Day 21 of Wilson v. Karev and Stevens was set to be yet another chaotic spectacle, with the entire world tuning in to witness the trial that had become infamous for its theatrics and shocking confrontations. The atmosphere in the courtroom was tense, the gallery packed with journalists and spectators eager to see how Jo Wilson and Alex Karev's feud would escalate this time.

Jo entered the courtroom with Annalise Keating, her posture strong and confident. Her expression was calm, but a glimmer of exasperation in her eyes betrayed the strain of the ongoing battle. Across the room, Alex sat with Connor Walsh, his demeanor visibly agitated, his jaw set as though ready to argue his case personally if it came to that.

Judge Martha Wallace entered, slamming her gavel down with more force than usual. "Court is now in session. Let me remind everyone that this is a legal proceeding, not a personal battleground. I will not tolerate any more disruptions or irrelevant accusations."

Connor rose immediately, his tone sharp but controlled. "Your Honor, the defense has no opening remarks today. We'd like to proceed directly with testimony."

Annalise stood, her gaze steady. "Your Honor, the plaintiff would like to recall Dr. Jo Wilson to the stand."

Jo stood, her face calm but resolute, and made her way to the witness stand. After being sworn in, she folded her hands and stared directly at Alex, her eyes narrowing slightly.

Annalise began her questioning. "Dr. Wilson, can you describe any recent behavior by Dr. Karev that you believe speaks to his current state of mind?"

Jo's tone was measured but biting. "Yes. Over the past few weeks, it's become clear that Alex is living in some kind of delusion. He's constantly twisting reality to fit whatever narrative makes him look like the victim."

The gallery buzzed with whispers, and Judge Wallace banged her gavel. "Order!"

Annalise nodded. "Dr. Wilson, can you elaborate on what you mean by 'delusion'?"

Jo turned to Alex, her voice steady but sharp. "He's 'delulu.' It's like he's created this fantasy world where everything is someone else's fault, and he's the poor, misunderstood hero. It's ridiculous."

Alex shot to his feet, his face red with fury. "Delulu? Really, Jo? That's the best you've got? You're just throwing around insults because you've got nothing real to say!"

Judge Wallace banged her gavel furiously. "Dr. Karev, sit down immediately! You will not disrupt these proceedings again."

Alex reluctantly sat, but his glare never left Jo. Annalise continued, unfazed. "Dr. Wilson, how do you believe this 'delulu' behavior impacts Dr. Karev's credibility?"

Jo's eyes narrowed. "It makes it impossible to take anything he says seriously. He's so wrapped up in his own fantasies that he can't even see the truth. It's dangerous, honestly."

Connor stood abruptly. "Objection, Your Honor. This is nothing more than character assassination."

Judge Wallace nodded. "Sustained. Ms. Keating, move on."

Annalise nodded and turned back to Jo. "No further questions, Your Honor."

Connor approached Jo, his tone dripping with skepticism. "Dr. Wilson, you claim that my client is 'delulu,' but isn't it true that you've exhibited erratic behavior yourself? Didn't you just yesterday defend running through a desert screaming about finding your 'inner cactus'?"

Jo smirked slightly, her tone calm but cutting. "I wasn't delusional, Mr. Walsh. I was having fun. There's a big difference."

Connor's expression tightened. "And yet, you're comfortable accusing my client of being detached from reality. Isn't that a bit hypocritical?"

Jo leaned forward slightly. "Not when it's true."

Connor straightened, clearly irritated. "No further questions."

As the court prepared to adjourn for the day, Jo stood, addressing Alex directly despite Annalise's whispered warning to remain silent. "Alex, you called me a cuckoo yesterday. Well, look at you now. Karma's a funny thing, isn't it?"

Alex's face twisted with anger, and before anyone could react, he spat at Jo. The courtroom gasped audibly as Jo recoiled, her expression a mixture of shock and disgust. Annalise immediately stood, her voice icy. "Your Honor, this is unacceptable!"

Judge Wallace's face turned bright red as she banged her gavel furiously. "Dr. Karev, that is absolutely unacceptable behavior. Bailiff—"

Before the bailiff could reach Alex, Miranda Bailey, sitting in the gallery, stood and glared at him. "Alex Karev, what the hell is wrong with you? Stop this nonsense right now!"

Alex turned to Bailey, his anger unchecked. "Stay out of it, Bailey." And then, shockingly, he spat in her direction as well.

The courtroom descended into chaos. The gallery erupted into murmurs and shouts, reporters scrambling to capture the moment, while Judge Wallace banged her gavel repeatedly. "Order! I will have order!"

Bailey stepped back, her expression one of disgust and disbelief. "I've seen a lot of things in my career, Alex, but this? You've hit a new low."

The bailiff finally reached Alex, who was still fuming but now looked slightly regretful. Judge Wallace pointed at him, her voice shaking with anger. "Dr. Karev, you are hereby held in contempt of court. Bailiff, remove him from my courtroom immediately!"

As Alex was escorted out, Jo wiped her face with a tissue, her expression a mix of disgust and vindication. She turned to Annalise, who whispered something to her, and then to the judge. "Your Honor, thank you for addressing this promptly."

Judge Wallace sighed heavily, clearly exhausted. "Court is adjourned for the day. We will reconvene tomorrow under stricter conditions."

As the gavel fell, the courtroom buzzed with murmurs and shock. Outside, reporters clamored to cover the explosive events, their headlines practically writing themselves: "Alex Karev Spits on Jo Wilson and Miranda Bailey in Courtroom Meltdown" and "Jo Wilson Calls Out Alex Karev's Delusions in Fiery Showdown."

Jo exited the courthouse with her head held high, though her disgust was still evident. Alex, escorted through a side door, was nowhere to be seen. Day 21 had cemented the trial's place in history as one of the most chaotic, absurd, and emotionally charged legal battles ever witnessed, leaving the world eagerly awaiting what would happen next.