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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 619

When the relevant authorities discreetly withdrew their investigators, the Thompsons likely received an advance notice and replaced the materials.

However, no one expected Grayson to be prepared. Another wave of related personnel caught them as they moved.

As everyone felt relieved, Keegan made a desperate attempt to deflect all blame. He faked the suicide of the only knowledgeable material officer by pushing him off a building at a construction site.

However, the building under construction was a blind spot for surveillance, and no clues remained.

The following day, the workers discovered the body. We knew it was Keegan’s doing, but there was no evidence to pin on him. Someone wrote a suicide note in the person’s handwriting, evidently blaming Melanie.

Keegan had shifted the blame to Melanie, who was under arrest at the moment. Melanie was the legal representative and person in charge of the Muborough project but had no room for defense.

The evidence was solid, with inspections on the ongoing construction and our information. Melanie had nowhere to run.

Matthew faced online scrutiny, and his affair was exposed. The company’s troubles added to his stress, and Liora took advantage of the situation. She exploited Melanie’s use of substandard materials to pressure Matthew.

Liora instigated several initial investors, too. They collectively confronted Matthew. Unexpectedly, the situation developed in Liora’s favor, making be anxious. That wasn’t the outcome I wanted because it deviated from the plan.

This situation fueled Liora’s contempt for me. She could only compromise and exert her efforts to acquire Matthew’s company. As for Avalon Hills, she had to give up reluctantly. It was too late for regrets, and she had nothing left but bitterness.

Lauren noticed my exhaustion and advised, “Go home and rest. We’ll handle things. I’ll inform you if anything comes up. We can only wait for Grayson’s good news now, or it’ll remain at a standstill.”

I helplessly nodded. “I’ll take a nap at home and then come back later.”

As I turned to leave, Matthew called again. I thought he was shameless, but I answered anyway. This time, he spoke humbly.

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