31: Procrastination
He opened the message center and found out Smith was the only one on it, which shows the account was created recently—it hadn't been long since he made it because he hadn't chatted with anyone else except Rex.

"Ehm... Actually, I–I could not see anyone in this account; I don't know how he did it, but I know this is his account for internet fraud," Mr. Adair uttered.

"Mr. Adair, is this how professional you are? To the extent of defending someone who had already accepted his crime, I guess you're the one who sent him to do what he did; probably, you were afraid your name would be mentioned, so you decided to protect your reputation.

"Objection, my lord, I won't take it lightly seeing this man saying I'm guilty of what I don't know about, simply because I was trying to bring justice to my client here," Mr. Adair responded harsher.

The crowd in the courtroom went on to murmur; some news broadcasters were also present, and they didn't delay capturing all the incidents happening.

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