What on earth was he so busy with?
Could he be busy trying to bail out Bianca Lowell and her mother?
Noreen was frustrated, frustrated on Wade's behalf.
But as an outsider, there was nothing she could do besides feel angry for Wade.
The next morning, Noreen had just arrived at the office when she received a call from Halley Joyner.
He had some shocking news for her.
Seth had been arrested.
Noreen was drinking water at that moment. When she heard the news, her hand slipped.
The cup crashed to the floor, shattering into countless pieces.
She scrambled to clean up the mess but ended up cutting her finger on a shard of glass.
Dark red blood welled up instantly.
Halley, on the other end of the line, was unaware of the commotion and continued speaking.
"He's been in custody for several days, under investigation. It's related to that high-ranking official in the secret corruption probe. They're saying it's a very serious bribery charge with major implications. He could be facing the death penalty or a suspended death sentence!"
Noreen stared blankly at her fingertip, a lump of cotton stuck in her throat.
It was a dull, heavy feeling she couldn't quite describe.
"While such a sentence is extremely rare in practice, it's not unheard of. The main issue is that Seth has given up his right to appeal and hasn't even hired a lawyer. His attitude is extremely passive, and he's refusing all visitors. If I didn't have a friend working on this case, the news would probably still be under wraps."
Halley was calling to see if Winrich or Aether Entertainment had any connections to the businesses Seth controlled, worried she might be affected.
Winrich and Aether Entertainment had just gone public. They were gaining momentum and attracting a lot of attention.
If they were dragged into this now, it could be fatal for the companies.
Noreen paused for a moment before replying, "No."
"No connection whatsoever."
Halley breathed a sigh of relief. "That's good."


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