“In fact, when I saw him, he was still yelling at me for not hurrying to catch the spy. He has to at least make me find a way so he can ensure that the files are destroyed remotely… That’s not how someone with a guilty conscience should behave. If he’s the spy, he wouldn’t be so anxious about the person not being caught.”
Snow’s face turned pale instantly.
“So… What are you trying to say?”
Benita spread his hands. “I think your assumption about the spy may have been a beautiful misunderstanding from the beginning… So, I guess you can’t prove your innocence by testifying against Smart.”
Snow was immediately discouraged.
He scratched his head and said helplessly, “Then, what should we do?”
“The reinforcements can’t come in now and the enemy has also increased their troops. And… We can’t get out by ourselves…” He sighed.
Thinking of this, Snow’s face became even more annoyed.
“I’m sorry for dragging you into this. I thought your connections here would be enough to save me. But I never expected that the agency would take this so seriously.”
Benita smiled. “I accept your apology. You did not think this through. You should at least disclose some information to me first. But it’s useless to be frustrated now.”
Snow raised his head abruptly and said incredulously, “Are you saying…”
One could not blame Snow for now trusting Mozart.
Under the current situation, neither Benita’s armed forces nor the reinforcements from the Elvis family could get here in time. He could not imagine how Josua, a man from the future, could break out of this situation.
Benita smiled mysteriously. “Violet and the others can’t come in now, but who said we don’t have reinforcements?”
Stefan immediately realized what Benita meant and said in surprise, “Josua, you mean those reinforcements?”
Benita nodded and made a call.
As a response, it took Benita less than a second to make Diana jump out of bed while screaming.
“Diana, this is Benita…”
Then, Benita heard a scream and the rustling of clothes.
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