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Chapter 3219 Clear His Name

Auteur: Five Generals
The secretary brought the items to Wallace.

Wallace said with a frown, “What are these?”

“This is evidence relevant to the case. Please have a look,” Morgan said.

“Oh?”

Raising a brow, Wallace put on his glasses and took the letter for a look. His expression turned somber.

He looked through the medical reports.

Wallace’s expression grew grim.

Reading Wallace’s face, Morgan said, “As you can see, Mika was in the late stages of AIDS. She didn’t have much time left.

“To protect her mother’s livelihood, she colluded with someone else to set Kaze up.

“One of her plans was to get Kaze to contract AIDS. She showed up at the Yemens’ party and got into a fight with Kaze to apologize later at his villa.

“But when Kaze rejected her advances, her plan became a bust. She initiated the next phase and took Kaze down using her death.

“Mika’s suicide note and the other proof we have gathered show that Kaze is framed.

“He needs to be released. We owe him an apology, and it’s our
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