?Chapter 2388
Justin sat next to rence, maintaining an impassive expression. Yet, inside, he was full of admiration for rence''s understated brilliance.
For someone like Justin-proud and aloof by nature-few people in the world could earn his respect.
If he could ovee this ordeal and return to the Salvador Corporation unscathed, he swore to personally invite rence to be thepany''s legal advisor. rence could name his price.
As expected, after rence''s relentless questioning, Jack''s expression gradually stiffened. He exhaled heavily, his frustration evident.
Jack had been thoroughly outmaneuvered.
"You can summon my client for questioning or even suspect him, but every case must adhere to a fundamental principle of procedural justice."
rence''s gaze remained steady, exuding themanding presence of a former high judge.
"However, if you can''t produce evidence proving my client consumed drugs, purchased them, or if you fail to find credible witnesses, then the most you can do is detain him for 24 hours."
A junior officer, unwilling to back down, blurted out angrily, "As the head of arge corporation, he could easily obtain this stuff through ndestine means. His trusted subordinates would dly risk everything for him. They''ve probably all coordinated their stories by now!"
"Shut up!" Jack snapped, ring at the officer.
"So, it seems you really don''t have any solid evidence. In that case, there''s nothing more to discuss," rence said with a faint smile.
"If you want to investigate the people around Mr. Salvador, by all means, go ahead. How you conduct the investigation and whether you find anything is your concern, not mine. I''ll stay by my client''s side for the entirety of the 24-hour detainment.
"If you don''t mind, could someone fetch me a cup of coffee? No sugar and milk, please. Thank you."
Jack stormed back to his office, fuming with rage, only to be greeted by more bad news from his subordinates.
The surveince footage from Justin''s office, the one where the ''Crystal Ice'' was allegedly found, had beenpletely erased. No evidence had been captured, and there was no way to recover it.
Now, whether the drugs had been ced there by Justin himself or nted by someone else remained an unsolvable mystery.
Unbeknownst to them, Be had already made her move, staying one step ahead.
She had immediately contacted Ian, instructing him to erase all surveince footage from Justin''s office. Regardless of whether the footage helped or harmed Justin''s case, it had to be wiped out entirely.
The goal was to sever any leads the police might have, ensuring they could not use Justin of drug possession. Otherwise, the charges would only escte.
As Jack grappled with the situation, a junior officer rushed into his office. "Captain Lowe, someone is here to see you!"
"I''m busy! Can''t you handle it?" Jack barked without looking up. "If it''s not urgent, don''t bother me!"
"He said he''s a witness. He can prove that Justin used drugs."
Jack''s eyes lit up. He shot out of his chair and sprinted toward the hallway.
A middle-aged man stood nervously, clutching a brown envelope with trembling hands.
"You''re the witness?" Jack approached, his tone suddenly amodating.
"Yes..." The man''s voice was shaky. "I''m Dr. Wagner, the attending physician who treated Mr. Salvador during his recent hospitalization."Property belongs to N?vel(D)r/ama.Org.
"This is his diagnosis report and blood test results."
Jack took the envelope, opened it, and carefully examined the contents.