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... ere has to be a mole." Bush muttered to himself.

Like Chevanton, he was convinced that this wasn't just an oversight. Someone must have switched the documents.

At the courtroom.

Director Goldson's expression changed dramatically. Then, as if struck by inspiration, his eyes turned sharp and filled with suspicion as he looked toward Goodman Hall.

Goodman Hall, sensing something, turned his head and met Goldson's gaze.

His heart skipped a beat.

Shit! ...

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