Chapter 285 Chapter 285: After Samira left, Rachel opened her chat with Brian and typed a simple message.
"You really don't need to do that." Brian immediately replied.
"This is what I owe you. I should have defended you from the beginning." Rachel's response was quiet but firm.
"But you missed that chance, so it doesn't matter anymore." Brian's next message appeared without delay.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"I know it's late and you won't accept it, but I still want to make amends." Rachel read his words, her fingers hovering over the keyboard, but she chose not to reply.
As the workday drew to a close and Rachel gathered her things to leave, her phone rang with a call from an unknown number.
"Hello, Ms. Marsh, this is Sabrina Blakely. I hope you remember me." The nrang a bell instantly. Sabrina Blakely, the young woman who had defended Jeffrey during his interview. Of course, Rachel remembered her.
"Yes, I remember you," Rachel replied, her voice curious but composed. "What can I do for you?" Cutting straight to the point, Sabrina replied, "Concerning Juliet Mendez's case, White Group has appointedas your legal counsel to manage the case. I'm currently downstairs at your office. May I cup to speak with you?" Rachel glanced at the clock, considering the request.
"Givea moment; I'll cdown to meet you," she said before hanging up.
"Alright," Sabrina responded, her tone professional.
A few minutes later, Rachel met Sabrina downstairs. Sabrina immediately handed her a business card, her expression composed.
"Ms. Marsh, here's my card." Your new favorite is galnovsRachel took it with a brief glance, then paused for a second, a smile tugging at her lips.
"It seems you've successfully joined Eric's law firm?" Sabrina nodded, her eyes sparkling with gratitude.
"Yes, thanks to your support, I was able to secure such a great opportunity." Rachel waved off the compliment with a modest smile.
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"I did nothing. Your success is m entirely your own. You earned it." After a moment, Sabrina's expression turned more serious.
"We need to go to the police station to give a statement it's important to Statement t get everything on record." Rachel nodded, her expression thoughtful.
"Of course. Let's go."
The ride to the police station was quiet but purposeful As they entered building, Rachel's steps slowed.
There, in the lobby, stood Brian.