Marcel Jefferson was quite pleased.
After a while, he felt something was off and couldn't help but ask, "Was I unreliable when I was single?"
At this moment, the prosecution requested the second witness to testify, interrupting their conversation.
The second witness was a middle-aged woman whom the prosecutor introduced as an experienced psychiatrist who had treated Jane McCain several years ago, diagnosing her with sleep disorders, somnambulism, and so on.
"Objection." Purple Summers stood up. "The witness's testimony is irrelevant to this case."
The judge looked at the prosecutor.
Ian Conner quickly said, "Your Honor, the defendant Jane McCain presents the facts of the crime as a fictitious story; I believe her psychological condition is closely related to this case, and the psychiatrist can prove this point."
The judge declared, "Objection overruled."
Purple Summers furrowed her brows and sat back down.