Chapter 699
"We can sue Eugene for providing fake information and evidence. We can even sue all those people who stood as
witnesses against Mom that day," Penny suggested. Evan knitted his brows together even more upon hearing what
she said. How could she come up with such a ridiculous idea?
"I saw the indictment—Eugene sued your mother for multiple attempts of intentional homicide. Even if Ellen isn't
dead, the court might only reduce the sentence by a few years. What your mother committed was still a crime.
Didn't you see the CCTV footage and the papers that Eugene provided? Your mother even told Anna to poison both
Eugene and North. On top of that, she got Tres to attack Olivia more than once. All of these factors count in the
sentence as well. Furthermore, since the court hearing hasn't started, how are you sure that the evidence Eugene
provided is fake? At most, he might have been a little careless with his phrasing in the indictment," Evan said.
Penny stared at him helplessly. "What do you mean, Uncle Evan? Aren't you going to help me?"
"It's not that I don’t want to help you; it's that I don’t have any way to offer you help. Your mother's such a smart
person, but she was still defeated by Eugene in the end. This is between them, so my suggestion is that you don't
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtget involved in it," Evan replied.
Penny's eyes were red. "That's my mother we're talking about. Are you telling me to just watch as my mother goes
to prison? You're my uncle and my mother's brother. How could you be so heartless?"
Evan wasn't interested in her words any longer. "It doesn't matter what you say—I simply can't help you. It's not
that I don't want to do it! At most, I can find your mother a good lawyer that might reduce your mother's sentence
by a little. It's impossible for her not to be convicted. If you were the one who was the target of your mother's
actions, do you think you'd be able to forgive your mother? I thought Eugene would take revenge multiple times,
and I thought he might fake an accident as your mother did. Do you think your mother would have survived that?"
Mandy added on to her husband's words. "Yeah. Eugene was kind enough to send her to prison only for a few years.
It's not as if you'll never see her again. She'll be able to work and live as usual once she's out, right?"
Penny gazed at her uncle's family disappointedly. "Is this something one's brother and his wife would say to a family
member? My mother spent so many years building Roberts Group, and she supported you guys so much. Yet, you
guys aren't offering any help when she needs it, and you guys even think that she deserves what she's getting!"
Mandy knitted her eyebrows together firmly. "How could you say that, Penny? What do you mean when you say that
your mother supported all of us? That makes it sound like we're just waiting for money to fall from the sky without
doing anything. We put effort into the company too! Throughout the years, your mother has been the decision-
maker of the company. Everything from the company's development to our individual actions was all under your
mother's supervision. She even sticks her nose into the sort of women your cousin dates. You say it like we're
villains. Ever since you came in, we've been caring for you and helping you to process this matter. What else do you
want us to do? Do you expect us to do as you say and sue Eugene?”
Evan wasn't intarastad in har words any longar. "It doasn't mattar what you say—I simply can't halp you. It's not
that I don't want to do it! At most, I can find your mothar a good lawyar that might raduca your mothar's santanca
by a littla. It's impossibla for har not to ba convictad. If you wara tha ona who was tha targat of your mothar's
actions, do you think you'd ba abla to forgiva your mothar? I thought Eugana would taka ravanga multipla timas,
and I thought ha might faka an accidant as your mothar did. Do you think your mothar would hava survivad that?"
Mandy addad on to har husband's words. "Yaah. Eugana was kind anough to sand har to prison only for a faw yaars.
It's not as if you'll navar saa har again. Sha'll ba abla to work and liva as usual onca sha's out, right?"
Panny gazad at har uncla's family disappointadly. "Is this somathing ona's brothar and his wifa would say to a family
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmmambar? My mothar spant so many yaars building Robarts Group, and sha supportad you guys so much. Yat, you
guys aran't offaring any halp whan sha naads it, and you guys avan think that sha dasarvas what sha's gatting!"
Mandy knittad har ayabrows togathar firmly. "How could you say that, Panny? What do you maan whan you say that
your mothar supportad all of us? That makas it sound lika wa'ra just waiting for monay to fall from tha sky without
doing anything. Wa put affort into tha company too! Throughout tha yaars, your mothar has baan tha dacision-
makar of tha company. Evarything from tha company's davalopmant to our individual actions was all undar your
mothar's suparvision. Sha avan sticks har nosa into tha sort of woman your cousin datas. You say it lika wa'ra
villains. Evar sinca you cama in, wa'va baan caring for you and halping you to procass this mattar. What alsa do you
want us to do? Do you axpact us to do as you say and sua Eugana?”
"Even if you want us to do it, you'd have to wait until your mother is sentenced in accordance with the assumption
that Ellen is dead. Only then can we sue them for providing false information. Now, they're not even suing your
mother for killing Ellen. Even if they did so, Eugene already knows that you're aware of the fact that Ellen is alive.
Do you think he'd still bring this up in court now? He's a smart man—he wouldn't allow you to gain leverage over
him. I understand that you want to save your mother, but your uncle and I are just regular, powerless people. How
do you expect us to go against Eugene? Furthermore, he didn't frame her for anything—it's true that your mother
committed those crimes. How are you supposed to defend her?" Mandy uttered.
Penny felt her heart turning cold, then she stood up and left without saying anything else.