Ophelia Wilson's malice left James Reed deeply affected. Even during the interview, he appeared listless: "Ophelia made a mistake. I believe she will sincerely repent inside. Once she comes out, I will accompany her and make up for the silly things she did."
After garnering goodwill, James Reed noticed Albert Fletcher approaching. He walked over and apologized: "Brother Fletcher, I apologize on behalf of Ophelia."
Albert Fletcher glanced at James Reed and said, "Mr. Reed, no need to be so formal. I should be thanking you."
"Thanking me?" James Reed was taken aback. This time, he was genuinely puzzled.
"Thank you for handing me the evidence of Ophelia Wilson's crimes. This allowed me to find the culprit and mastermind from back then." Albert Fletcher's words made James Reed's face change, shocked, he asked, "Brother Fletcher, what did you say?"
Albert Fletcher replied strangely, "Wasn't it you who sent me the evidence of Ophelia Wilson hiring someone to hit my parents back then?"
