Lachlan froze when he heard what Jared said. Mr. Sanders isn't here yet, so how could he possibly ask Mr. Chance to do that? Could it be that Mr. Sanders gave Mr. Chance the instructions before the meeting? But it doesn't make any sense. Isn't Mr. Chance's act of killing someone on such an important occasion the same as snubbing Mr. Sanders? Why would Mr. Sanders ask Mr. Chance to do that?
Lachlan couldn't understand it, no matter how hard he tried. Ultimately, he stopped thinking about it and decided to follow Jared's instructions.
Another ten minutes passed. Finally, Mr. Sanders arrived, and Xavier followed behind him.
When Mr. Sanders entered the conference hall, he smelled the pungent stench of blood and saw the body on the floor.
He furrowed his brows slightly but didn't say anything. Instead, he walked straight to the main seat and sat.
On the other hand, Xavier was the first to speak when he saw the body on the ground. “What happened here?”
Immediately, Zion answered Xavier's question, “Captain Jennings, this is Jared's doing! That body is evidence, and we hope Mr. Sanders can give us an explanation for this. We're only here because of a meeting that Mr. Sanders called. Is Jared not disrespecting Mr. Sanders since he dared to murder someone on this occasion and right here in the Department of Justice?”
Zion was trying to add fuel to the fire. He wanted to see how Mr. Sanders would handle the situation.
Unexpectedly, Mr. Sanders merely waved his hand. “Clean it up, and let's start the meeting.”
Xavier nodded and quickly ordered someone to deal with the body.
Everyone was dumbfounded by what they saw. Zion knitted his brows tightly at that too.
What? Mr. Sanders isn't demanding any explanation when Jared killed someone here? Isn't he shielding Jared too much?
Zion looked at Mr. Sanders in confusion, wanting to ask him how he was planning to deal with this matter. “Mr. Sanders, could it be—”
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