Chapter 30

The reporter picked up the letter, initially puzzled about why he was being asked to read it. How could a single letter answer anything? However, as he read the contents, he felt a shock run through his body, and his eyes widened in surprise. "A thank-you letter? And it's addressed to Ethan Rivers?"

His gaze shifted to the suitcases and he quickly crouched down to search through them. To his astonishment, he found that every single letter was a thank-you note from someone.

"No need to keep looking," said a bank employee standing nearby. "There are eighty-seven suitcases here, and each one is filled to the brim with thank-you letters."

The reporter froze as realization dawned on him.

Ethan Rivers was not a corrupt official! On the contrary, he was a great man who had helped countless people, so much so that thank-you letters filled an entire villa.

"Ethan owns over a dozen properties in this neighborhood, all filled with suitcases containing these letters."

The reporter gulped, and his hands started shaking. He realized how disrespectful his earlier question about Ethan had been.

With a shaky voice, he said to the cameraman, "Start recording,"

to the federal government

and

was about to find out about it. What was

gathered the evidence and

Simon was boasting about his

hear? My son has cracked a big case today!

just caught a corrupt

your air conditioning installation going? Did you

in the capital

corrupt official who embezzled over a billion dollars would make nationwide headlines, and Simon's son was about to be famous. Once that happened, he would be unrivaled

long before the truth reached the federal government. It turned

upon thousands of people! There were so many thank-you letters that they could not even fit in

of that, Simon was still bragging on the

for dinner? It's nothing special, it's just that my

finish boasting, the person on the other end cut him off. "You were about to say your

my, so you've heard about it too?

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