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Herald starts with Klos von Prowe's family background, how he "escaped from Denmark under Nazi occupation", how he became the youngest student at the Law School of Cambridge University, and how he went all the way after graduation to become the richest man in the world Paul Gerdi's "Executive Assistant to the President" became "the most glamorous and well-paid bachelor" in London at the time. Sunny was indeed rich, Herald said, giving her ex-husband, Prince Alphie von Osberg, $1 million in cash and two mansions in Europe during the first divorce.But Cross is not a "gold digger". It was he who insisted on asking Sunny to make a "prenuptial property agreement" before they got married. Three years after their marriage, Sunny voluntarily canceled the agreement because she saw Ke Ross gave up his high-paying job at Griddy Oil and his rich life in England for her and her children.Sunny told friends that Cross was "more considerate" of the von Osberg siblings than their biological father.

Cross followed Sunny from the UK to the United States, "He still wanted to work, but Sunny refused. For this reason, she even saved him a considerable amount of 'pocket money' in the name of Cross. $10,000... What kind of woman is Sunny? She has no special skills, no interests, no hobbies, and the friends around her are very limited because she is too rich. She and her family, especially Her mother is wary of anyone who is friendly to her.” Sunny’s daily life is to get up at 11 am and let the driver Charles Roberts drive her to the fitness center to exercise or go to golf Play ball on the court, or go swimming, and then drive her to buy things, do hair, take a sauna, go home at 3:30 and take a nap, and usually don’t change clothes after getting up at 5:30, and spend the evening with the family. "For Sunny, the greatest enemy is time!"

To make matters worse, since the birth of Cosima, Sunny has almost completely lost *, and she tells Cross that she gives him full freedom in this regard, "just have to be cautious." Sunny's health is not as good as the prosecution said.She has nothing to do during the day and can't sleep at night.She suffered from "hypoglycemia", and the doctor repeatedly warned her not to drink alcohol or eat sweets, but she ate both.She swallowed an average of 20 aspirin a day, and that aspirin poisoning was "all thanks to Kloss to save her".Her dependence on sleeping pills and sedatives has reached an "indispensable degree". When she fell into a coma for the second time at the end of 1980, the doctor found that the barbiturate level in her blood was as high as 1.06. Down is deadly enough.

"Let's start with the first coma in 1979." According to Maria Singlaham, Cross was lying naked next to Sunny waiting for his wife to die. In fact, Sunny asked Cross had to be with her every time she fell asleep and woke up.Maria said she checked Sunny for the first time at 9 am, but according to Cross's recollection, it should be 11 o'clock, when Maria said: "Madam seems to be wrong." Cross replied: "You are not the first This is the first time you've seen her like this, don't you, Maria?" By 3:00 p.m., Dr. Janice Galliday called Clarendon back, instructing Cross to "give Mrs. von Prowess as much sleep as possible."Later, when she was sent to the hospital, Dr. Galidy suspected that it was caused by drugs, so he checked immediately, but found no needle holes left by the injection in the veins of Sunny's body.

"Without a needle eye, how can insulin be injected?!" Herald asked the court loudly. When Sunny woke up, Dr. Galidi had a long talk with her and suggested that she receive psychological treatment, but Sunny refused. Afterwards, Cross did two things.One is to visit his mother-in-law's house and implore Mrs. Aitken to help Sunny stop drinking with him, but Mrs. Aitken's response is "let her go".Cross wrote to Dr. Galidy again, detailing what he did before and after Sunny's illness, and asked the doctor: "Did I do something wrong?" "Did I delay her treatment?" Galidy The doctor wrote back: "You saved Madame von Prolo's life."

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