Chapter 137
Chapter 137
RYAN
The courtroom buzzed with tension as Waper, flanked by his lawyer, stood before the judge. The weight of his crimes hung heavy in the air, casting a somber mood over the proceedings.
"Waper," the judge's voice boomed, commanding attention. "You stand before this court accused of grave offenses-murder, money laundering, and tax evasion. How do you plead?"
Waper hesitated, his eyes shifting nervously. "Guilty, Your Honor," he admitted, his voice barely audible.
A ripple of shock coursed through the spectators. Waper's admission sent a shiver down my spine, knowing the extent of the devastation he had caused.
The judge nodded solemnly. "Very well. And do you understand the severity of your actions, Mr. Waper?"
Waper nodded, his gaze fixed on the floor. "Yes, Your Honor. I do."
The judge turned to Waper's lawyer. "Counsel, do you have anything to add?"
Waper's lawyer shook his head, a defeated expression on his face. "No, Your Honor. My client has accepted responsibility for his actions." The judge's eyes narrowed, scrutinizing Waper. "Before I pass judgment, Mr. Waper, is there anything you wish to disclose to this court?" Waper hesitated, his hands trembling. "Yes, Your Honor. There is something I must confess."
The courtroom fell silent as all eyes turned to Waper, anticipation hanging in the air.
"I... I was not acting alone," Waper confessed, his voice quivering. "There was another individual involved in these crimes. His name is Jake." Gasps filled the courtroom as Waper's revelation reverberated through the room. Jake's name, a familiar shadow from the past, resurfaced once again, stirring up memories of the tangled web of deceit and manipulation.
The judge leaned forward, her interest piqued. "Jake? Can you provide more details, Mr. Waper?"
Waper nodded, his eyes glazed with guilt. "I hired Jake to carry out the murder. He was the one who orchestrated everything. I... I was desperate, Your Honor. I thought it was my only way out."
The admission sent shockwaves through the courtroom. Jake's involvement added a new layer of complexity to the case, raising questions about his motives and his connection to Waper.
The judge's brow furrowed, her expression grave. "This is a serious accusation, Mr. Waper. Are you certain of what you're saying?" Waper nodded, his voice trembling. "Yes, Your Honor. I swear it's the truth."
The judge's gaze lingered on Waper for a moment longer before she turned to the prosecution. "Is there any evidence to corroborate Mr. Waper's claims?"Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
The prosecutor shook his head, his expression skeptical. "Not at this time, Your Honor. But we will conduct a thorough investigation."
The judge nodded, her lips pressed into a thin line. "Very well. Mr. Waper, your confession will be taken into consideration during sentencing. However, the gravity of your crimes cannot be overlooked."
"Waper," she began, her voice echoing through the courtroom. "You have pleaded guilty to the charges against you, including the murder of Sophia, money laundering, and tax evasion. Do you understand the gravity of these offenses?"
Waper nodded, his gaze fixed on the floor. "Yes, Your Honor."
"And do you understand that by pleading guilty, you are admitting to these crimes and waiving your right to a trial by jury?"
Again, Waper nodded. "Yes, Your Honor."
The judge leaned forward, her eyes boring into Waper. "Very well. Waper, you have been found guilty of these crimes, and it is now time for me to pass sentence."
The courtroom fell silent as the judge took a moment to collect her thoughts. I held my breath, waiting to hear what she would say.
"Waper," she began, her voice grave. "Your crimes are serious and have had far-reaching consequences. You have taken a life, destroyed families, and betrayed the trust of those who once looked up to you."
Waper remained silent, his eyes fixed on the floor.
"For the murder of Sophia, I sentence you to thirty years in prison without the possibility of parole," the judge continued, her voice unwavering. "For the money laundering and tax evasion charges, you will serve an additional twenty years."
The gallery erupted into murmurs as the judge delivered her verdict. Waper's lawyer attempted to protest, but the judge silenced him with a stern look.
"Your Honor, may I speak?" Waper's voice broke through the commotion, his tone meek and defeated.
The judge nodded, granting him permission to speak.
"I just want to say... I'm sorry," Waper said, his voice barely audible. "I know I can't undo what I've done, but I want to try to make things right, somehow."
The judge regarded him for a moment, her expression inscrutable. "Your words ring hollow, Waper. But actions speak louder than words. Perhaps in time, you will find a way to atone for your sins."
With that, she banged her gavel, signaling the end of the trial. Waper was led away in handcuffs, his fate sealed by his own choices.
As I watched him being escorted out of the courtroom, I couldn't help but feel a sense of closure. Justice had been served, and though it wouldn't bring Sophia back or undo the pain he had caused, it was a small step towards healing.
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One week later, the city was still abuzz with the aftermath of Waper's trial, and the news of the firm's downfall only added fuel to the fire Lily and sat in our living room, the television broadcasting the latest updates on the screen. The
reporter's voice crackled with
excitement as she delivered the
breaking news.
"Lily, can you believe this?" I said, gesturing towards the TV. "The Waper firm, stripped of its ownership rights. It's like something out of a movie."
Lily glanced at the screen, her expression a mix of surprise and satisfaction. "It's about time," she replied, her voice tinged with a hint of satisfaction. "Those people have been getting away with murder for far too long."
I nodded in agreement, my mind racing with thoughts of what this meant for the future. "It's a major victory for justice," I said, unable to keep the note of triumph out of my voice.
"But what about the employees?" Lily asked, her brow furrowing with concern. "What happens to them now?"
I sighed, knowing that the fallout from the firm's collapse would be far-reaching "Some will likely lose their jobs" I said, my tone somber "But hopefully, they'll be able to find work elsewhere. And for those who were complicit in the firm's illegal activities, well... they'll have to face the consequences."
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Lily nodded, her expression thoughtful. "It's a harsh reality," she said, her voice tinged with sadness. "But sometimes, it's necessary to clean house in order to rebuild."
Meanwhile, on the television screen,
the reporter continued to deliver updates. "In light of the firm's
dissolution, it has been announced that a team of professionals will now take over the management of the company," she said, her voice steady. "This move is aimed at restoring integrity and accountability to the firm's operations, and ensuring that justice is served for all
those affected by its actions."
Lily and I exchanged a glance, both of us silently acknowledging the significance of this development.
Lily's boredom with the news broadcast reached its peak, and she grabbed her phone in exasperation. With swift movements, she went to a news app, her eyes scanning the headlines. Suddenly, she gasped, her hand flying to her mouth in shock.
"What's wrong, Lily?" I asked, concern lacing my voice as I watched her reaction.
She turned to me, her eyes wide with disbelief. "It's Mrs. Waper," she said, her voice tinged with astonishment. "She's been taken to the psychiatric center and admitted."
A surge of satisfaction washed over me at the news, though I tried to temper my reaction. "Is she okay?" I inquired, masking my glee with a tone of
concern.
Lily shook her head, her expression troubled. "According to the report, she was showing signs of psychiatric disorder," she explained, her voice barely above a whisper. "And guess what, Ryan? It was her own staffs who reported her."
I couldn't suppress the grin that spread across my face. "Well, isn't that something," I remarked, unable to hide the satisfaction in my voice. "It seems like karma has caught up with her."
Lily looked at me, emotions flickering across her features. "Do you think this is what they deserve?" she asked, searching my eyes for reassurance.
I met her gaze, a sense of vindication coursing through me. "Absolutely," I replied, my voice firm. "After everything they've done, it's only fitting that they face the consequences of their actions."
She nodded slowly, a small smile tugging at the corners of her lips. "I suppose you're right," she conceded, her voice tinged with relief.
As we sat together, the weight of the news sinking in, I couldn't help but feel a sense of closure. The chapter of our lives that had been dominated by the Wapers and their deceitful schemes was finally coming to an end.
"Let's hope this is the end of it," Lily said, breaking the silence. "I'm ready to move on from all of this."
I nodded in agreement, feeling a weight lifting off my shoulders. "Me too," I said, reaching out to take her hand in mine. "Me too."