
The courtroom was silent, the tension hanging thick in the air. The judge, a seasoned man with years of experience dealing with disputes and dramas of all kinds, cleared his throat and adjusted his glasses, ready to speak. His expression was one of calm authority mixed with a hint of empathy, a combination that commanded the attention of everyone present.
“Mrs. Daniels,” he began, his voice steady and firm, “you have made your opinions quite clear. However, this court is not a place for prejudice or mockery. It is a place for truth and justice.”
Daniela rolled her eyes, clearly unimpressed, but the judge continued unfazed. “Before we conclude, there is something I believe you should know.”
