Chapter 1649
Chapter 1649 Fredric Told Me About You
Sipping on his coffee, Judah could barely suppress a smirk at the sight of Julius being escorted away. While he remained composed, the other two officials couldn't help but murmur.
"I guess this means it's over," Cohen Roth said.
"They've taken him away, so they must have solid evidence. I guess Mr. Nord has grown foolish with age," Joel Gesner commented.
As the two officials prepared to leave, Judah straightened his clothes and followed suit. He stood out as rather plain in the crowd, with a slim build and a thermos in hand. No one would ever suspect him.
"I now understand why you had such animosity with Mr. Nord, Judah," Cohen remarked.
With a dismissive wave of his hand, Judah replied, "Don't say that. It's just part of the job."This is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.
"If you say so. Still, it's disgusting to betray your own country." Cohen scoffed.
Just as Judah attempted to step away from the conversation, a voice called out to them. "Please wait, the three of you. We need you to identify a witness."
It was none other than Wynter, whose sudden appearance left them stunned and speechless. While Cohen and Joel gazed at her in confusion, Judah tensed up instantly.
He recognized her all too well. But from what he knew, she should be confined in prison and not standing before him.
"My surname is Quinnell. The look on your face seems to say that you know me, Mr. Randell," Wynter said as she approached Judah. Upon closer observation, she sensed something was off.
Judah was cloaked in a murderous air, a clear sign that he was far from innocent. But the truth in the real world called for hard evidence, so Wynter had no choice but to wait for Fredric's arrival.
Judah clearly wouldn't own up to her statement. Instead, he showed a warm smile. "I'm just surprised to see such a young officer. I'm certain this is our first meeting."
Little did he know that Wynter had a way of wearing others down mentally. "Oh, really? That's not the case for me, though. I've heard quite a lot about you, especially from Mr. Monty."
When Judah heard that, something flickered in his eyes.
Wynter continued with a smile, "He's rather loyal toward you. You ordered him to take down the Whitmans, and he went to great lengths to send me to prison.
"Now that I think about it, you must have a hand in delivering a verdict against me, despite lacking solid evidence. You might not know this, but I've been to Valen Village and was the one responsible for the power outage."
As Judah listened on, his breathing quickened. Still, he fought to maintain composure. "I have no idea what you're talking about, young lady."