker in the courtroom against Phoebe, Conrad, and the woman's father.

Margaux was still inside the trial court, but she averted her gaze when she heard Phoebe sneeze from behind her, while the two policewomen stood behind her.

"Thank you so much, Mrs. Heisenberg, for allowing my father to be comfortable in his room now. Thank you so much." Margaux notices the woman's smile is genuine, based on the reaction she sees on her face.

Margaux then crossed her arms in sync with the wind.

"I'm afraid that's some of your bait—"

"No, you're mistaken. All of my thanks to you today are genuine; you even put my father in a decent room with the doctors who are now looking after m
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