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The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) novel Chapter 830

Keith's voice dropped to a whisper, “No, I'm not leaving Rivenwood. With the officials and their hounds on my tail, I need a hideout in some secluded part of Rivenwood. Stock it with a month's worth of water and provisions.”

“Let them loosen their grip on the borders, then you can sneak me out.”

Brady hadn't expected this casual contact, who hadn't been activated for ages, to be so resourceful.

But now wasn't the time for nitpicking. He took a deep breath and said, “Fine, as long as you're not afraid of being caught by Vivienne and her crew. And remember, if you betray us, we, the Abernathys, won’t spare anyone you care about!”

The next day.

Vivienne woke up from a good night's sleep unfazed by the news of Keith's escape.

She had anticipated this outcome, “Keith, always a thorn in our side since the Littleton debacle. Must be one of the Abernathys’ moles in the force.”

In the car, Anna raised her voice, “Ms. Vivienne, isn’t it better that he’s vanished?”

Leopold's incredulous voice came through the speaker, “Better? Anna, are you still half asleep?! How do we dig into the Abernathys without a lead?”

The front passenger seat pursed their lips in silence, turning away to massage their temples, not wanting to engage further with Leopold.

Vivienne, even from the backseat, could feel the frustration, “If Keith is off the grid, we can spin the story however we want. Whose side was he on? Use your head!”

Leopold was stunned, “Really? But Vivienne, without solid evidence, won’t we face complaints?”

“The Abernathys wouldn’t dare,” Percival couldn’t stand Leopold’s periodic brain fades.

Leopold finally got it, “So, we’re hunting for a legitimate reason to raid the Abernathys. Percival, why didn’t you just say so? What’s with the riddles this early in the morning?”

Pausing, Leopold added, “And don’t we already have enough on them? Why go through all this trouble just for an excuse?”

He was lost at the complexity that seemed to thicken around Vivienne and Percival’s plans.

Simple matters turning unnecessarily convoluted.

Vivienne gave him a look reserved for idiots, “Shut it!”

“Zip!” Leopold mimed locking his lips.

Soon, they arrived at the courthouse.

Vivienne and Percival stepped out, followed by Anna, Leopold, Thomas, and others.

Harrison, along with a slick lawyer, awaited them.

He wanted to throw a jab at Vivienne but she ignored him completely and headed inside.

Leaving Harrison fluctuating between shades of purple and green.

Inside, Kenneth had already taken his seat among the jury.

The Abernathys had their representation too - Gavin, Victoria, Sophie, and in a corner, Ramona.

Vivienne scanned the room, her gaze pausing briefly before a smile played on her lips.

She whispered to Percival, “Looks like they’re discarding Harrison.”

Rumors said he was specially flown in from abroad, an expert in these kind of cases.

Upon hearing Jerry's accusations, the man remained stoic, waiting for Jerry to finish before finally speaking up: "I object! Your honor, this incident happened a decade ago. The original recipe was destroyed long ago; how can we verify if what the plaintiff presents is legitimate?"

He clapped his hands, "On our side, we have a scientist who was part of the original research team as a witness. He faced numerous challenges alongside my client to report the Littleton family."

The courtroom doors swung open.

All eyes turned, and a man in his late fifties or early sixties was ushered in by the police.

Handcuffed in silver, his beard unkempt and looking utterly disheveled.

Kaitlyn recognized him at a glance, "Vince?!"

She exclaimed, and the opposing lawyer seized the moment, speaking up first, "It seems Mrs. Littleton knows him. With this, we can't be accused of making false denials."

Jerry narrowed his eyes, "You think everyone operates like you?"

As the man was led to the witness stand, Vivienne turned to Kaitlyn, a hint of guilt on her face, "Kaitlyn, is this man really one of the original researchers?"

Kaitlyn nodded, her eyes filled with a touch of nostalgia looking at Vince, "He was one of the key researchers on that new product. He was also my father's college buddy, they were very close."

"After that scandal, I've always wanted to find him to testify, to prove my father's innocence. But we lost track of him. Only later did we find out, after our family went bankrupt, he turned himself in and went to prison."

"He turned himself in despite being a whistleblower?" Jerry listened to Vince's testimony, not missing Kaitlyn's words.

Percival responded coldly, "Probably out of fear."

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