Season 1 plot notes (episode 21)

Arnulfo 2022-04-21 09:02:49

121 Unplugged Unplugged Case Singer Divorce Case David Alcia, Head of Law Firm Lawyer: None Judge Timothy Stank's First Negotiation For alimony of 140,000 yuan per year, the wife thinks it is too little. Kelinda found out that the singer was going to marry his new love as soon as possible, so they forced them to raise the price to 300,000 per year. Progress Just as the lawyers were preparing to send the negotiating results to court, the singer suddenly fell into a coma in a car accident. According to the prenuptial agreement, the wife gets half of the property. But if he dies, according to the will, the wife gets nothing. The doctor said that the singer was actually brain-dead, with only one in a million hope of reviving. But David tries to keep the singer alive so that his property can be controlled by his wife. In the first trial, the opposing lawyer used the children of the singer and the new love to prove that the two were actually married. The judge asked both parties to find evidence that would represent the singer's true wishes. Out-of-court investigation Kelinda found the singer appeared to be intoxicated prior to the accident, but an autopsy found no evidence of drug use or alcohol consumption. Kelinda learned from a police friend that he was taking glycol (antifreeze). The police have opened a murder investigation, and the wife is the biggest suspect. Police forensics Kelinda called her agent when police were asking who was there. Everyone found that the agent's ringtone was the ringtone heard at the scene. As a result, the fiancée gets 1 million a year in alimony, while the ex-wife gets the rest of the assets and custody of her husband. The agent's motive for poisoning: The fiancee advocated to fire the agent. Politics Eli told Alicia that he would only run if she supported Peter's candidacy. Alicia asked Eli to sign some clients for her. After Eli did it to help Alicia keep her job, Alicia agreed to cooperate. Law firm development Diane found someone willing to partner with the firm. Will is happy too. But after the other party came, everyone found out that he thought they wanted him to buy the law firm. The two had a happy time. Political assistants in the law firm's office overheard on Friday to decide which of Alicia and Cary would stay. Kelinda Jean Alicia Ask Diane's opinion, because Will will be doubly fair because of his relationship with Alicia. Alicia approached Will and Diane respectively, got a fair deal guarantee from Will, and got a tip from Diane to "use your own resources and sign more clients". She finds Eli and asks him to see who can transfer to her law firm. Eli agreed to help. In the end, the law firm left Alicia.

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