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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 229

“You can begin by telling everyone who sold the Arowana fish to you that year?” Donald pointed at a tanned middle-aged man.

The man bowed at Donald politely as he had no choice but to submit.

After all, Southeast Aploth sent a private military vehicle to his house and ordered him to tell the whole story of what had happened that year.

“That year, it was Mr. Benjamin Xander who contacted me. He told me that Reina's valuable ornamental fishes had all died. Since I had already looked for a buyer, I had no other option but to choose Ms. Starlyn Anderson's products.”

“It was Mr. Xander...”

“Yes. Mr. Xander and Ms. Anderson came together.”

“It was Benjamin.”

Everyone began talking.

Gideon and the rest looked at Benjamin and Starlyn. Judging from the duo's expressions, they instantly realized that Donald was telling the truth.

“Is there anything else you want to say?” Donald questioned.

Starlyn and Benjamin stared at Donald with resentment.

Benjamin hollered, “So what? That still can't prove that I was the one who poured the poison!”

He was determined to never admit to his mistakes. Otherwise, his reputation would be tarnished.

Donald sighed. “You just won't give up, huh. Let's welcome the police officer, Mr. Jonas, and the insurance broker from that year.”

The door was pushed open once again. A righteous and serious-looking man who was clad in a police uniform walked in. An insurance broker followed behind him.

“Benjamin, I'm Rory Jonas from Pollerton police station. My police code is 03227.1 was in charge of the aquarium-poisoning case four years ago. You should remember who I am,” said Rory Jonas.

Benjamin replied in a low voice, “Please go ahead, Mr. Jonas.”

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