Mrs. Gibson Your Identity Is Exposed Chapter 128
Mrs. Gibson, Your Identily Is Exposed
Chapter 128 Recording
âOf course.â Joe looked at Melissa provocatively. He said solemnly, âOriginally, I should have
ended todayâs press conference after I finished announcing the clarification of the Gibson Corporation.
However, I donât want to bury my conscience, so I chose to announce the truth at todayâs press
conference.
âConscience? I think your conscience was eaten by a wolf.â Melissa smiled mockingly.
The reporters surrounded Melissa one after another and began to ask her questions.
âMs. Eugen, is Mr. Hill telling the truth?â
âDid the Gibson Corporation choose to use inferior raw materials for their own benefit to
poison the consumers?â
âAre the two warehouse managers scapegoats?â
âAfter the matter, did the Gibson Corporation plan the explosion?â
âOf course not,â Melissa smiled and said calmly, âEvery word that Joe said was fake. It was fabricated
and deliberately slandered by the Gibson Corporation.â
âWhat evidence do you have to prove that Joe was lying?â the reporter pointed the microphone at
Melissa and said, âWhy did he do this? It wonât do him any good!â
Melissa sneered. âIf it is really as Joe said, this explosion was planned by the Gibson Corporation, then
why did Murray and I get injured?â
Melissa rolled up her sleeves. On her fair and delicate skin, there was a dark red wound.
2 was a
She looked at Joe. âIf Murray and I had known that the explosion would happen, how could we have
gone to warehouse 1 at the time of the explosion? Now Murray is lying in the hospital in a coma. Would
he choose to risk his life?â
Hearing Melissaâs words, the reporters began to discuss.
From the news from the hospital, Murray was unfortunately pressed down by the ceiling during this
explosion and was badly injured. He had been unconscious for the past few days.
It was very likely that he had become a vegetable.
âThis is your plan. But there was an accident and Murray was injured,â Joe said indifferently.
âAn accident? I said it was man-made!â Melissaâs face turned gloomy.
âThe explosion that day was coincidental. It didnât happen earlier or later. It happened just when
Murray and I went to the warehouse. Joe, you, on the other hand, took a call and walked away before
the explosion.â
âWhat do you mean?â Joe frowned.
Melissa looked at him coldly. âI mean, Joe, you are the one behind the explosion. You are the one
who started the radioactive material of the âIce and Fireâ!â
âYou are talking nonsense! Because I told the truth, Ms. Eugen, are you desperate to push everything
onto me?â Joe retorted coldly.
âIâm afraid that the person who is desperate is you.â Melissa smiled. âYou deliberately mixed the
materials that contain radioactive elements into the raw materials, causing the part of the âIce and
Fireâ produced in France to contain radioactive elements, causing consumers to be poisoned.
âAfter that, you deliberately led Murray and me to warehouse No.1. You placed a bomb in the
warehouse. Your phone call was directed to detonate the bomb!
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âWhy did you set up such a trap?â
âMs. Eugenâs story is perfect. Unfortunately, you made it up yourself. Donât listen to her.â Joe waved his
hand and said to the reporters.
Melissa smiled coldly. âWhether it is a story or not, it will soon be clear.â
Melissa looked at the door of the conference hall.
She narrowed her eyes. Why hadnât Murray come yet?
Alex should have already gotten the evidence. Based on the time, Murray should have arrived.
Did something unexpected happen?
She had no choice but to stall for time with the things Anthony had sent her.
Melissa cleared her throat and looked at Joe sharply. âJoe, I have a phone recording here. Do you want
to hear it?â
âWhat recording is it?â Joe was stunned.
Melissa waved the phone in her hand. âYouâll know what the recording is after listening to it.â
Melissa found the document that Anthony had sent her. She placed her phone in front of the
microphone and clicked the play button.
The conversation between the two came from the phone.
âHey, is everything ready?â It was Joe.
âItâs ready. We can detonate it at any time,â A woman said.
âVery good.â Joeâs tone was a bit sinister, âThe bomb will explode in a minute.â
.
âNo problem.â The voice of the woman sounded again.
There was the sound of urgent footsteps. Joe was running to a safe place.
Aminute later, the woman asked, âCan we detonate it now?â
âOK!â
Then, there was a loud bang. Even if they only heard the recording on the phone, everyone present
could feel the thrilling scene of the explosion.
That was the end of the phone recording, and everyone present was shocked.
Could it be that the explosion of the Gibson Corporation warehouse was not an accident at all, but
someone had deliberately placed a bomb?
According to this recording, it was likely that Joe was the one who placed the bomb.
In the face of everyoneâs doubts, Joe clenched his fist and raised his voice, âItâs just a recording that I
donât know where it came from. What can it prove?â
What evidence do you have to prove that I was the one who spoke on the phone? What proof do you
have to prove that this bomb is related to warehouse 1?
Joe asked a few questions in a row. His tone was aggressive.
Melissa put away her phone and calmly explained, âThis conversation started at 3:20 p.m. on June
30th, and a minute later, it was 3:21 p.m., which was the time for the explosion of the Gibson
Corporationâs warehouse 1.
âAs for whether the person in the recording is you or not, it is very simple. As long as you make
voiceprint verification, it will be clear.
âI have already invited an appraiser. Joe, do you dare to verify?â Melissa sneered and glared at Joe.
Joe was shocked. He never thought that Melissa would have such a recording.
At that time, Melissa and Murray were walking toward warehouse No.1. They couldnât know Joe was on
the phone with someone.
Where did Melissa get the recording?