Her heart skipped a beat, and she immediately looked at Chasel and asked, "How many years will I be sentenced for the huge theft?"
With the tacit understanding between them, Chasel glanced at the red wine in her hand and instantly understood what she meant.
After hesitating for a moment, he said, "Nearly four million, the amount is extremely huge so that you will be sentenced to more than ten years of fixed-term imprisonment. If the circumstances are serious, it may be life imprisonment. In addition, your property may also be confiscated."
"Ten years?"
Eudora was a coward. She couldn't help swallowing. "Jesus Christ! Thank God I didn't drink it."
She immediately returned the red wine to the cabinet and said, "It's too late, and I won't keep you. You better come home. And I have some stuff... Yeah, I am going to bed and sleep."
She originally wanted to say, "I have something to do," but she didn't say it directly to avoid losing her face.
"Well, okay, then have a good sleep."
Chasel originally wanted to see if she lived here, and the unexpected truth surprised him.
...
However, thirty minutes ago, Colbert was standing in front of the floor-to-ceiling window in the Philomel Apartment, holding a mobile phone.
A string of numbers, which belonged to Eudora, was displayed on the screen.
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