Chapter 158
Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money
Chapter 158
Joshua sat there. âIsnât it true?â he asked.
âIf you and Cyn are already divorced, Iâd definitely say yes, just to get under your skin. But sheâs still
your wife, and I canât tarnish her reputation,â Mitchell half-jokingly replied, a smile playing at the corner
of his lips, and his eyes carried an air of sophistication.
âYouâll know the whole story once you watch this video.â
Mitchell took out his phone and opened the previously copied video as he spoke, handing it over to
Joshua.
Joshua took it, and while he watched, Mitchell continued speaking, âIâve edited the video, leaving only
the key parts. If you want the full version, I can send it to you, but itâs over an hour long-
Joshua remained silent, still watching the video.
The video showed several people entering a room. After that, Cynthia also entered that room. The
scene shifted, showing a person wearing a mask and a baseball cap, dressed in work clothes,
knocking on Mitchellâs door and leaving a key card and a letter on the floor. The personâs face was not
clear in the video. Afterward, Mitchell came out to retrieve the letter and then entered the room where
Cynthia was.
He stayed inside for less than ten minutes, and Cynthia came out with him. Then the video captured
the entire process of him escorting Cynthia to the hotel entrance and helping her
into the car.
âThe video has timestamps; you can verify it,â Mitchell said, estimating that Joshua must have finished
watching-
âAnd then?â Joshua asked in response. After watching the video, he believed it, but he still did. not like
Mitchellâs calculating demeanor, leaving nothing to chance.
âI was in the room with Cyn for less than ten minutes. That would not be enough time for at shower, let
alone anything else,â Mitchell said, getting to the point.
âFive minutes for a shower, two minutes to get things done. Itâs not impossible,â Joshua replied
seriously.
Mitchell raised his glasses, not getting angry, and simply smiled. âSeems like you have experience in
this area.â
Joshua remained silent, keeping his thoughts to himself. Then, he handed over the phone, coldly
saying, âIâm evaluating you.â
âIn that case, besides business matters, your evaluations in other aspects seem quite off,â Mitchell
replied with a double meaning.
Joshua rarely left a statement unanswered. He knew that Mitchell was blaming him for wrongly
accusing Cynthia.
âWhat about those people who entered Cynthiaâs room beforehand?â Joshua brought up the matter
proactively, his gaze slightly deeper. âHave you found the person who delivered the letter?â
âWeâre still investigating. Yesterday, we were looking for someone to recover the surveillance. footage.
As for those people in Cynâs room, they were just ordinary individuals paid to do a job, thinking Cyn
was the bad guy.â
Mitchell knew the timing was right and revealed everything that had happened at the hotel to Joshua. It
was not to provide an explanation but rather to suggest that there were some things and people that
Joshua should investigate on his own.
Mitchell had some information that he could find, but certain aspects were difficult to uncover.
Ten minutes later, Joshua had listened to everything Mitchell had to say. It was almost identical to what
Cynthia had told him, but he knew it was the truth, not a concocted plan between them.
It was precisely because of this that he felt uneasy.
Yesterday, Joshua had once again wronged her because of this incident, saying all he cared about was
whether the marriage certificate had been burned.
Cynthia probably⦠really disliked him.
âYou know Cynâs personality? You were her confidant for two years, so you should understand. You can
doubt my character, but you shouldnât doubt hers,â Mitchell defended. her briefly.