Chapter 945
Evadne flipped through the pages, her eyes narrowing as she focused-
The red stamp at the top of the document caught her eye, signaling its top-secret
nature.
Snooping around in another country's secrets was undeniably dishonorable, inappropriate, and unacceptable.
But it was too late; she had already opened it...
Soon, she discovered that these documents, likely submitted by the National Security Agency, contained
information about high-level spies who had jeopardized the interests of the nation of Helgen over the years.
These individuals, still at large, were yet to be apprehended.
These were no ordinary people; they were either born into privilege, industry elites, or high-ranking officials.
And the crimes they had committed were so heinous that executing them ten times over wouldn't suffice to
account for their deeds.
Evadne, with her quick reading ability and excellent memory, was a natural-born spy.
She skimmed through the documents, memorizing their contents almost instantly. When she reached the
eleventh document, her gaze froze—
This one was different. Where there should have been a photo, there was none.
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[OName: Dorothy Waverley
Age: 25
Formerly served as the captain of the Royal Guard and a member of Helgen's Special Operations. Convicted of
stealing national secrets, colluding with the enemy, and betraying the organization, she was sentenced to death
and later fled.[]
Evadne stared at the words, her fingers tightening around the paper, her chest tightening as if she were
drowning.
[This traitor has been at large for over thirty years. Despite extensive investigations leading nowhere and the
statute of limitations expiring, it has been decided by the royal cabthat no further criminal charges will be
pursued. Awaiting the President's approval.)
The document was signed by the King of Helgen-Benedict, complete with the royal seal.
Yet Darcy, the President, had yet to sign, likely too preoccupied to do so.
"Evadne? Evadne?"
When Debby saw her staring blankly at the document, she called out to her, but got no response.
Evadne was fixated on the non the document, feeling an inexplicable sense of familiarity.
A Helgen national, named Waverley, sentenced to death, fled at the age of 25, has been in hiding for thirty
years...
These fragmented pieces of information all matched up with her own mother! Could this really be just a
remarkable coincidence?
What was even more peculiar was that among the other ten documents, only Dorothy's had the King's personal
signature, as if to emphasize her importance and to remind Darcy to sign off on it.
Evadne's heart raced uncontrollably, as if it had lodged itself in her throat.
In this world, there are all sorts of coincidences.
But when several coincidences align, it's unlikely to be just that.
"Oh no! This is not good!"
When Debby approached and saw Evadne reading her husband's classified documents, she was startled and
quickly took them from her hands, "Evadne, you shouldn't be looking at these! Even | make sure to avoid seeing
Darcy working on these!"
"I'm, I'm sorry, sis..." Evadne's voice was distant, her usually bright eyes now hollow and deep.
"It's okay, it's not your fault."
Feeling she had overreacted, Debby's heart went out to her sister. She stepped forward to embrace her, "It's not
intentional. If anyone's to blame, it's your Darcy for being so careless with such important documents."
Seeing Debby stowing away the documents, Evadne tried to speak, her voice strained:
RSIS
"What is it?"
Debby looked at her with concern, noticing her pale face, "Evadne, you look terrible. Are you not feeling well?
Should | call the family doctor?"
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In that moment, Evadne's thoughts raced, but she eventually sighed resignedly, looking down, "I'm fine. Don't
worry about me."
She thought hard about it and realized the gravity of the situation. It was not something she could discuss under
these circumstances.
Firstly, her sister was the First Lady, and raising this issue could potentially be seen as a breach of
confidentiality, damaging Darcy's reputation;
Secondly, if the person in the documents really was her mother, initiating an investigation now, especially on
foreign soil and without preparation, could stir up trouble and even be exploited by Avery or others with
malicious intent. Though her mother had passed away years ago, her father was still alive. Capturing Avery was
her priority; she couldn't afford to complicate matters further.
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