South Stellis (Advanced) Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Debt Dispute: Divorce Assets 1): Difference between revisions
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South Stellis (Advanced) Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Debt Dispute: Divorce Assets 1)
Debate Stage
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Overview
- Debt Dispute: The client found that her ex-husband had lent money to a friend during their marriage but deliberately concealed it, resulting in an uneven division of assets in the divorce.
- Stage Cost:
AP x10
- First Clear Rewards: None
- Unlock Condition: South Stellis (Advanced) Reputation level 1-8
- Attribute:
Intuition
- Recommended Power: 186001
Stage Drops
![Btn coin s.png](/thumb.php?f=Btn_coin_s.png&width=44)
![Reputation icon.png](/thumb.php?f=Reputation_icon.png&width=44)
![Advanced Case Report icon.png](/thumb.php?f=Advanced_Case_Report_icon.png&width=44)
Stage Details
- Enemy Name: Mr. Lewis
- Turn Limit: 15 turns
Wave 1
![Intuition card type icon](/thumb.php?f=Card3D_ele_3_0.png&width=44)
Intuition
"What my client lent to his friend was private money. It should not be considered joint property."
HP: 300850
ATK: 2861
DEF: 15000
Logic Defense Buff
Boosts your Logic Defense by 5000% for 30 turns (CD: 5 turns)
Player Counterarguments
These phrases are triggered when a player uses a card. The phrase depends on the attribute of the card selected.
The concept of private savings doesn't exist in legal terms.
No matter what you call it, they're all the couple's shared properties.
You are really good at reversing black and white.
Stop, you're only humiliating yourself.
I'm sure you'll lose this case.
I advise you weigh up the pros and cons.