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Trial by Memory: Scapegoat of the Collapse
Trial by Memory: Scapegoat of the Collapse
Author: Silent Farewell

Chapter 1

Author: Silent Farewell
News of the major construction accident at Winfeld spread like wildfire. The victims' family members and journalists from major media outlets gathered at the company's headquarters, demanding an explanation.

But what I never expected was for the company to shift all the blame onto me, claiming the tragedy happened because I failed to relay the information in time.

In the blink of an eye, I became public enemy number one. My personal details were exposed by raging members of the public.

At that moment, I was sitting in the defendant's chair in handcuffs, quietly waiting to receive my sentence.

Seated across from me were David Harper, a supervisor at City Bridgeroads, and Wallace Quinn, the person in charge of the major overpass construction project. Their presence here did not come as a surprise to me.

What broke my heart the most was that the love of my life, my girlfriend Leia Holloway, was seated on the prosecution's side, accusing me alongside the others.

Wallace was my senior back at school, and he was also the one who pulled me into this project back then. However, he was now glaring at me, his face twisting with pure hatred.

"Aaron Bennett is a junior of mine from school. Back then, I knew that his family didn't have much, and he always seemed like a decent and honest person. Because of these, I figured I'd get him to join me on this project.

"I didn't think that looks could be deceiving. I do hold myself accountable for this disaster. It was my fault for misjudging his character."

David wiped away the few drops of crocodile tears from his face, putting on an utterly pained expression as he looked at me.

"I clearly notified Aaron to halt the construction two days before the accident, but he was too focused on dating his girlfriend. He completely forgot the message I sent him, so he’s the one who caused this tragic accident!"

Leia bit her lip, appearing as if she had steeled her resolve. She put on a display of noble defiance as she said, "Aaron, even though I am your girlfriend, I cannot take your side right now. So many lives were lost, all because of your mistake. I really regret getting together with someone like you back then."

A mocking smile spread across my face as I quietly listened to their accusations toward me. These people were such great actors. Why hadn't they been nominated for the Roscars?

Unfortunately, those watching the scene became even more convinced that I was a merciless man who showed no remorse. As a result, the victims' family members and onlookers grew even more agitated. Some of the infuriated ones even flung their water bottles up to the front.

"Congratulations to the fresh graduate for landing a 40-year package behind bars."

"People like this truly are the scum of society. He should have just died. I can't believe my husband died so tragically because of this man's shortfall in passing a message."

"This is pissing me off. Look at how calm he is. He doesn't even care about all those lives that were lost. It makes me want to get rid of him for good right now."

"But he's just an intern. Why should he be responsible for passing such an important command at work? Lately, it feels like interns are often being turned into scapegoats. Could there be more to this?"

"Excuse me, don't you side with him. This has become a court issue. Are you saying that the court is falsely accusing him? Just because he's an intern, it doesn't mean that he can use it as an excuse to escape from his crime."

"I've got insider information. Aaron never had a good reputation back in university. He often bullied the weaker ones, so it's no surprise to me that he ended up where he is today," remarked an expressionless man.

Instantly, the spectators were in an uproar, leaning toward the man to get a clearer explanation.

Nonetheless, they failed to get anything out of the man, as he remained silent after making that remark.

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  • Trial by Memory: Scapegoat of the Collapse   Chapter 9

    An image slowly came up on the screen. It was a memory from our university days."Please spare me, I beg of you," a man pleaded, screaming in pain beneath Quentin. Yet, Quentin showed no intention of letting the person go. Each punch of his landed on the bloodied face of the man on the ground. "You are a bold one, aren't you. How dare you confess your love to my girlfriend! You deserve this beating, don't you think so?" Quentin questioned, his voice carrying a subtle hint of excitement."I shouldn't have done that. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Quentin!" The person beneath him continued pleading, his voice growing softer as time passed.However, Quentin appeared as if he was still unsatisfied with the thrill of the moment. He got to his feet and began kicking the man in his chest. He didn't even notice me until I was right behind him. Even though he warned me not to say a single word about this incident, to his shock, word of this incident had gone viral on the campus network the ve

  • Trial by Memory: Scapegoat of the Collapse   Chapter 8

    "Goodness me, the truth has finally come to light. My heart goes out to the intern for becoming their victim when he's just a fresh graduate.""I'm deeply disappointed. If not for the new technology that extracts memories for the trial, Aaron's life would have been ruined.""It's Leia that frustrates me the most. She's an absolute piece of trash! It's bad enough that she cheated on her partner, but to be this evil and plot against her ex-boyfriend? She's a monster.""Yeah. She was still trying to drag him down with her earlier, claiming that he was the one who cheated on her. The sheer audacity of this woman!" I remained silent as I listened to the chatter of the public gallery. Some were burning with righteous fury, while others expressed sympathy for the wrongs I had suffered.David and Wallace failed to defend themselves. They simply slumped in their seats, their faces as white as ghosts. David then covered his face and cried out sorrowfully, "I'm genuinely sorry. I'm sorry

  • Trial by Memory: Scapegoat of the Collapse   Chapter 7

    One by one, David, Wallace, and Leia had their memories played back. The first memory was from before the accident. In a private room within a bustling club, David was joyfully smoking a cigarette, beaming smugly. On a couch nearby, Wallace and Leia were cuddled up together. They even began smooching one another as if they were the only ones in the room. "After this construction project is done, we will be able to rake in a fortune. Get the workers to push hard. It's fine if they cut corners. The most important thing is to get the job done fast. Once we pocket the cash, we run." "Got it, Mr. Harper. Still, the overpass will carry a massive amount of traffic once it is completed. What if an accident actually happens?" Wallace asked. Clearly, he was still somewhat concerned."There's nothing to be afraid of. Didn't you hire one of your juniors as the quality assurance inspector? If that happens, just push the blame on him."I've looked into him. He doesn't have much of a backin

  • Trial by Memory: Scapegoat of the Collapse   Chapter 6

    After watching this part of my memories, the public gallery exploded into a frenzy. They were immediately reminded of their own life experiences with illicit and unfair situations. Then, they began to furiously lash out at those seated at the prosecution's side."Oh my goodness. I can't believe this was what actually went down. They deceived all of us. As it turned out, these few people are the real culprits!""They did something so immoral and ruined so many lives, all for the sake of money. And now, they're trying to frame an innocent intern? How shameless!" "Just look at the way they acted earlier. They don't have a single ounce of remorse. Did they think money could solve all their problems? Thank God for a trial system that actually delivers justice.""So, the witness who had earlier claimed he witnessed Aaron failing to stop the construction work was actually lying, wasn't he?""That's absolutely right. I can't believe these three people actually brought in a fake witness

  • Trial by Memory: Scapegoat of the Collapse   Chapter 5

    All of a sudden, Wallace pressed his hands to his chest. With a pained expression on his face, he cried out, "Hold on, Your Honor. I have a heart condition. I'd like to request a short recess."Everyone was clearly aware of his intent to buy time. Even so, on humanitarian grounds, the judge agreed to a short recess.Behind the court, David shoved a thick envelope of cash into the judge's hands. With an extremely sincere look on his face, he said, "Help us out, Your Honor. Just say that something went wrong with the memory extraction process, resulting in fake memories being played earlier. Please, I beg of you."Aaron is broke. He has nothing, but I'm different. After all this is done, I can give you half of my company's shares right away."I know you are a smart man, Your Honor. I believe you'll know what to do after this."The judge did not say a single word. He simply gave them an enigmatic look and set the black bag aside.Meanwhile, a hidden surveillance camera above them ha

  • Trial by Memory: Scapegoat of the Collapse   Chapter 4

    The judge brought out the second piece of evidence—a document I signed. That document was a "Work Suspension Order" issued by Wallace. When he learned about a potential collapse at the construction site, he had arranged for me to hand this critical work suspension order to the construction crew. However, because I had failed to deliver the message, this tragedy happened."I can't believe that is a signed document. This is an absolutely convincing piece of evidence.""Oh my. It was his inaction that caused the tragic death of my husband. I hate him!" "The document is in black and white, and everything has been clearly written. He saw it, yet he did not convey the message in time. Aaron can never clear his name now.""Hold up, everyone. Calm your horses. Could it be that this document only came into existence after the fact?"Much to my surprise, the most dramatic reaction to this latest remark came from my now ex-girlfriend, Leia. All color drained from her face instantly, and

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