Chapter 1239: Chapter 1239

Intuition is something difficult to describe.

Sometimes, intuition is a kind of psychological tendency conclusion formed after years of accumulated experience and comprehensive comparison.

And sometimes, intuition is completely inexplicable, emerging out of nowhere, like a writer’s flash of inspiration or a painter’s divine brushstroke, without sufficient theory to explain its existence.

Prosecutors often have this kind of intuition during investigations.

Allen Rivera’s intuition told him that Hans Geoffrey was not the murderer.

If he was in charge of the case, he would have the right to apply for a thorough investigation, but he was not, so the only thing he could do was to help Hans Geoffrey find a suitable lawyer.

Purple Summers was undoubtedly the best choice.

She had the ability, the prestige, and was quite concerned about the Black Rose case. The appellate court, considering Purple Summers’ personal reputation, might show some leniency towards Hans Geoffrey’s situation.

After all, this was a death penalty case.

Once a person is dead, there is nothing left.

Purple Summers hung up the phone, returned to the children’s room, looked at the three sleeping children, and sighed silently...

...

Alexander Summers returned in the evening. His little daughter was playing with toys in the crib, while the twin sons were brought to the yard by the nanny, toddling around. Cleo was lazily sprawled on the lawn, motionless, with several crows always perched on its back, like its distinctive accessories.

Alexander Summers didn’t see Purple Summers’ figure, so he picked up his sons, tossing them in turns, catching them before setting them down again.

The two little babies giggled happily as they experienced the feeling of weightlessness.

After playing for a while, Alexander Summers handed them over to the nanny and headed straight to the master bedroom.

Purple Summers was putting intimate clothing into a suitcase.

Alexander Summers raised an eyebrow slightly and asked, "Where are you going?"

"I’m going to Clearwater tomorrow morning, I’ll be back in the evening." Purple Summers sighed, packing her luggage, "There’s a case, I need to meet the other party’s lawyer to see the situation. If I need to take over..."

Purple Summers paused, turned around to look at Alexander Summers.

"If I take over, I might stay in Clearwater for about half a month. April hasn’t been weaned yet, so I want to take her with me. Big Baby and Little Baby will stay in Pearlpoint, you and Mom will have to take good care of them."

Alexander Summers frowned deeply, "What case?"

"A murder case, sentenced to death, with 21 days until execution." Purple Summers also looked troubled, "The specific situation can only be known after meeting the other party’s lawyer."

Alexander Summers thought for a moment, then asked, "Do you need me to go with you?"

"No need, you’re a mayor, you shouldn’t always be running around." Purple Summers said, "I’ll talk to the other party’s lawyer first tomorrow. Maybe I won’t need to intervene personally..."

Upon thinking it over, she found this possibility unlikely.

If Allen Rivera sought her out, it must be very tricky, especially since there were only 21 days left...

Purple Summers couldn’t help but sigh again. After meeting the lawyer tomorrow, there would only be 19 days left.

"Don’t overexert yourself." Alexander Summers gently hugged her waist, his forehead touching hers, "If you’re busy there, once I’m done with my work here, I’ll bring the kids over to see you."

"Okay." Purple Summers smiled, lifting her chin to kiss Alexander Summers on the corner of his lips, "When you bring the kids to see me, don’t bring Mom. Let Mom and Pete spend more time together."

Alexander Summers chuckled softly, "Alright, I’ll listen to you."

The next day, to return as early as possible, Purple Summers took an early morning flight, hurriedly arriving in Clearwater to meet with Hans Geoffrey’s former lawyer.

Hans Geoffrey served as the general manager at Duke Jewelry Company. The lawyer he hired after the incident was a well-known attorney in Clearwater City. However, the evidence chain in this case was complete, and Hans Geoffrey himself lacked a strong alibi, making the case difficult to win.

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