"This ... how is this possible ...?"
Before he could say anything, he saw Ted standing in front of him with the list of evidence. The killer disguised as a doctor in the Matthews House ... Did Charlotte really do this?
On the surface, she said that she would take him in, but was already thinking of sending him to hell behind the scenes?
Fred wept, and the evidence Chad and Ted had put together could never be false.
It was because he knew this that he was very sad and felt his heart was suffocating with difficulty.
Charlotte actually cheated him for so long, cheated him so hard ...
"I'm sorry. I'm sorry to boss. I failed his trust. He can do whatever he wants with me."
Seeing him crying so badly, Chad sighed, "Tell me what you did for Charlotte before, and don't lie."
"Okay..."
While he talked and Chad listened, Ted was nearby recording what he said on his computer.
"That's it. Since the hijacking, I was sent to jail by Lyra."
Ted handed the computer to Chad. After Chad went through it carefully, he turned off the computer and looked at Fred with slightly complicated eyes.
"As friends who once stood side by side, this is the last time we see you. What else do you want to say?"
Fred closed his eyes and his heart felt like dead ashes.
"No more. My own stupidity asks for it. Do it."
Chad laughed: "You think the boss is going to kill you? He prefers you to confess while you're alive."
Chad looked at the time again and instructed Ted, "Get two guys to whip him a hundred times and send him back. Tell the big heads of the two factions in prison that anyone who dares to treat him well in the future is having trouble with the boss."
"Yes."
Chad grabbed his computer and left the house without looking back.
Soon, the house resounded with the sound of crackling and slapping mixed with the man's painful cries, which sounded miserable and eerie.
The next day, Lyra went to work after breakfast.
Melvin finished cleaning up the dishes and went out the door with her, one after the other.
Although he was no longer in charge of the Freeman group, his majesty under the rule of the group for years was still there. Plus the 40% shares, he still got the right of speech in the Freeman group.
Only the office was moved from the top floor to the 23rd floor, but Melvin didn't care. They were just vanity to him. But Lyra wanted it, and he would spare no effort to help her.
Bust because he didn't care, it didn't mean others did so.
At lunchtime, Mr. Potts and Mr. Spears both knocked on his door.
"Mr. Freeman, good afternoon."
The two men smiled ingratiatingly.
Melvin glanced at the two men and his tone was cold, "What is it?"
Potts and Spears looked at each other, "We are here today mainly to discuss something with you, Mr. Freeman."
Melvin didn't even look up, "Major things go to Ms. Carroll. Small things go to Ms Osborne."
The two men's faces stiffened as they winked at each other.
Spears hurriedly said, "Since the Freeman group changed its ownership, Miss Osborne has been intentionally suppressing those of us who have been with you for many years.And Ms. Carroll has been so unpredictable that we have no room to talk about this. Now that you're back, don't you ever think about winning back the group?"
Melvin stopped working, but didn't say anything.
Potts saw that he finally reacted, and continued to add fuel to the fire: "Ms. Carroll doesn't seem to know much about the real estate industry. And Miss Osborne is also a little clueless, so the company can't go on like this, right?"
His hands were on the desk, tapping. His dark eyes looked thoughtful.
"What do you want to do? Tell me straight."
"If you want to take back the group, we will support you to the end! No, no, not just us, but a lot of the old staff are willing to listen to you. Ms. Carroll has 5% more shares than you, but you've been in charge of the Freeman group for a long time. So if you go head-to-head, your chances of winning won't be small!"
Melvin was silent for a while before he said, "Who are they? Make a list for me."
Potts and Spears were both surprised, "So you agree?"
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