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Chapter 883

If | couldn't properly explain what was found in my bag the night before, the test results would really ruin my chances of gettingout of here.

This incident had led me to believe that things were not as simple as | thought they were.

The policewoman shook her head with a frown. "Miss Reid, you don't need a lawyer to defend you just yet. You're still underobservation."

"Since it's an observation, can | contact my family and tell them where | am?" | asked, looking at the policewoman with a seriousface.

She stared back at me in surprise before she said, "Usually, that's allowed, but your situation is complex. We don't need you toinform your family for the time being, and it's for your own good."

"| don't need you to think for me. | need to tell my family. What does this have to do with you? While you follow your procedures, |will do my best to defend my rights. Is there a problem with that?"

| had not been in Asherton for a long; | had only been here for less than a month and | never mentioned my past to anyone.Michael was the only person who knew me. | wonder who framed me.

Seeing how determined | was to contact my family, the police nodded but did not hand me the phone. Instead, | was sent back tothe room where | stayed the previous night.

| was told that the police would attend to me soon, so | waited in the room for about ten minutes.Then, the door opened, and a policewoman came in with a plate in her hand.She looked at me and said, "This is breakfast." She then put the porridge and fried breadsticks on the table.

After a pause, she said, "Please return the phone immediately after you contact your family. This is my job, and | hope you won'tmake things difficult for me."

| was stunned for a moment. They gave me my phone without any hesitation, which made me slightly surprised.

| didn't think much about it and immediately dialed Michael's number. It seemed that Michael was the only person who | couldreach out to in Asherton.

The phone rang a few times before it was picked up. The person at the other end said sleepily, "Arianna?"| nodded, "Michael, | was brought away by the police. Can you help me find a lawyer?”He was taken aback, "Why were you taken away all of a sudden? On what grounds?"

"| can't explain things clearly right now. Please just help me find a lawyer. I'm sorry for the trouble."

After he agreed, | immediately hung up the phone.

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| pursed my lips in silence. Everything that was normal before had become abnormal under these circumstances.The policewoman left and the door got locked with a ‘click’.

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| felt sleepy after eating the porridge; perhaps because | had not slept at all the night before.

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My senses got triggered and | wanted to wake up immediately, but | couldn't open my eyes no matter how hard | tried.

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