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Chapter 220

Chapter 220 Keep Your People in Check

They were still discussing the cupcake when the police barged in.

Lynette immediately stood up warily.

“What’s going on?” Josh asked as he stood up as well.

“A Miss Palmer has filed a

police report accusing all of you of physical a*sault. Please come with us to the police station to a*sist i

n the investigations,” the police officer in charge said to Josh.

“I did it. It has nothing to do with them. You can just take me to the police station,” Lynette announced.

Abigail thought to herself, Shouldn’t she try to make herself seem more vulnerable? She looks so… proud of herself. They’ll probably charge her for it.

“Miss Palmer said it was all three of you, so you’re all going to have to come with us!” The police officer

was adamant.

A police report had been made, so they were just following procedure.novelbin

Abigail knew full well that Joan was an expert at scheming. Since the police officers were this firm abou

t it, the situation was probably not as simple as they a*sumed it was.

“Alright. We’ll come with you,” Abigail said agreeably.

Josh had to do as Abigail said.

By the time they got to the police station, Abigail spotted Joan,

whose face was entirely covered in blood, and realized the severity of the situation.

Who knew how she ended up like that? Alas, the security footage of the entrance of the tea house sho

wed that Lynette had hit her.

“They all ganged up on me… You have to serve justice on my behalf, officer!” Joan wailed pitifully at the sight of them.

Seething with rage, Lynette raised her fist again. “What kind of conniving b*tch are you? Did you smas

h your face on purpose just so you could frame us?”

“This is the police station! Are you trying to start a fight here?”

The police officer who was taking down their information looked up from the computer and growled ang

rily.

Abigail held Lynette, whose chest was heaving. “You’re making it worse. Now it really seems like

we’re in the wrong.”

Lynette was red with fury. Gritting her teeth, she glared at Joan, who was covering meekly like a terrified victim, and muttered, “I figured out why you couldn’t get rid of her now. She’s an expert at punching

below the belt! She needs to pray that Sean can protect her for the rest of her life…”

“Are you ignoring my existence?” The police officer glared at Lynette.

“Josh!” Furious, Lynette looked at Josh.

“Keep quiet,” Josh said with a frown.

They gave their statements alone. The police officer asked a lot of questions. Time went by in a flash.

When it was almost 8.00PM, Sean showed

1. up.

As soon as he entered the police station, he looked at Abigail.

Abigail didn’t notice his presence until Josh called out, “Are you here for Miss Palmer, Mr. Graham?”

The moment Joan spotted Sean, she sobbed aggrievedly, “Sean…”

“Shut up,” Sean barked at Joan.

Humiliated, Joan felt even more hurt. She bit her l*p and looked like a pitiful little lamb.

When Sean saw Abigail’s gaze falling on him, all of his negative emotions seemed to melt away- all bec

ause her attention was on him.

He walked over to Abigail. His l*ps parted, and he apologized, “I’m sorry I’m late. It’s caused you a lot o

f trouble.”

“You better keep her in check. Don’t let her show up in front of me again. Also, she said she’s the reason why your grandmother caused a scene at my family home. You should be keeping a closer eye on yo

ur people, Mr. Graham. Otherwise, you’d be causing a lot of trouble for others,” Abigail reminded mocki

ngly.

Sean’s apology only made Abigail even more pissed.

It meant that he did consider Joan one of his people.

I’ll keep her in check,” Sean said.

Soon, Cameron came in. Sean spoke to the police, and in the end, the case was settled privately.

After leaving the police station, Sean said to Abigail, “Let me buy you guys a meal as a token of

my apology.”

“As if I’d want a b*stard like you paying for my food. I’d vomit the food right back out!” Lynette rolled he

r eyes and scoffed while hiding behind Josh.

Sean eyed her icily. “I haven’t settled the score with you for hurting one of my people. You better watch

your mouth, or someone might sew it up someday.”

“Is that a threat?” Josh retorted.

The atmosphere grew tense.

Joan was smirking smugly behind Cameron.

“That’s right. What about it? I can easily see to it that a person who doesn’t watch their tongue never sp

eaks again.” Sean stared at Josh with an icy smile.

Lynette ran over to Abigail and clutched her arm. “Give him a talking to. If he sews my mouth up, you w

on’t have anyone to keep you company.”

Abigail stared coldly at Sean. “Just keep your people in check, Mr. Graham. Lynette won’t be saying an

ything bad about you. Besides, everything she said is true. If it weren’t for you, would Joan have the ne

rve to come to Ouisford to mess with me?”

Sean’s expression immediately brightened. “Yes, you’re absolutely right, Miss Quinn. In that

case, could you do me the honor of letting me make it up to you by treating you to a meal?”

“No need. I don’t need a meal from you,” Abigail declined coolly.

“I think you do. Miss Palmer came all this way just to cause trouble for you. She should give you a prop

er apology.” Sean stared right at Abigail. His tone left no room for refusal.

Joan had been giddy with smugness the whole time, but her expression fell the moment she heard wha

t Sean said.

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