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Chapter 1630
Mrs. James’s expression darkened. “Charlie isn’t a foolish person. This doesn’t align with his usual style!”
“I don’t believe it either. I don’t understand what kind of spell Emily cast on Mr. James Waters snorted.
Mrs. James nodded, “I’ve got the picture now. Thank you, Waters.”
“Auntie, please don’t let Mr. James know that I informed you. The bidding scandal is already heated up, you can check online if you want to know more.”
“Okay.”
Mrs. James hung up the phone, her face stem. She tumed to a nearby servant and ordered, “Find Charlie for mel
No wonder he had that secretive look on his face when she asked him about his relationship with Emily. He was protecting her!
The servant quickly returned and reported, “Ma’am, young master has gone out”
“He’s gone out?” Mrs. James frowned and ordered again, “Find Tracy for me.”
The next moming. Emily received a call from Mrs. James, inviting her for lunch.
Emily knew that Mrs. James might contact her, so there was no surprises.
Today, Tracy seemed more confident than ever. She was talking on her phone and her diamond-studded watch glittering under the lights.
Around noon, Gavin came up to find Charlie to sign the documents. He stopped by Emily’s desk and said with a smile, “Mr. James asked me to investigate your case. I’ve found some leads. Do you want to hear about them?”
Emily shook her head, “No need. It’s enough that you know.”
“Are you sure about that?” Gavin raised an eyebrow, “Don’t you want to know who framed you?”
“I have some idea” Emily smiled faintly. “When are we going to call them for a press conference?”
“This Friday.”
“Okay!”
Emily nodded. Once this matter was resolved, there should be outcomes for the other matters as well.
At noon, Emily and Mrs. James met at a tranquil café
When Emily arrived, Mrs. James was already there, and her accessing gaze met Emily’s
“Ms. Sullivan, have a sit”
Unlike her gentleness of yesterday, today Mrs. James sounded slightly distant, yet without arrogance.
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