Online news about Ferris and my “divorce case of the century” was extremely popular.
Reporters from major media outlets were all stationed outside the courthouse trying to get first–hand
scoops.
During the trial, after Cynthia calmed herself down, she first submitted our elence regarding the breakdown of the marriage to the judge.
Then, she asked Ferris: “Terris, my client has been married to you for three years. During these three years, have you never had marital relations with her?”
Ferris frowned slightly and answered calmly: “Yes.”
“After marriage, did you deliberately use cold violence, that is, intentionally treat her coldly?”
He fixed his gaze on me and responded without any hesitation: “Yes.”
Cynthia continued to present a stack of photos, submitting them: “These are photos of you and your first love Ashley at a bar. After she returned to the country, did you often stay out all night?”
She was indeed well–prepared this time. Even with Colton standing opposite, she wouldn’t let me, as her friend, lose this lawsuit.
Although she couldn’t confirm whether Ferris and Ashley actually spent nights together, she only used the words “staying out all night,” which was enough for the jury to automatically assume the worst possibilities.
And Ferris still didn’t deny it: “Yes.”
Cynthia hadn’t expected him to admit so directly, and continued questioning:
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“The marriage between my client and you was a political alliance from the beginning. You once took out your anger on her, hurting her physically and. mentally, correct?”
Ferris’s gaze remained fixed on me, his tone as low as always: “Yes.”
He spoke so frankly, as if finally admitting to the wrongs that had weighed on his heart for years.
He understood that those things were indeed his fault.
After Cynthia finished asking all the questions she should ask, she faced the presiding judge, her voice firm: “Your Honor, I’ve finished my questions. I believe everyone present has heard clearly–Ferris and my client’s marriage was political from the start, with no emotional foundation. His actions were despicable and he’s completely unfit to be a husband.”
“The evidence I submitted also includes my client’s medical records from years of hospital visits after marriage, including severe depression, worsening hearing problems, etc.”
After saying these words, her forehead was covered in sweat, but she still straightened her back and returned to my side.
I reached out to pull her arm and nodded gently at her.
She thought that after this series of attacks, even with Colton hired, Ferris’s side couldn’t turn things around.
But none of us expected Colton to appear exceptionally calm.
When it was their turn to present evidence, he remained composed and stepped forward: “Your Honor, the evidence submitted by the opposing counsel just now all relates to events from nearly a year ago, and cannot serve as valid evidence to prove that both parties lack an emotional foundation.”
After saying this, he submitted a document.
“This is partial evidence of my client Ferris’s interactions with the opposing party’s client, Ms. Aurora, over the past six months.”
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“According to legal definition, ‘separation‘ means complete separation of life. Occasionally returning to the other party’s lomme to live together does not constitute legal separation.”
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