143. The Choleric

"Yes," Diana replied, smiling brightly, yet it contorted to a strange expression. 

Despite that, Fernando's questioning sentence could be interpreted into 'Did the defendant Mahendra had lied to the plaintiff?'

"A lie, not only about mental health problems a person suffers from, is something a person tells to others that contains no honesty. If they hide something from their partner just for the partner to accept them, then I agree, that is  a lie. Please think about the words I said,'' she stated, again, as if she was a speaker in a seminar, "A lie also can happen when someone wants to hide an affair, another person they love, or when they want to buy something, or even another job they hide from their partner."

Fernando Caligis furrowed his brow, thinking about where Diana wanted to direct it.

"You cannot think that a lie is only about a person's mental health problem."