Chapter 687 New Evidence
The situation between the two sides became chaotic, and Ultan finally couldn’t stand it anymore.
“Enough!” he roared, and the scene immediately quieted down.
After the atmosphere calmed down a little, Ultan finally found the chance to intervene. He first red at
Marshall and reprimanded him in a cold voice. ” As a professor, you should set an example for your
students. Why are you arguing with a student?”
Marshall retorted, “A student? It’s been two years since he graduated, but he still has no official title or
formal employment, just lingering at the school. What’s wrong with me scolding him?”
At these words, Ultan’s face turned grim. Paddy felt extremely embarrassed and wished he could just
disappear.
Ultan seemed to realize something. To Marshall, Catherine was just as important as his research
projects. Any unjustified usation of her would touch a nerve.
Ultan turned to Paddy and sternly reprimanded him. “The school’s higher authorities will investigate any
leakage of data. Before the real leaker is revealed, no one should be randomly used as a suspect.
Do you know thating here to cause a scene will result in disciplinary action?”
The threat of disciplinary action instantly made the students causing trouble panic. They had worked
hard to get where they were today. What would be of their future careers if they were disciplined
because of this incident? Some of them mustered the courage to plead with Ultan to let them off the
hook.
“Alright, everybody stop. Considering that you all have the school’s best interests at heart, I won’t
pursue this matter further this time. But if it happens again, I will not forgive anyone.”
With Ultan’smand, everyone scattered immediately, leaving the scene in a hurry.
Although Paddy was unwilling, he dared not challenge Ultan’s authority, so he left with his head down.
Marshall reluctantly sent his students back to theboratory at Ultan’s signal.
After these students left, Ultan turned his gaze to Catherine. “Catherine, let’s go to the office and have
a chat.”
“Okay,” Catherine replied and followed, with Marshall trailing behind.
The three of them entered Ultan’s office, where he looked disdainfully at Marshall, saying, “I’m here to
talk to Catherine. What are you doing here?”
Marshall retorted directly. “You’re talking to my student. Can I note in?”
Catherine sat casually to the side, watching the two middle-aged men arguing, finding it quite amusing.
Unlike the students who were always afraid of Ultan, she seemedpletely at ease in his presence.
Ultan argued with Marshall but didn’t win the argument. “Fine, I don’t want to talk to you!” Ultan said,
then turned his attention to Catherine. “Catherine, why did you return to theboratory today? Did the
procuratorate tell you anything?”
Not even Ultan could get any information after Catherine was taken away by the procuratorate
yesterday. He had to wait for the higher-ups to give him any news. But to his surprise, Catherine was
released shortly after being taken away. The video evidence they found made her the prime suspect,
even though he believed she wasn’t the one leaking the data.
Ultan was cautious in his questioning, trying not to offend Catherine. However, she seemed
unconcerned about the issue. She looked at him and said casually, “I didn’t do it, and they have no
evidence. How can they use me?”
Ultan was about to speak when his phone suddenly rang. He gestured for Catherine and Marshall to
wait before answering the call.
Although Marshall and Catherine couldn’t hear what was being said on the other end, both of them
noticed that Ultan’s expression visibly darkened. It seemed that the call brought bad news.
After Ultan hung up the phone, he looked at Catherine with a very unpleasant expression.
“Ultan, why are you looking at Catherine like that? Who called you just now, and why?” Marshall
anxiously inquired.
Faced with Marshall’s urgent questioning, Ultan remained silent. His gaze turned cold as he spoke
seriously, “Catherine, I’ll ask you again. Are you involved in the leak of data?”
“No!” Catherine replied firmly without a second thought since she wouldn’t admit to something she
didn’t do.
Hearing Catherine’s resolute answer, Ultan breathed a sigh of relief, but the weight on his mind still
hadn’t lifted.” Catherine, you’re in trouble this time. I just received news that there are suddenly five
million dors in an ount under your name.”
Upon hearing this, Marshall snorted.” That’s ridiculous! Do you think Catherine will be bribed by
someone with five million dors? The Swanns don’tck money, and neither does ourboratory!”
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Marshall had the confidence to say this for a reason-most of theirboratory’s projects were worth
several hundred million dors. Their annual sries were over a million dors, so they certainly didn’t
lack five million dors. Besides, given Catherine’s family background, she had no reason to do such a
thing. The Swann Corporation itself was worth several billion dors. As the sole heir to the Swann
Corporation, why would Catherine be interested in a mere five million dors? It was ridiculous.
Ultan also thought Marshall’s reasoning made sense, but he added another piece of news. “The
procuratorate has apprehended a spy from Rexinheim. ording to the spy’s confession, our academy
indeed has their aplices, who were secretly trained in Rexinheim many years ago and were only
sent back to Eskana a year ago.”
The procuratorate had looked into Catherine’s background and discovered that the Swanns had
abandoned her in the countryside at a young age. She mysteriously disappeared at seven and only
returned to Eskana a little over a year ago. All of this aligned with the information provided by the spy.
One piece of news after another came out, leaving Marshall speechless. However, he firmly believed
that Catherine could not possibly be a spy.
In contrast to Ultan and Marshall’s troubled expressions, Catherine remained much calmer. There was
even a hint of a smile on her face.
“Catherine, why aren’t you the least bit nervous? You’re in big trouble, you know?” Marshall couldn’t
help but ask her.
“Professor Hartley, don’t you find it interesting?” Catherine raised an eyebrow and looked at Marshall.
“Interesting?” Marshall was somewhat perplexed.
Catherine nodded. “If the opponent is too weak, the whole thing bes boring. Obviously, the people
lurking in the shadows are quite smart.”
When Marshall saw Catherine’s yful demeanor, his previous worried expression disappeared in an
instant. He pped his thigh, saying, “That’s my student! You are so brave! I like it!”
The scene of the two bantering left Ultan speechless. The students were unruly, while the professors
were equally unreliable.
“Alright, if there’s nothing else, you can leave. Leave me alone,” Ultan said.
“Goodbye, Mr. Farrell!” After politely bidding farewell, Catherine left the office. As she stepped out, she
encountered the hurried arrival of Lorcan.
Catherine cast a smiling nce at Lorcan and asked in a low voice, “Mr. Fitzpatrick, are you here to
arrest me again?”