Chapter 1168: 1168. Time and again, the flukes are all destroyed

"Elly Campbell..."

Sophie Baker stepped forward to argue with Elly Campbell but was held back by Melody Baker who was equally shocked.

At this point, hadn’t she understood what Elly Campbell was saying?

Their successful arrival here was not because James Campbell was particularly capable, but because Adam Jones and his wife had allowed it—they had simply walked into a trap.

Melody Baker’s eyes, defeated and grey, fixed on the sheets of paper in Elly Campbell’s hands. Without looking, she knew it must be Benjamin Forest’s confession.

Or even if Benjamin Forest hadn’t confessed, the two of them, who had never had any dealings with Benjamin Forest, had mysteriously shown up here and probably already aroused their suspicions.

Now there was no way out. Instead of bickering with Elly Campbell, it was better to soften up to her and get through this ordeal first.

Even if Benjamin Forest had implicated them, it was only that Sophie had gone to save Adam. She hadn’t been involved in the other misdeeds.

Even if they arrested Sophie, what could they possibly convict her of?

Adam Jones

this analysis, Melody Baker calmed down, looked

exactly do

she saw was Elly Campbell’s, yet she seemed more like a villain, proud

"Nothing."

up at Melody Baker’s suddenly calmed face,

didn’t participate in the whole process of kidnapping Adam, and even risked your lives to

narrowed slightly, and the originally calm gaze sharpened within the next

to shamelessly consider yourselves as

a shiver through Melody

involvement in framing me, thinking that I will be left with

confident demeanor,

your old lover. Being one of Ian Foster’s people, they’re used to leaving evidence at every turn. That phone call you made proposing to pin the kidnapping on

and his fingerprints. As for

Sophie Baker, who had just regained their composure, turned pale as paper in the next moment, a smile spreading even wider across her

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