I looked at Sariel, confused. Was it really possible to prove that the signature on the contract had been forged? I couldn't think of another way to win this battle. In a human court, there should have been an expert to decide whether my signature on the contract was forged or not, but here, it was a matter of whom the members of the Great Council believed. I doubted that they would believe me, but what about the Duke? He surely had the authority, although I couldn't understand where he stood in the vampire hierarchy. Nonetheless, he still needed evidence that the Adragnas were lying.

When mine and Sariel's eyes met, he smirked at me. He didn't lose an ounce of his confidence. It was obvious that he had something up his sleeve. He stood up, taking the pile of documents with him. Those were the exact documents he had previously gone through before the trial started. He searched for one document among that pile and gave it to me.

"Do you recognize what it is?" he asked, smiling cunningly.

I looked at what he handed me and gasped. What I was holding in my hands was the real work contract that I signed, agreeing to waiter at the casino's special event.

"Yes," I replied.

"Then, would you like to tell everyone about it clearly?" He smirked.

"This is the document I signed at the casino. This is the real work contract me and others signed," I explained agitatedly.

I could see Mr. Baro turning pale while the Adragnas gritted their teeth and kept glaring at their lawyer, forcing him to react. Sariel grinned at the judges and turned my way.

"Do you recognize the signature on the contract?" he inquired, continuing his game.

"Yes, this is my real signature," I answered confidently.

At the speed of light, Sariel found himself next to Mr. Baro and tore out the contract I had supposedly signed from his hands.

"I will borrow this for a sec." He chuckled wickedly.

Mr. Baro only gasped, but he was too slow to do anything. Sariel's speed was clearly at another level. I had never seen any creature moving so fast. Once the Duke had both documents, he raised the forged contract and the real one, presenting them to the members of the Great Council.

Leber signed a contract to work as a waitress or that she decided to sell herself as a blood slave?" Sariel

Sariel turned both documents to their final pages and raised them

think clearly: why does Ms. Leber's signature look exactly the same on both contracts? Isn't it a little too perfect for a

shatter their table into splinters. I knew that if it

you have concrete proof of forgery, or do you want the jury

Honor," Sariel chuckled, then gestured at

man onto the floor. The man was heavily bruised and bleeding. Loud gasps

for his poor state, but he just wasn't as cooperative as he should be… at first." Sariel's full of

panic towards his clients to discuss the situation while the commotion around the room increased

obnoxious looking man?" The leading judge called out, her voice

nodded his head. Mr. Gotha grabbed the man lying on the floor, pulling him by the collar of his bloodied shirt. The man stood up on his swaying and trembling feet,

gag.

I work f-for Marquess Adragna… H-he ordered me to f-forge signatures." The

filled the room. The members of the

I have told him to do

she smirked, "Bring him closer to me," she ordered, pointing at

judge smiled viciously. Suddenly, Hugo Ropion's body started to tremble as if he was suffering from an electric shock. The moan he gave out proved the agony he was experiencing until his eyes went white. The judge

the Marquess's study room where he was given the prepared contracts along with the photos of each

table and a second later he held Pierre Adragna's phone in his

back! How dare you!" the Marquess's son

to Sariel. It took him exactly two seconds to find the pictures of the signatures. He

son is such an idiot. He didn't even bother to erase the traces of forgery. I definitely should thank him

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