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Tried 379

    <b>Chapter 379 </b>


    “But based on the excessive chemical levels found in that milk, your brother would have needed to drink ten thousand bottles a day for <b>two </b>months to experience the kind <b>of </b>sudden deterioration you’re <b>talking </b>about.


    “Honestly<b>, </b>you might want to consider whether your brother was <b>really </b>poisoned, or if he just died from water intoxication.”


    The room <b>fell </b>silent. The once noisy auditorium was nowpletely quiet.


    Now everyone finally got what Aubree had been getting at. She got these supposed victims to admit how long they’d actually used the products, so their answers backed up her im that the tform data was <b>legit </b>and untouched.


    Then she had a top expert break it down for everyone, making it clear that the amounts involved weren’t even enough to make someone’s condition worse, let alone kill them.


    The woman finally realized she’d walked right into Aubree’s trap. She opened her mouth, wanting <b>to </b>argue, but she’d already boxed herself in with her own words–there was no way to talk her way out of it now.


    Trying to take it back at this point would only make her look even more suspicious.


    In the corner, Quantavius cursed under his breath. He’d really underestimated Aubree. He thought, ‘So that’s why she’s been lying low all this time. She <b>was </b>out there gathering evidence.


    Those idiots just answered whatever <b>she </b>asked, no filter at all. Couldn’t they have at least tried to be a little less obvious?‘


    Quantavius grumbled a couple more times, <b>then </b>the corners <b>of </b>his mouth lifted in a cold smirk. He thought, ‘Even if she manages to prove she didn’t kill anyone, <b>there’s </b>no <b>way </b><b>she </b><b>can </b>dodge the me for selling crappy products. That stain’s noting off.


    ‘Nobody wants to worry that something they buy might kill them. <b>GrabCheap’s </b>future is basically crippled now!‘


    Quantavius was sure this <b>was </b><b>as </b>far <b>as </b>Aubree could go.


    As the expert was escorted off the stage<b>, </b>the reporters couldn’t hold back any longer. They shoved their microphones forward as far as they could, and the camera shes went off one <b>after </b>another.


    “Ms. Miller, does this mean this whole thing was a setup by someone?<b>” </b>one reporter <b>asked</b>.


    “Rumor has ittely that GrabCheap is just getting targeted <b>because </b>people are jealous. What do you think about that, Ms. Miller?” another reporter chimed in.


    “That’s exactly what I was about to address <b>next</b>,” Aubree said while pursing <b>her </b>lips.


    She continued, “I don’t know how many people are watching this <b>press </b>conference right now<b>, </b>but I’d like to ask you, Mr. Yurchenko, have I ever done anything to offend you?


    “At first, because of some <b>baseless </b>misunderstanding, your <b>sister</b>, Milena, dealt with my employee. I already chose not to make a big deal out of it.


    “But now you’re teaming up with the Wilson family to <b>deliberately </b>spread rumors and nder Bree Technology. Don’t you think that’s going a bit too far?”


    She knew Quantavius was right there in the audience<b>, </b>but no one <b>else </b>had a clue. <b>To </b>everyone <b>else</b><b>, </b>it just seemed like she was calling him out over the livestream.


    In the crowd, Quantavius’s eyelids twitched <b>uneasily</b>. He thought, ‘Does Aubree really know it was me?


    “That is impossible!‘


    But as soon as the thought popped up, he dismissed it. He felt that there was no way Aubree could pull that off.


    He’d covered his tracks well. If Aubree hadn’t time–traveled to this world, there was no way she could have traced his money flow.


    In her previous life, the Wilson family managed to dig up Quantavius’s private ounts in order to bring him down. Most of the transactions in those ounts were anything but legal.


    Aubree <b>had </b><b>already </b>sent people to investigate them long before anyone <b>else </b>even thought to.


    With things getting to this point, Aubree <b>wasn’t </b>about to y nice anymore. <b>She </b>projected the payment records the victims <b>had </b><b>received </b>right up on the big <b>screen </b>for everyone to see. “<b>These </b>are the payments received by the people who stirred up trouble.


    “The ounts might look different at <b>first</b><b>, </b>but after a professional investigation, it turns out all the money came from the same <b>overseas </b>ount. The ount holder is none other than the chief assistant to Mr. Yurchenko at Yurchenko Group.”


    Quantavius stared at the images shing <b>across </b><b>the </b>screen, his <b>eyes </b>practically popping <b>out </b>of his head. Nobody knew those records better than he did.


    Now he was finally panicking for real. ‘How the hell did Aubree dig this <b>up</b>? What <b>else </b>does she know?‘ <b>he </b>thought.
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