My apologies? Felix let out a yell.
“You must present an authenticated certificate, or any other credible document that establishes the item’s legitimacy and your possession of it,” Ellen instructed.
Suddenly, Felix jumped to his feet and declared his intention to go. However, they wouldn’t budge, insisting that they needed to notify the authorities so he could account for his acquisition of such a priceless item. However, Felix quickly left the location.
He resolved that night to break into Mrs. McAllister’s house in search of the documents. A flashlight, however, obscured his view as he stepped through the glass. Henry was the one.
“Felix, you’re not quite so mighty now, are you?” Hendry spoke up.
It doesn’t appear like this. All I need is—” Feigned fear, Felix said.
“I am familiar with the box’s documentation,” Henry said. You attempted to con the auction business, and they contacted me since the box had ties to my family. I did inform them that you had stolen it—”
After that, Henry issued an ultimatum to Felix. Either he was going to report him to the authorities or he would have delivered the package by 8:00 am the next day.
Felix sprinted home. The box his neighbor wanted him to keep remained with him after much deliberation.