Chapter 37: The brown envelope

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Days crawled by as the investigation went on at a snail's pace. Anna spent her days anxiously waiting for the outcome. Although she was innocent, this matter was handled personally by her, and her oversight had caused her this problem. She had been too naïve. And now she had found out the hard way how naivety in business wasn’t a good choice. Another thing that bugged her was the possibility of Melisa having set her up. Although she had a feeling Melisa was involved, feelings alone weren’t enough to prove anything. The police needed evidence—something she didn’t have. Without evidence, there was no way of proving her involvement, and Melisa might walk scot-free. If there were nothing linking Melisa to the fraud, wouldn’t that mean she won the bet? She didn’t dare imagine what Melisa woul

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