Legend of Dragon Son-in-law-Chapter 805 - Ambition

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Chapter 805: Chapter 805: Ambition

Chapter 805 -805: Ambition

At that time, Julius Reed did not know that Hades had already arrived in the capital.

He was standing outside the police station, ready to watch the excitement just like any bystander.

Since the last crushing defeat, Deep Cold had begun to readjust their strategy towards him.

Marshal Deep Cold even took a great risk to release Hades.

Wanting to recover the face of this world’s top Shadow Warrior organization.

“Mr.

Reed, do you think Sabrina Leocadia might be too scared to come?”

Beckett Carmichael glanced at his watch, as there was less than half an hour left until the agreed time.

If Sabrina Leocadia could not make it within half an hour, all of today’s efforts would be wasted.

Other doctors, although not as authoritative as Sabrina Leocadia, would surely get Fernando Lee released under significant pressure.

And to sanction the Lee Family would become even more difficult.

“No.”

Julius Reed shook his head, “Sabrina Leocadia has a strong sense of revenge.

She will certainly seek payback for today’s loss.

Also, how about the matter I asked you to handle?”

“Santiago Carmichael has been invited to my house, and you can ask him in detail after today’s events are over.”

Having said this, Beckett Carmichael took out his phone, “Based on what you instructed me last time, I think you might be interested in this object.”

On the phone, there was a photo of a dagger.

The dagger looked somewhat old.

The bronze sheath was inlaid with a ruby.

On the other side, it was inlaid with a sapphire.

It looked quite valuable.

“Where did you get this picture?”

Julius Reed asked.

The last bronze mirror along with the hairpin made him realize that Isabella Warm might still have other items that were left behind.

And these items could very likely be clues intentionally left by his personal maidservant.

Therefore, he instructed Beckett Carmichael that if anything similar appeared, he was to report it to him immediately.

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Beckett Carmichael had extensive connections in the capital and soon found the dagger that Isabella Warm had used in the past.

“One of my employees saw it at an auction house,” Beckett Carmichael said softly.

“There will be an auction at Bamboo Hotel at eight o’clock tomorrow night.”

“Can you find out where it came from?”

Julius Reed frowned slightly.

An auction?

Once this item appeared, it would definitely attract a frenzy of bidders.

At least Ivan Reed would definitely show up.

“Cannot!

The company in charge of the auction is named Armin Levis.

It’s a group that specializes in high-end items and is extremely strict about keeping client information confidential.”

Beckett Carmichael shook his head helplessly, “Even if I forced them, I couldn’t get any information.”

“What if I find the owner of Armin Levis?”

Julius Reed said.

“It’s no use!

The owner of Armin Levis is elusive; no one knows who they are.

If you do this, it will provoke public anger!”

Beckett Carmichael expressed his concern, “Please don’t take any risks.

After all, this concerns the interests of many people.”

“Alright.”

Julius Reed nodded, his eyes lingering on a police car not far away.

“Look, Sabrina Leocadia has arrived.”

After the police car stopped, Sabrina Leocadia and her female assistant got out of the car.

She had already changed her clothes, brushing off the previous disarray.

But her face clearly bore an expression of anger.

The female assistant carried a small suitcase, also surveying her surroundings.

Even though this was a police station.

Even though there were many officers here to ensure their safety.

The female assistant was still somewhat fearful.

“Professor Leocadia!”

Seeing Sabrina Leocadia approaching, although Nikodem Lee was somewhat puzzled why she arrived in a police car,

he still quickly walked up to greet her, extending a hand, “I am counting on you for today’s matter.”

“I will do my best!”

Sabrina Leocadia’s mouth trembled, and without paying attention to Nikodem Lee, she strode into the police station.

“Father, why does Professor Leocadia look…

somewhat off?”

Amias Lee found it very strange.

In the morning, Sabrina Leocadia had been very enthusiastic.

Why did she seem so distant now?

“After all, there are many people here, and Professor Leocadia must maintain his impartial image.”

Nikodem Lee, hands tucked into his pockets, smiled and said, “Clever old fox!”

“I hope our brother can come out safely.”

Amias Lee sighed, feeling that things were not so simple.

Inside the police station at this moment.

Fernando Lee sat on a chair, surrounded by doctors.

These doctors were all top domestic experts in psychiatry, possessing certain authority.

They gathered here to assess whether Fernando Lee truly suffered from a mental illness.

After all, the pressure from public opinion was too great.

It had caused a stir before, and now countless eyes were watching.

But everyone was very clear.

The chance of Fernando Lee being diagnosed with a mental issue today was essentially one hundred percent.

The pressure came not only from the Lee Family.

The collaboration between the Lee Family and Leocadia Family had forced many to wade through muddy waters.

“Professor Leocadia.”

Upon seeing Sabrina Leocadia, everyone stood up.

Sabrina Leocadia was the leader of this medical team.

In domestic psychiatry, he held significant authority.

“What does everyone think?”

After sitting down, Sabrina Leocadia began to chat with his colleagues.

There were still twenty minutes before the official start.

Before that, he needed to understand the specific situation of the patient.

Whether it was a genuine assessment or just for show, this was a necessary procedure.

“Setting aside the pressure from the Lee Family, Fernando is already a wreck.”

A young expert looked around and whispered.

“This time, we are merely helping him by going with the flow.

Even without external pressure, this assessment of Fernando Lee would still result in a diagnosis of mental illness.”

The older expert spoke with equal rigor.

“Professor Leocadia, before you arrived, we had already conducted a preliminary test.”

One expert pushed a handwritten report in front of Sabrina Leocadia, explaining, “The patient had previously experienced severe stimuli.

Now it has intensified further, and the stimulus is still from the same nightmare as before.

It has caused him tremendous psychological trauma in a short period.”

“So, you mean there is no possibility of diagnosing Fernando Lee as a normal person?”

Sabrina Leocadia, looking at his colleagues, asked aloud.

“This!”

Everyone looked at each other, confused about what he meant.

Going with the flow, isn’t that good?

“I mean no disrespect, I’m just discussing the impact of this matter in our field.

I mean, what if, what if Fernando Lee were diagnosed as a normal person, what would be the impact?”

Sabrina Leocadia asked sternly.

This contrast left many unsure of what was going on.

“Theoretically speaking, even if we wanted Fernando Lee to be a normal person, it would require at least a month.”

“If Fernando Lee were diagnosed as normal today, setting aside external pressures, it would absolutely be an earthquake in our profession!”

“I agree!

In our field, it is almost impossible to achieve.”

Fernando’s psychological trauma was exacerbated, reacting intensely to mental stimuli in a short time!

Even with top resources, it would take a month to alleviate.

“Given that, I think our profession might need an earthquake.”

Sabrina Leocadia narrowed his eyes, his gaze filled with intense resentment.

He had been called a top expert all his life, but he had not yet produced any truly representational work.

Today, he wanted to make a name for himself in China.