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Chapter 945 Finding The Evidence

Chapter 945 Finding the Evidence

Shirley, sitting on the sofa, looked up with Paula, seeing Mya leaning against the handrail. "Mom, come

to the study. Let's sort out my father's contributions. Probably it can offset his guilt."

Shirley was enlightened, hair standing on the end.

After exchanging a look with Paula, Shirley jumped to her feet. The two women rushed towards the

stairs.

Everyone became excited, their hearts hammering. They needed to grasp every second.

Soon, they entered the study together.

Finnley turned on the laptop on the desk and asked, "A passcode is needed. Who knows?"

"I don't know it. Let me try." Mya sat in the chair and tried a few times but failed.

In disappointment, she said, "The study is Dad's territory, so we hardly entered. I've never touched his

laptop before."

"Let me call Alfie." Finnley checked the IP and dialed Alfie's phone watch.

Shirley and Paula looked for the evidence on the bookshelves.

They were excited and nervous, holding the last ray of hope tightly.

"Finnley, this laptop was encoded. Please give me more time. I'm working on it," Alfie's childish voice

sounded, but he was confident.

Wearing the phone watch from Ivan, Alfie put a tablet on his knees while operating.novelbin

"Alfie, play badminton with me!"

Diana flicked the racket in the yard and yelled at him, "How long will it take you?"

"Can you play badminton yourself for a while?" Alfie darted at her and explained, "I'm helping Uncle

Finnley. Five minutes."

A maid served Alfie a plate of cookies and put it on the stone table in front of him.

"Can you play badminton with Diana?" Alfie asked.

"OK, Master Alfie."

The maid was loving and patient. She was trustworthy and loyal to Ivan.

Soon, she played badminton with Diana.

Alfie concentrated on the tablet, on which weird codes appeared. However, he dealt with them skillfully.

Five minutes later, on the ladders, Shirley and Paula were taking the thick pile of file folders from the

top of the bookshelf in the study.

Shirley said, "They don't look like books, but we should sort them out."

"Those are the files about the flood ten years ago. Mayor Saunders was almost drowned by the flood.

He rescued three children." Paula couldn't help shedding tears when recalling the scene.

Shirley, however, had only one faith--saving Clarence.

She couldn't let him be sentenced to death. Once he was alive, there would be hope.

"We can access his laptop now," Mya said excitedly as soon as the passcode was decoded.

Finnley was searching in the drawers. He hurriedly rushed to her. "Open all the disks. There should be

important evidence. Let's copy them into a USB Disk.

Then he quickly picked up a USB Disk from the drawer and passed it to Mya. "Ensure it's his

contribution, not his criminal evidence. Don't mix them."

He was sure there should be many dark secrets in Clarence's laptop.

Holding the mouse, Mya's hands trembled. Her heart was thumping too fiercely as if it would pop out of

her chest.

Shirley and Paula still searched on the bookshelves, hoping to find more evidence.

Finnley plugged in the printer and found a pile of paper. He reminded them, "We must make two copies

of each piece of evidence so we'll have a backup."

"Where should we send the evidence to?" Shirley asked.

Finnley looked into her eyes. After thinking for a second, he answered, "To Mr. Marsh."

His answer calmed down Shirley and brought her more confidence.

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