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The Jilted Heiress' Return To The High Life novel Chapter 147

Chapter 147 Something Is Off

The officer dismissed Leah’s anxiety, attributing it to natural concerns about criminal

retaliation.

“The glass is one-way, Miss Burgess. They cannot see you,” he assured her with practiced patience.

Relief washed over Leah’s tense features as she drew a steadying breath, following the

officer toward the exit.

In their wake, Wilbur returned to the room, dropping a folder onto the table with barely contained frustration. “Have you reconsidered your position?”

“I’ve stated my case. Your disbelief doesn’t change the truth. What more can I add?”

Corrine’s composure only served to intensify Wilbur’s mounting anger. His fist connected with the table as he roared, “Corrine Holland, enough games! Don’t expect special treatment because of your gender! Trafficking historical artifacts and forging antiquities-either charge alone could destroy your future!”

Corrine maintained her tranquil demeanor, her voice steady. “I request Chief Hoffman’s

presence.”

“Chief Hoffman doesn’t grant audiences on demand!” Wilbur’s lips curled into a sneer. “A few days in lockup without meals might loosen that tongue of yours!”

The officer at his side shifted uncomfortably, leaning close to whisper, “Sir, something peculiar has caught my attention.”

“Explain,” Wilbur demanded, his severe expression darkening further.

“How does she know Hoffman is our chief’s surname?”

The question gave Wilbur pause, his brow furrowing in contemplation. “Where’s her

documentation?”

“Right here.” The officer presented the folder, its contents barely reviewed in the rush

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of the investigation.

Opening it. Wilbur discovered Corrine’s background check contained only the most

basic information

“Sir, this is…” The officer’s disbelief was palpable,

Despite their department’s sophisticated resources and skilled investigators, Corrine’s file revealed nothing beyond elementary details-birth date, name, and gender.

This unusual sparseness suggested either unprecedented innocence or, more likely, an identity deliberately shrouded beyond their clearance level,

A heavy silence fell over the room as Wilbur and the officer exchanged a look.

Corrine, for her part, remained effortlessly composed, as if she already knew what they had found.

Yet, as far as Wilbur knew, no influential family in Lyhaton bore the surname Holland.

Before he could press further, a sharp knock interrupted the tense atmosphere.

An officer stepped in, giving Corrine a lingering glance before whispering to Wilbur, “Sir

… Chief Hoffman wants to see you.”

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