Chapter 766 How Do You Rate The Truthfulness Of His Words

At the headquarters of Shadow, the secretary walked quickly to the chairman's office and said, "Mr. Dillon, someone wants to see you. He claimed that he has the evidence of the Champion Group slandering and spreading rumors."

Dillon looked up at the Secretary in surprise and asked, "What did you say? Someone has the evidence?"

"Yes!" The secretary was also excited.

Recently, there had been all kinds of rumors about their company. The secretary was angry. Now he was very happy to know that someone had the evidence.

After thinking for a while, Dillon nodded and said, "Take him to see me."

"Yes, sir!" The secretary left the office quickly and came to the hall on the first floor to bring him up.

Looking at the man in front of him, Dillon was a little surprised. He had known from Wendy that the driver who spread rumors and slander and the manager of the public relations department of the Champion Group were university students. He had also seen the photos of Freddie.

Looking at the man in front of him, who else could it be other than Freddie?

"Why did you come to us?" Dillon looked at

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dn't expect that the police would be the first to mess up their plan. He felt sorry for his friend, so he wanted to sell the evidence to us," explained Dillon.

Wendy bit her lips and said cautiously, "Is it a trap? How do you rate the truthfulness of Freddie's words?"

"Ninety percent." Dillon said nervously, "Wendy, let's buy it? Give the Champion Group a fatal blow."

"I'm just worried that when the money is transferred, Freddie will directly say that we bribe him to slander the Champion Group." Wendy was still hesitated.

"How about I talk to him again? And we proposed that we will give him the money when it's done?" Dillon asked in confusion.

After thinking for a while, Wendy nodded and said, "Okay. How about this? Let Freddie do the plan of the audio exposure. Anyway, he was already in the trap. Don't underestimate the seriousness of his crime. He might be locked up for about a month. Then we will give him the money when he comes out."

"Okay." Dillon asked Wendy a few more questions. After confirming that there was no problem, Dillon hung up the phone and went back to his office.