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Madam’s Identities Shocks the Entire City Again

Chapter 2670 - 2670: These People Have Already Started Congratulating Each Other
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Chapter 2670 - 2670: These People Have Already Started Congratulating Each Other

Translator: Atlas Studios    Editor: Atlas Studios

“Even if you block my entrance, you won’t be able to enter either!”

She used all her strength in this sentence, The only response she got was the closing of the door.

Qiao Nian ignored her.

She was the only one shouting like a lunatic here.

Ji Ziyin suddenly felt exhausted. Her mind buzzed as she weakly sat on the sofa.

She stared fixedly at the TV screen, wanting to see the final result with her own eyes…

She wanted to see the Empress and Elder Leo work together to pull Qiao Nian down and fall into the mud with her, unable to get up in the abyss! If she could not enter the Privy Council, Qiao Nian could not either!

Qiao Nian did not turn off the television when she left.

Therefore, the television was still connected to the surveillance cameras of the Privy Council and she could still see the situation in the Senate.

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Ji Ziyin’s nails dug into her palms as her heart pounded. She stared intently at the screen as the voting results cout.

According to the Privy Council’s rules…

No matter how much the conservatives and radicals argued, it still depended on the vote.

The reason she was so confident that Qiao Nian would not be able to enter was because Leonard had told her that the neutral faction was not confident in Qiao Nian…

Therefore, even with Qi Yu proving that she had been framed, the outcwould not change.

She was waiting to see Qiao Nian fall into the mud!

In the Senate.

Everyone was nervously waiting for the voting result.

It had been three years since a newcomer entered the Privy Council.

The newcomer this twas already something to look forward to.

With such a huge commotion, everyone wanted to see if this person could enter the Privy Council in the end.

Leonard’s expression was cold ever since he suffered public humiliation. His aura was gloomy, and no one dared to provoke him.

The others from the radical faction stood with him and watched the votes scroll on the big screen.

Right there were 10 votes in favor and 10 votes against.

The numbers on both sides were still accumulating.

Leonard’s face was stiff, but he was actually very nervous inside. He looked at the statistics on the screen without blinking.

12 votes in favor.

The opposition votes began to stack up, increasing by five in one go.

Leonard instantly relaxed, and a determined smile appeared on his face. He even deliberately looked at the conservatives and lightly said, “It seems that the archbishop has already decided.”

The radicals also heaved a sigh of relief and smiled as they congratulated him.

“Congratulations, Elder Leo.” “Elder Leo has good taste.”

“Looks like the results are out.’

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On the other side, the second tabulation was out.

The expressions on the conservatives’ faces were not so optimistic.

Coupled with the fact that their opponents were mocking them smugly, their complexions were even worse!

Someone lost his cool and whispered to the silver-haired elder, “Elder Xue, are the Neutrals really on their side?”

“We’ve already produced strong evidence, but they’re still…” Someone was furious.

The silver-haired old man in the brick-red Oriental suit was calm. He was as steady as a rock as usual, but his eyes were dark. “It’s normal. The Privy Council only looks at the results and not the process… Quentin has always valued benefits. He doesn’t care about moral issues.’

Even if there was the matter of the Empress using the reclusive families’ interests to do business, Quentin would not care.

He wanted benefits.

Nothing else could shake him.

Although he said that, he was still disappointed.

He had thought that he could reverse the situation after obtaining evidence, but now it seemed that the Privy Council’s prejudice was like a huge mountain, and he was unable to move it.

He could not change anyone, nor could he change the outcome…

The conservatives were aggrieved.

All of them fell silent..

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