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Chapter 167

    Chapter 167


    Botts & Ellis LLP was aw firm established by Zoey’s ex-ssmate, Arnold Botts. That firm was one of


    the most prestigious firms in North Hampton. They won almost all the cases they epted.


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    Zoey was devastated. She was frightened when she saw the injury report. I can’t imagine the things


    Levi must have done to cause so much damage. But I can certainly picture the troubles we have to


    face soon.


    We will have a tough time ahead because of this injury report alone. Although Charles and his business


    partners wronged me in the first ce, I do not have any evidence that prove their vile acts.


    “Also, allow me to inform you this, Ms. Lopez, I am the bestwyer in my firm. Ever since they hired me


    at Botts & Ellis LLP, the firm had never lost a single case. So trust me, thiswsuit will not be an


    exception. You should think wisely now!” Baker sneered.


    Baker’s assistant added, “I heard your husband, Levi Garrison, was released from prison recently. With


    his record, it is not so difficult to ce him behind the bars again.”


    The group ofwyers manipted the situation to their advantage with the sole purpose of driving Zoey


    into a corner.


    “Alright then, we will be waiting for your reply, Ms. Lopez. Consider your options well.” Baker and the


    others left afterward.


    Zoey was left alone inside her office. Tears welled up in her eyes as she thought to herself, Perhaps I


    can seek help from Arnold. He pursued me in the past, but I rejected him.


    Zoey spent a lot of effort to obtain Arnold Botts’s number. Then she called him.


    “Oh? Why are you contacting me, Zoey?” Arnold said in a surprised tone.


    Zoey forced a smile. “Hello, Arnold. I’ll cut to the chase. I’m facing some difficulties…”


    “Yes, I know. You’re talking about the incident involving Levi Garrison and Charles Dickens from Fick


    Group, am I right?”


    “Yes, that’s right. Can you help me with thiswsuit? We can discuss the price to fit your liking,” Zoey


    pleaded with sincerity.


    Arnold grinned. “I am aware of thiswsuit because the bestwyer in my firm epted the case. I’ll be


    frank – you’ll have a difficult time trying to win against him for this case. Let me offer you a piece of my


    mind, Zoey. You should ditch Levi while you can. He’s just a useless man now. Let him return to the jail.


    Then, you can remarry someone better. Everyone from our high school is doing far better than Levi


    Garrison. Take me for an example. Myw firm, Botts & Ellis LLP, has been flourishing for the past ten


    years! There are a lot of outstandingwyers working for me currently,” Arnold persuaded Zoey.


    Zoey countered immediately, “Levi did not hurt them on purpose. Charles and his friends tried to take


    advantage of me after getting me drunk. Levi was merely rescuing me.”


    “That’s impossible! I have been friends with Mr. Dickens for a long time now. He’s a gentleman, as far


    as I’m concerned. He will never do such things. His friends are as noble as him. Do you have any


    evidence to back your words?” Arnold said.


    “You…” Zoey did not expect Arnold to be in cahoots with Charles and his gang.


    “Don’t worry, Zoey. I will make sure Baker does a splendid job this time and push for Levi to be


    sentenced to life imprisonment. You will have the opportunity to ditch him soon.” Arnoldughed


    wickedly.


    “You don’t have to worry about my matters. Moreover, you are not qualified to judge my husband’s


    character!” Zoey hung up the phone angrily.


    Inside the office of Botts & Ellis LLP’s building, Arnold crossed his feet on the table while wearing a


    suit. He was sipping casually on a cup of coffee.
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