Chapter 159
Betrayal At the Altar by Dolores Delia
Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 159 The middleâaged man in the lead was wearing an administrative jacket, and there were a few people following behind him, including Adrian.
Great. Because of a group of reporters who blew things up, those who should be alerted and those who shouldnât be alerted had all been alerted.
âHello, excuse me,â one of them said.
Eddie was stunned for a moment and quickly took a step back.
The group of people walked through the door. The middleâaged man in the lead said, âIâll help her prove it.â
David squinted when he saw the middleâaged man walking in.
Then, his gaze landed on Rachel, and his thin lips curled up imperceptibly.
No wonder she was so calm.
So she still had another trump card.
Morris, who was standing at the side, watched as yet another big shot appeared and inexplicably felt his blood boil.
If not for the fact that Rachel had accidentally gotten involved in this case, he, a mere police chief, would probably never have seen such a gathering of big shots in his life.
Morris recovered from his shock and wiped the sweat from his palms. He walked forward and greeted, âMr. Clinton, why did such a small matter alert you?â
Mr. Clinton smiled. âThis is no small matter.â
Someone asked, âWho is this person?â
âI donât know him, but judging from his outfit, heâs definitely someone we canât afford to offend.â
âDoesnât that mean that this room is filled with big shots that we canât afford to offend!?!â
âLetâs wait and see.â
As everyone discussed softly, they heard Mr. Clinton speak again. âI have the evidence you want.â
He gestured for Jamie, who was following behind him, to pass the document to the reporter in front of him.
When the reporters saw the redâstamped brown paper bag, they immediately felt like it was a hot potato.
They looked at each other. No one dared to open it rashly for fear that they would touch some core secret that they should not touch.
Don did not know Mr. Clinton, but seeing Morrisâs attitude, it was not difficult to guess his identity. For a moment, he clenched his fists by his side and took a deep breath.
At this moment, he had to remain calm and not act as if he had never seen much of the world.
However, when he thought about how he had failed to recognize a formidable person and provoked Rachel previously, he could not help but feel his knees go weak.
Mr. Clinton looked at the group of reporters in front of him with a serious expression. âMiss Grey is not a suspect. Sheâs a firstâ
class Cultural Relic Restorer and our special advisor.â
He paused for a moment, and his tone was even harsher than before. âAlthough I donât know who deliberately stirred up trouble, the situation this time is serious. We will cooperate with the relevant departments to investigate thoroughly!â
When the person in charge of the Cultural Relics Bureau said this, not only were the people present shocked, but even Jamie, who was following behind him, was stunned.
When she first entered the Cultural Relics Bureau, she heard that there used to be a particularly powerful cultural relic appraiser here.
Not only was she able to observe thoroughly, but she could also deduce the other partyâs forgery technique and process based on the traces of the counterfeit.
Three years ago, she even helped the police solve a smuggling case.
However, what was most superb was her cultural relic restoration technique. It was simply superb, and no one could compare to it.
Everyone in the institute praised the legendary deeds of this godly restorer.
People with brains and abilities would definitely have a certain amount of arrogance in their nature. However, this group of people had no right to be arrogant in front of Rachel.
Jamie had imagined countless images of Rachel in her mind. she thought he might be an elderly man with white hair, a person with glasses, or an unfathomable expert.
However, she had never thought that it would be a very young woman.
The reporters at the scene were even more dumbfounded.
The reversal of the situation had completely exceeded their expectations.