"I said I didn't do anything to her! Why won't you believe me?" Charles yelled in a fury. He was so angry that he kicked the chair.
"Come on! Kick it! Kick it hard. But make sure to pay for it." On the other hand, the policeman remained calm, but his voice sounded so firm and full of authority.
As soon as they were brought to the police station, Charles and the girl was placed in separate rooms. However, since the walls were made of glass, the two could clearly see each other.
And while the policeman interrogated him, Charles pierced his sharp eyes at her.
The girl didn’t even back down. Instead, she flashed him a cunning grin and gestured her hands like she was counting cash.
She was obviously asking for money.
But instead of firing up his anger, he merely smiled with disdain.
‘The one who could threaten me had not been born yet in this world!’ he thought mischievously while keeping his intent gaze at her.
Meanwhile, Jay was currently driving on his way to the station amidst the dark and the rain.
However, as soon as he arrived, he was stopped by the security guards. "No one is allowed to visit at midnight."
"I'm here for someone." Jay took out his ID card and showed it to them.
"Oh, Mr. Fang! Who are you here for?" The se
eat anything tomorrow morning! I'll starve the baby to death!" Doris continued to lash out without thinking twice. In fact, she didn’t even know what she was talking about. The pregnant woman was just so mad at her husband for leaving her alone at this hour.
"You are really shrewd, Doris! If you do not take care of my child, I will not take care of you too! Just wait and see!" Jay equaled her madness. His voice rose to the roof, not minding that he was at a police station.
"I'll be good if you come back. I don't want to be alone at home!" This time, however, Doris sounded more depressed than mad.
"Do you think I don't want to go back? Charles is locked up at the police station, I haven't figured out what's going on. I can’t go back unless I bring him out!" Jay yelled out the truth, ignoring her plea.
"What?! You at the police station and not with some woman?" At this point, she was already in high spirits, somehow relieved that Jay was not having an affair.
"Damn it! A woman at home is already enough torture. If I find another one, I'm afraid I'll be dead," he murmured angrily, trying his best not to be heard.
"What's wrong with Charles?" Doris asked worriedly, seeming to forget her worries. At the back of her mind, she thought of Nancy.