Ian sat in the front row, next to his lawyer, and Jas was seated.

Considering that the judge had not yet come in, the courtroom was silent.

Finally, the day has come when the truth will be seen by the whole world.

Considering how much trouble Ian had on the drive to the pitch, he had plenty of time to rethink what had happened over the past few weeks.

After the preliminary trial of the court, he received so many bad reviews, and even affected the literary film he released a few days ago.

Originally, "Marriage Story" was Ian who wanted to see how many fans genuinely appreciated Ian's work, considering that there were still a lot of reviews and news that supported Ian in many ways.

But on the other hand, there are those who are ready to accuse Ian of something that hasn't even been proven.

"Don't care what other people think", the person who says this must not understand Hollywood and how it works.

While turning left on a street in California, he suddenly remembered Jeff, something Jeff had promised.

"I'll take care of it," Ian thought.

The courtroom stood up, distracting Ian Rainer from his thoughts, as he looked at the judge, who walked in with a blank face, and as soon as the judge sat down, the crowd followed.

Ian and his lawyer sat on their respective benches.

"It was a pleasant morning for everyone. As of today, the trial of Ian Renner and Sarah has entered its second day," said the man sitting next to the judge, loud for everyone to hear.

"First of all, I would like to ask you, Mr. Ian Rayner, can you come up to the podium?" the judge asked.

Ian nodded, and walked around to the podium.

"Mr. Reina, what if the child were yours, what would you do?" the judge asked, as that was the day the DNA results were supposed to come out.

"Your Excellency, if Lillian proves that it is my child in a legally recognized way, I will take care of her and support her financially and as a father. There is no doubt that this child must have a father in her life, and if it is my fault, I am ready to assume my due responsibilities and obligations. Ian replied truthfully.

"Alright, Mr. Reina, you can go back. The

judge said that another court staff member had brought an envelope to the judge, and she took the envelope and said thank you.

"The DNA test carried out by the state has passed," the judge said.

The atmosphere of the entire court rose several degrees.

Ian kept looking at the judge.

Sarah's eyes widened because she knew what was going to happen next.

Everyone was silent, but there was tension all around.

"It's revealed—"

Sarah felt as if the whole world was slowing down. She felt that the judge was speaking very slowly, and she didn't want to listen to what the judge had to say.

From the day she walked into the hospital, she knew it would be the end of her life.

Her life will be completely ruined because she will not be able to raise her 11-month-old daughter, who is almost one year old.

"Fake, this can't happen," she muttered to herself as the judge repeated the results in her hand.

"It was revealed that Ms. Sarah's testimony against Ian Renner was proven to be false, and the results were released by the DNA Diagnostic Center with legal validity, which reads as follows.

In the case of Ian v. Sarah, Mr. Reyna is not Lillian's father. The

latter words were enough for Ian to sigh contentedly, and Ian clenched his fists happily.

"This trial is very special, and fellow director Ian Renner has had to face many challenges with the accusations. The lawyers must stand up for the defense and get justice for his career.

"Sarah, would you please come up to the podium?" the judge asked.

Sarah, choked up by the judge's words, stood up and walked to the square wooden place to look into the judge's eyes.

"Sarah, do you know what you're doing here?"

the judge asked, but Sarah remained silent, tears streaming down her cheeks, and though she cried heavily, she still stood up straight without even shaking a bit.

"Sarah, the court in which you submitted the evidentiary documents against Mr. Ian Rainer promised us that every piece of evidence was true and impartial, and that the testimony given to us was true. But the DNA test proves that your testimony against Ian is fake. Considering that the case you're filing is a claim for child support, I don't think you're financially secure, right?" the judge asked again.

"Yes-yes, sir. The

judge sighed and continued: "You blame your personal situation on a director, a person who is trying to achieve his career goals. You lie in court, and your choices now will have undesirable consequences. The Court wants to warn you about your misinformation, so for the above reasons, you will be fined $500. The judge asked, and everyone nodded, even those in the audience.

This is a final judgment. The

judge stood up and left her seat.

The others who followed her were as well.

"The truth is out," Nick said as he hugged Railin, who was equally excited when the truth was revealed.

Jas and Ian go together to meet Mason, Nick, and Reelin, who is waiting for Ian outside.

"Ian, I think we should listen to the judge. It's just Sarah today, and there may be other girls coming tomorrow to ask for child support, so I guess it's best to sue for defamation and turn to child protection services because Sarah isn't fit to raise children," Jas muttered while walking outside.

"Yes, I think we should. Can we arrange for another prosecution?" Ian asked rhetorically.

"I'll do it in two days," the lawyer said, shaking Ian's hand.

She walked away and said goodbye to Mason.

Outside, there are already several reporters waiting to hear the results.

"Mr. Reina

, can we talk?" "Director Lana, can you talk to us?" "

Ian, isn't the kid really yours?"

The question was asked over and over again, and Ian, wearing sunglasses, made his way through the crowd as if it were another normal day.

He wanted to yell at the reporter that he was not the father of the child that everyone thought he was, but he kept his composure.

He got into his SUV and pulled down the curtains, and Nick and Scarlett accompanied him into the car.

"Oh my God, what a nerve-wracking trial!" Nicol said as he brushed his hair through his hands and shook his head.

"Well, who is to blame but the public and the media?" said Reelin with a smile.

"Well, start work tomorrow. Maybe I'll have to try again, though. Ian pulled out his phone as he spoke.

"Try again, what?" asked Nick.

"Jas said it would be best to file a lawsuit against Sarah, who was using a toddler as a tool to earn money, and as we all know, it had a very serious impact on the release of my last film. I can't let it go, even if she's a woman who needs help," Ian said as he focused on his phone.

"I feel a little sorry for her. She's beautiful, she should just be begging for a chance," Nick said, shaking his head.

"I wish she had done that and not thought like that," Ian said, sighing.

He was shocked at how people could make different types of comments to him over the course of weeks.

Even if you've been in this industry and know the details, you still feel bad when people say bad things about you, whether it's left or right.

When Ian moved in and out of the office building, someone even frowned at him.

"It's okay, Ian. If anything, you prove that you are not what they assume. I'm pretty sure Home Alone 2 will do a great job and someone will sing about your talent by the end of the week," Reelin said with a laugh.

"I don't want people to sing the praises of my talents, Raelin," he said.

But he thought to himself, "Maybe it's time for me to mature."

"It's going to be fine. I'm sure. Hollywood has one or more topics to talk about every day, and those topics disappear in a day or two. Let's focus on Home Alone, oh, I want to talk about tomorrow's shoot," Raeling said as she grabbed Ian's attention.

[RGH News]

" Ian Renner won the lawsuit against Sarah on Tuesday.

After a trial this morning in the California Law and Justice Court, it was proved through DNA testing that Sarah's daughter, Lilian, was not Ian Renner's.

Ian Rainer is not a father and has no children. Over the past month, their comments have been flooding the internet, but now, the whole world has been proven wrong.

The woman's name is Sarah, and this is

her story...""Shrink..."The producer commanded her through headphones, and she continued to tell Sarah's story.

"It's going to be headlines for at least another week. I'm pretty sure," said the sound director, sitting across from the small studio they shared.

"Oh my God, it's me or Ian Renner who's been telling stories since he's been in Hollywood," another of them said of Ian.

"Hollywood is a dark place. You'll need a lot of luck and support to get to where Ian is now. And I'm pretty sure that if he starts on his own without any help, especially from the producers, he will have nowhere to go.

"Really,

" "Yes," "How's today's comment?, what's interesting?"

"Well, everything is interesting,"

said the PR manager with his laptop on his lap. "All the people who have made negative comments about Ian Renner still seem incredulous. The comments are hilarious. "

I want to see it, give me the iPad," the sound manager strode over to the PR manager, scrolling across the internet as he took the device into his hands.

"Wow... I never thought Hollywood fans would be so frenetic on the Internet. Considering

that the show was already playing inside, the sound director and the PR manager walked out of the studio.

"Have you heard that Ian Renner didn't say a word to any of the journalists who contacted him?" the latter asked the former.

"Yes, he didn't give any kind of response to anyone who asked, not even on social media. I mean, many celebrities post content on social media that damages their reputation. It's weird," the recording engineer said as he walked to the lunchroom as the lunch break approached.

"There will also be news about his films, ah, his week is going to be interesting. "

-

[Not a little daddy?Oh my God!I'm ready to get a gift from Ian's baby!It's so disappointing!It's great to think that Ian has surpassed all the throws!Hurry up!]

[I'm feeling a little sorry for the baby.] I hope Sarah can figure it out!Ian will be cute as a father, suggest adopting her @Ian Renner]

[You should know that even if DNA confirms that the child is not yours, it can't change the fact that you have to be responsible for the child! Women have paid too much to have children, women deserve better, why care if the child is their own. @伊恩 Reina]

[I'm sorry, ma'am. But if Ian is not the father of the child, why should he be responsible? just because you want him to pay child support, or you want to give up raising the child altogether. What you're saying is ridiculous, and as a woman, I don't approve of your shit.

As always, if 70% of important information goes viral on social media, all that's left are people fighting to get the spotlight or just making a comeabout out of boredom.

"These labels deserve a Nobel Prize. How did people come up with this?" Ian thought to himself as he scrolled through his homepage, where there were so many tweets and comments about him.

"I think it's better for me to keep checking in, you should focus on your work," Ian's PR manager, Maxine, amazed.

"yes, you're better. What are the ratings for "Marriage Story"? It's not doing very well at the box office, is it?" Ian asked Mason.

The way Mason looked at Ian was more telling than Mason had said.

"Yes, but hopefully we can get things back through Home Alone. Starting tomorrow, we'll be on set next month, right?" asked Mason, and Ian nodded.

As far as Ian knows, there is no doubt about the success of Marriage Story compared to the original film, but at the same time, if his reputation had been any better, things would not have turned out to be such trouble.

"I'm sorry, sir, Ms. Jas is here," Murphy interrupted as Ian brought the coffee he was sipping to the table.

"Well, of course. Please call her in," he said, standing up respectfully.

"Ian, how are you?" Jass walked in and shook Ian's hand.

"Please, thanks to you, I'm doing well, how are you?"

"All is well, Ian. I'm here to talk about something. Jas said as he dragged the chair in front of Ian.

"You may be seated. Ian gestured to the chair, and both sat inside.

In Ian's office, Maxine, Mason, Ian's lawyer, Jas, and Ian sat down.

"I filed another lawsuit against Sarah's actions because I think it's the best at the moment.

"Yes, ma'am. I agree with that, but I'm pretty sure that because the child is so young, the court shouldn't let the child out of the mother's custody. "Mason came in.

"That's true, but we have another concern, that Mr. Reina's loss is immeasurable, so I think the defamation lawsuit we filed is the best, not to embarrass her, but just to warn anyone who thinks they have a chance that they will never take the same risk as she did. I explained this to Ian the other day," Jas said.

She was very professional about the matter, and Ian had more questions for her about the rest.

-

Just the next day, Sarah received a court summons to appear in court to hear the case against her, which was due to be completed within three weeks.

When she saw that little letter, she woke up, and the whole world trembled.

At the end of the final day of the trial, she walked out of the courtroom overwhelmed by all the questions that were focused on her.

"What the hell am I going to do?" Sarah asked aloud from a friend who was just as shocked as she was.

"Fack, show me again—" She took the paper from Sarah's hand and read it over and over again.

"Slander ... Child Protective Services... Unable to raise a child... Sarah. Call your lawyer and those who are trying to help you," her friend said, looking at Sarah sincerely.

"Uh- I'll try. The

next thing Sarah knew was that she was sitting in front of the same lawyer who had promised to help Sarah in any way they could.

But this time, the expressions on their faces explained a completely different concept.

"Miss Sarah," Gurrett said, sighing. "It's going to be very tough for you and we understand that. But we really can't help you much with that.

Sarah gasped at Gurret's words.

"What? What do you mean? You, you all promised to help me with this case that day! What are you talking about?" asked Sarah.

"We can help you, but pro bono services are not suitable for this case. If any of us fight for you, the price of the service will be the same, and the evidence is overwhelming, it's not easy to win," Gurrett explains.

This meant that she had to pay to apply for a lawyer, and she had a lot of money in her head.

She already owed the court five hundred dollars, and now she had to pay that fee, and her whole world was crumbling before her eyes.

"No, please, you know my financial situation is unstable, and that includes the fact that I can't pay the fees, please help me" she almost begged.

"I'm sorry, ma'am. It's not something we can do, and we have to ask you to get out of here. Another lawyer stood up and said.

It had been less than thirty minutes since she had come in, and they had been waiting for Sarah to leave the law firm.

The two lawyers walked out of the office, and Sarah was alone again.

The only way to get out of the courtroom next time without going to jail was the last thing she thought she could do — to ask Ian's forgiveness.

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