Chapter 45 The Lawsuit Arrives
Before Louis arrived, Mary was taken to MIT in Boston by Evelyn, who had been granted visitation rights.

Here, Mary saw the seven most difficult mathematical problems in the world since the millennium, and the only mathematician who had proved one of them - Grigory Perelman.

"You know, your mother is almost able to solve a difficult mathematical problem that has great significance in physics."

Mom couldn’t solve it either?
Mary looked at the seven vertical platforms in a daze and said something that made Evelyn happy.

“Maybe I can hang in here someday.”

"Of course, my child."

Especially now that I have obtained that unique thing that can help geniuses save more time, believe me, Mary, grandma will lead you to the top and leave your name in the world.

Evelin smiled.

soon.

The two met the target of their trip, Seymour Shankland, a PhD from MIT.

Yes, this was actually a test by Evelyn to get Mary into MIT.

And now, Mary has exceeded her goal. She not only solved the problem but also pointed out the mistakes in it.

When Seymour asked why he didn't tell him in advance that he got the question wrong.

"Frank said that we shouldn't point out the mistakes of our elders. No one likes a smart-aleck."

This caused everyone to laugh.

Mary was confused; she didn't understand what they were laughing at.

"Well, Evelyn, Mary is indeed a genius. I can guarantee her admission to MIT."

……

Time quickly came to five days later.

In court, no one expected that Evelyn would invite Mary's biological father, a man named Pollard, who naturally nominated the custody of the child for Evelyn.

The two sides engaged in a verbal battle.

I have to say that although Frank didn't have the money to hire a big lawyer, the black lawyer he found was quite capable. He accurately hit the nail on the head, leaving the other party speechless and even mocking him.

"Look at this computer. You can find it by searching the name. Besides, you are still in the same city. Have you really looked for Mary in the past seven years?"

"Oh, America is so big, I can't search everywhere~"

"Haha, that's ridiculous."

At this time, Louis was on his way and called Mary.

At this moment, Mary is with people from the Children's Society, who need to confirm the child's wishes and situation.

Mary cheered when she answered the phone.

"Louis? You're coming right away? Great!"

The Children's Association commissioner couldn't help but smile at Mary's joyful expression.

But soon she couldn't laugh anymore.

"What? You only have one friend here, and she's not even your age. She's a black female neighbor in her thirties or forties?"

"What? You've been kidnapped before? That's where your other three friends met, including Louis?"

"What? You still watch UFC fights with your uncle every Saturday? And imitate the fights?"

The commissioner's face darkened with every word he heard.

Soon, the commissioner left with the materials, and Mary sneaked out of the room and looked at the courtroom. At this time, the confrontation in the courtroom became more and more intense. One side accused Evelyn of not caring about her children, and the other side accused Frank of being jealous.

Perhaps lawyers are often masters of public speaking, seizing opportunities to stir up emotions and at the same time make the judges on the stage lean towards a different opinion.

Both sides did a good job in this regard.

But no one noticed that a little head in the back was looking at Pollard and crying.

at this time.

Click.

The court doors opened.

Louis walked in.

Everyone was surprised. How did a child suddenly come in? Did he come in the wrong way? Where were the guards?

Although Florida law allows court spectators, Louis's identity as a child immediately made everyone think that he had entered by mistake.

"Hello everyone, I'm Mary's friend. I heard she got into a little trouble, so I came to see her. I apologize for any disturbance."

Behind Louis, the driver and bodyguard appeared at the right time.

After saying that, Louis ignored them and walked straight to the corner. There, Mary, who was crying, stared blankly at Louis as he walked towards her.

"Hey, Mary, why are you crying again? Did someone bully you?"

"Louis, I, I, if, if I were a father, I would definitely go to see my daughter, but I didn't see my father. I thought he was gone, but he was here. He even lives in the same city as me. I don't even need to call him. He can find me by following Frank, but he didn't..."

Mary hugged Louis and cried.

Louis probably understood what was going on and glanced at Pollard.

In the courtroom, Frank saw Mary crying and wanted to come over eagerly, but was stopped by the guards.

Only when she saw Mary stop crying after being comforted by Louis did she gradually calm down, and just looked at Pollard with resentful eyes, this scumbag!

At this time, Louis' driver arrived at the judge's office and said a few words. The judge's eyes changed and he nodded immediately. "Ahem, let's continue now."

At this point, Frank's lawyer began attacking Evelyn, claiming she was incapable of caring for the child and was not a qualified guardian. She said she had no childhood, no playtime, no friends, and very few social activities. She even ran away from home with her first love, and was subsequently accused of kidnapping.

Evelyn immediately retorted, "Diane is not an ordinary person. We must admit the difference between ordinary people and geniuses. Making geniuses the same as ordinary people will only make them depressed and miserable. Moreover, it is a loss to human civilization!"

"I am leading my child to a great future, not wasting her talent!"

"Now, Mary is also a genius. Should we let her waste her talent and suppress herself like an ordinary child?"

"No, only by letting her be with me can Mary stay on the right path!"

Louis in the far corner couldn't help but frown. It seemed that in this so-called free country, there were quite a few people who wanted to control their children's lives!
So bossy!

In America, no, or in human society, it is almost universally acknowledged that geniuses are different from ordinary people, and the American Children's Association pays great attention to the children's own environment and conditions.

The commissioner now came before the judge, submitted his materials, and put forward his own ideas, "Judge, I think neither of them is suitable to be Mary's guardian. Perhaps we should find a host family for the child."

Finally, the trial ended temporarily.

Pollard hurried out, with no intention of seeing Mary.

Frank ran to Mary and hugged her, his eyes red.

At this time, Louis made a gesture, the driver nodded, and walked out quickly.

Since I have decided to interfere in this matter, I will interfere to the end.

(End of this chapter)

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