Chen Yu watched for a while, feeling somewhat disappointed.
Although the prosecution was ardently presenting various pieces of evidence to prove that Edgar Allan Poe was in a state of clear consciousness when committing the crime, and even if he did have a split personality, how could the main personality not see something as conspicuous as a diary lying right on the table?
But before the judicial appraisal presented by Edgar Allan Poe's defense lawyer, all these arguments seemed somewhat feeble and powerless. Moreover, with Edgar Allan Poe's considerable acting talent on display—weeping bitterly in court and even several times expressing his willingness to take responsibility for the misdeeds committed by his other personalities—he won more than a few sympathetic tears from the jury.