She had no evidence to prove her innocence, yet it was not implausible that Zhang Yingying committed suicide out of despair.
Because of this uncertainty, the first trial did not immediately convict Qiao Ning.
The second trial was scheduled for the third day.
In other words, Qiao Ning had less than two days left to prepare.
If she couldn't find any evidence to prove her innocence, she would likely be sentenced...
Since she had the backing of the Dongfang Family.
Qiao Ning was not detained, but her intuition strongly told her she'd end up in jail.
No one could prove her innocence, and there was a wealth of evidence suggesting she'd committed murder.
Even the assumption that Zhang Yingying took her own life was unconvincing.
After breaking off her engagement with Su Zigao, she was more angry than sad, she had even planned to go abroad and have a good time to blow off steam.
She had even bought her plane ticket, but she died before she could depart...