"Excuse me!", his frustration barked. However in vain it was for Xeron uttered the same thing, throwing up his arms, "I'm afraid, sir, you are accusing me of a crime I ain't a part of. This sounds humiliating" The lawyer growled under his breath. He had had conducted thousands of cases, perhaps. And this was maybe for the first time, a culprit himself failed to admit his identity. "Mr. Xeron, I'm deeply displeased to hear you lie in court! I thought your pledge had been fair and true, as your incoming words. But I assume, it isn't so!" Xeron shook his head, acting further ignorant. "Sir, sir..I'm so sorry but the pledge I have taken is as follows "I swear by .......... (according to religious belief) that the evidence I shall give shall be the truth the whole truth and nothing but

