Secret Wealthy Marriage

Chapter 514: Chaos in the Courtroom (9)



At this moment, Cole Duncan only had one request. He didn’t care whether Daisy Willow demanded half or even more than half of the Duncan family’s property. However, he instructed the lawyer to secure custody of Elena Duncan for him at all costs.

Previously, Cole’s mother had shown him photos of Simon Carrington and Daisy Willow. He never thought that Daisy could betray him like that, but today, witnessing Simon protecting Daisy, something inside him was inexplicably triggered.

Daisy was hiding behind Simon like a tiny bird seeking shelter, and Cole didn’t know why but the sight made him feel bitter. He realized that he had never pampered or cherished Daisy as Simon seemed to be doing.

Ever since their first meeting, Cole’s mother continuously criticized Daisy, saying that she wasn’t a suitable wife for the Duncan family. Cole loved this woman, but his love only made her endure his mother’s excessively malicious behavior.

For instance, just now, Cole was sitting next to his mother and could have stopped her with just a stretch of his hand, but he didn’t. Instead, Simon stepped in to protect Daisy.

The lawyer was hired by Jane Auclair, who had clearly stated that they should try their best to secure custody of Elena, but if they failed, it didn’t matter. They could give up some of their property, but only up to two million. Now, the opposing party was demanding half of the Duncan family’s assets, and they weren’t prepared for this. For a moment, Cole didn’t know how to fight back.

Simon continued presenting their litigation demands and submitted all their evidence to the judge.

There were photos of Cole with his previous lovers, and Jane Auclair was living proof, as she constantly stayed by Cole’s side. Moreover, the hospital records showed that Jane miscarried due to a car accident at People Hospital, and the child she lost was Cole’s, which couldn’t be denied.

There wasn’t any evidence of paternity between Jane’s miscarried child and Cole in their hands, but the hospital had that evidence. If the judge needed it, it could be obtained following proper legal procedures.

Simon believed that the Duncan family wouldn’t allow the evidence to be obtained, which would further prove that they had a guilty conscience.

Simon was confident with the solid evidence he presented and was hopeful about the upcoming trial outcome.

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