After finalizing his n, Charlie Wade changed out of his doctor’s attire and headed back to the ward where Hank was located.
Next on his agenda was to wait patiently for the judge to arrive at the hospital with all the necessary legal documents to dere Zhou Liangyun not guilty right then and there.
Currently, the Sifang Baozhuang is almost back in China. As long as Zhou Liangyun is safely extracted and both Chen Zhimin and Sean are eliminated, Charlie Wade’s trip to the United States would be deemed a sess.
To ensure everything went smoothly, Charlie Wade had specifically instructed Chen Zhimin to arrange a business jet under his own name, capable of flying directly to China. He also requested that the jet be on standby at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport, with a direct route to Yanjing.
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after meticulously organizing all the documents, the New York judge personally took them along with several court personnel and staff from Brooklyn jail, making their way to Manhattan Hospital.
The elderly judge didn’t need to rush; it was customary in American judicial procedures to wait until the regr court session the following day to announce Zhou Liangyun’s acquittal.<fnf44d> Updates are released by ?ovelFind</fnf44d>
However, due to the significant damage to the reputation of the Rothschild family and the mysterious loss of power from Zhou Manor, Howard was extremely anxious about the potential extraction of the Sifang Baozhuang. Therefore, he was eager to have Zhou Liangyun released quickly so he could monitor his every move, believing this might help him recover the Sifang Baozhu.
Thus, the judge hurried over.
Inside the ward, Charlie Wade utilized his exceptional hearing to keep track of everything happening in Zhou Liangyun’s room.
Meanwhile, Uncle Sean, from the adjacent ward, appeared to have slightly less refined facial features, prompting him to release some spiritual energy for enhanced perception.
The judge entered the ward, leading the staff, and in the presence of FBI agents and court personnel, addressed Zhou Liangyun, stating, “Peter Zhou, the Rothschild family has acknowledged that the previous charges against you for stealing antiques were a misunderstanding. After urgent deliberations, we have decided to withdraw the prosecution. You are hereby free.”
Bo Sean, who was observing the ward through his spiritual energy, couldn’t help but think, “Chen Zhimin’s information was indeed urate; this person named Zhou is going to be acquitted!”
At that moment, Zhou Liangyun, lying on the hospital bed, was taken aback.
He hadn’t anticipated the Rothschild family would retract their confession so swiftly.
Over the past few days since he met Charlie Wade, Zhou Liangyun had received no updates and was unsure whether Charlie Wade had sessfully smuggled the Sifang Baozhu out of the United States. Now, with the judge’s unexpected announcement of his acquittal, his first thought was to find a way to contact Charlie Wade.
However, he quickly realized that he must not reach out to Charlie Wade first. The Rothschild family’s sudden release of him was akin to hunters digging up wild bee nests; they would often tie a wasp to a feather and release it back into the nest to locate the hive.
He suspected that the Rothschild family had a simr strategy at y.
Noticing Zhou’s silence, the judge continued, “Additionally, Mr. Zhou, the Rothschild family will cover all costs associated with your treatment here. Should you require ongoing care, all expenses will be taken care of by them.”
“Furthermore, the Rothschild family has proposed a settlement of $30 million for the personal injuries and emotional distress you suffered during your imprisonment. If you agree, they will send awyer to discuss thepensation with you. If this amount does not satisfy you, you are free to file awsuit at any time.”
The judicial system in the United States differs significantly from that of the East, particrly China, in various aspects.
Perhaps the most notable difference lies in the matter ofpensation.