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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 157

Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 157

At this moment, a reporter noticed Chief Holmes’s presence and could not help but ask his companion beside him softly, “Could this be Chief Holmes from the anti–smuggling department?”

“That can’t be, right? Chief Holmes from the anti–smuggling department knows the suspect?”

“I saw an interview about Chief Holmes a few years ago. He looks a little similar to this person in front of me.”

“Hello, everyone. I’m the person in charge of the anti–smuggling department,” Chief Holmes said unhurriedly. “This plan is the entire process of the Vince smuggling case three years ago. It contains the entire process of Miss Grey’s participation. All these years, Miss Grey has been trying to arrest Vince, but Vince is sly and cunning. His whereabouts are unpredictable.”

“Although we haven’t arrested him, I’ll clarify to everyone and the media that Miss Grey has nothing to do with this case. Please don’t spread

rumors.”

The man’s hair was white, but his back was straight and taut. His entire body was filled with dignified prestige.

His powerful words silenced everyone present.

Olivia, who was standing outside the door, widened his eyes in disbelief. “The anti–smuggling department…”

How could Rachel Grey be related to this department!

She could actually get Chief Holmes to personally clarify things for her!

Don wiped the cold sweat off his forehead, his heart beating uncontrollably faster.

Although he was at the police station, he was no stranger to Chief Holmes’s name and deeds.

This person was the longest–serving director in the history of the anti–smuggling department. He had once solved the sensational 813 smuggling case. In the following year, he had arrested and arrested dozens of smuggling gangs.

For a time, Chief Holmes’s reputation soared and he became a hero and

role model in the eyes of many people.

Who exactly was this Miss Grey? She could actually make another and get Chief Holmes to personally come down to help her clarify.

A reporter’s phone in the kidney cavity suddenly vibrated. After taking a look, her eyes lit up. She suddenly asked, “This can only mean that she has nothing to do with the smuggling case three years ago. It can’t be used as direct evidence that she has nothing to do with this case. If she’s really innocent, how can you explain the stolen goods that appeared at the scene? Why did the two suspects ignore the others and insist that she was the one who instructed them?

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