In the beginning, when John Fame married her, it was Jim Fame who vigorously defended her, insisting that she was the only one fit to be the Fame family's daughter-in-law.
However, Jim Fame was also the indirect cause of her parents' death and the downfall of the Lock family years ago.
As Lissy Lock was reminiscing, Jim Fame suddenly looked her way.
Lissy hurriedly averted her gaze, not wanting to look at Jim Fame.
Jim Fame understood Lissy's feelings and sighed slightly.
The trial officially began.
Only Oliver Winslow and Jim Fame were sitting side by side on the spectator bench.
Oliver glanced at Jim Fame and, after a moment's hesitation, politely greeted him, "Jim Fame, hope all is well with you."
"You're the Winslows' Oliver Winslow, right?"
"...Yes."
"I haven't been to the Winslows' home to see my old friends in several decades." Jim Fame said, "How's old man Winslow doing?"
"Grandpa's health is very good."