"What is this?"
With the flipping of documents, a few whispers of surprise circulated among the crowd.
"Mr. Lin En,"
At this time, the Minister of Finance seated to He Ao's right hastily looked up at He Ao, "My daughter passed the high school entrance exam on her own merits; I didn't use any improper methods. I didn't even write her a recommendation letter."
He Ao raised a hand, motioning for him to be quiet.
"Mayor Lin En,"
Vittel, who was a bit further back at the conference table, also said nervously and angrily, "This is a frame-up. That day, I just had too much to drink. The suitcase contained a suit my wife had customized for me. Since it had just arrived, I had it delivered to me."
"Linen, although Vittel is somewhat erratic and likes to have fun,"
Lante, sitting beside He Ao, slightly stood up and positioned himself next to He Ao, whispering, "but he still knows right from wrong and wouldn't do such a thing."
"They can vouch for me."