Chapter 1381
This sudden act of robbery caused Madeline to be at a loss.
She lifted her head to see a shifty-eyed reporter snatching away the letter to take a look.
However, if the contents of the letter were exposed, the destruction of the Jones family’s reputation would be nothing compared to disturbing the departed spirit of Old Master Jones.
Madeline ran up to snatch the letter back when she saw that the reporter was about to read out the contents of the letter without permission. However, when she was about to do it, Mr. Jones instantly charged up to him like a lion that had been enraged. He grabbed the reporter’s collar and ordered through gritted teeth, “Give me back the letter!”
The reporter was shocked. However, at the same time, he knew he was holding an important piece of news, so he could not let go of it.
“Give it back to him.”
Suddenly, Jeremy’s voice sounded neither too quickly nor too slowly. Even though his tone was unperturbed, his aura was enough to make the reporter feel anxious—especially with how Jeremy was looking at him right now. His eyes were like an eagle’s as they exuded a spine-chilling aggressiveness.
“Why? Are you going to give it back to him or not? Or do you want me to get it myself, hmm?” Jeremy was talking slowly, but what he was trying to say was invulnerable.
The corners of the reporter’s mouth twitched. Then, he hurriedly and timidly handed the letter that he had just gotten to Mr. Jones.
After Mr. Jones got the letter, he put it away carefully as if it was a piece of treasure.
He then looked over the contents of the letter carefully again. After that, his face became even paler.
He looked at Jeremy and Madeline. After a long while, he held the letter and looked into the cameras brought by the media.
“Everyone, I need to make some things clear using this opportunity,” Mr. Jones announced earnestly, “I want to sincerely apologize for the statements my wife and I put out about the Whitmans killing my father 15 years ago and them killing my son now. There were never any entrapments or conspiracies. This entire time, it was only a huge misunderstanding.”
“Oh…”
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