He stared at her for a while. It's enough for Prince to judge whether Aria can actually understand the details of his charge, and all in a while, did she ever think of the consequences of suing Bryce Fajardo? He is a prosecutor, and Prince knew Bryce wouldn't let the traces to be seen.
Prince blinked several times, knowing this would be hard to prove at when evidence isn't clear enough. Bryce has been an expert in his field along with other people in the office, and they have known the pros and the cons.
Evidences should be factual and scientific, as it is. Prince wouldn't allow Aria to bring up the trial without any empirical and tangible proof that she's been assaulted. Also, if Aria plead about the evidence on the hospital system, it would be hard not to look up and find her sick profile.
"I know now what to do, Prince, so you're here to just help me solidify the facts," Aria huffed.
He let go of the tension, and said, "Aria that would be…"