Regardless of the medical industry, the news reporters, or the staff of Pivot Technology, none of them expected Thomas to mention Socrates, the name that sounded so irrelevant. Laura, especially. In her opinion, other than clarifying and catching the culprit, Thomas did not have other solutions.
Who would have known that Thomas would not do those two things? He directly got another option to shirk the responsibility to Socrates.
How could it be?
Laura looked at a reporter whom she arranged, and the reporter immediately understood it. He got up and said loudly, “Mr. Mayo, you said Socrates spread rumors to defame you. It is possible that you're just trying not to be suspicious. It’s very hard for us to believe you.”
Thomas smiled faintly.
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