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Chapter 287

Chapter 287

“Stephie- Michael anxiously wanted to take me away, saying, “They’ve already called the police,you should leave with me for now. I’ll come up with a plan.”

Yasmin started screaming in the crowd. She was deliberately exaggerating the situation. She thenlooked at Michael nervously, asking, “Michael, what–Who killed this man?”

Michael frowned and said, “He’s not dead yet.”

“What’s going on, Michael? Did Stephy-” Yasmin purposely looked at me and was horrified by theblood on me. “You’ve gone overboard, Stephy! What should we do now? You would be sentencedfor intentional murder!”

Michael’s face was pale. He refused to let go of my wrist as he said, “Just come with me for now. I’llfind ways to bail you out.”

“You must be crazy.” Joel walked over and pushed through Michael’s hand that was on mine. Hethen said, “Even a high schooler like me knew that there’s no guilt in justifiable self–defense!”

“But she had gone overboard, this is excessive self–defense!” Yasmin covered her mouth onpurpose before saying, “Everyone had seen it.”

“Why are you still blabbering away then if everyone had seen it?” Joel scolded Yasmin. “You looklike you’re asking to receive the brunt of excessive self–defense yourself!”

Joel yanked the car door open and pushed me into the car irregardless. “He had smashed the carwindow, pulled her out, took out a knife and attempted to kill her. There shouldn’t be any issue ifshe took over his knife and stabbed him a few times to stop him from committing more crimes.”

The police and ambulance came soon after. Those people from the Lincoln family were probablyhoping that the man would just die like that. They could’ve charged me for excessive self–defense ifthat really happened.

Unfortunately, he was only bleeding and gut fightened. He was not in any life–threatening danger.

The doctor and nurses examined his wounds and drew in a sharp breath. “Ten stab wounds, andeach of

them avoided the vital organs. The wounds aren’t deep either, it’s probably just minor injuries.”

The man, who was pale from terror, was lifted onto the ambulance. I wasn’t sure if his injuries werefatal or not, but it surely terrified him to death.

“How amazing.” A familiar voice sounded from outside the car door, Easob was leaning against thecar, teasing her. He had probably come along responding to the calls,

“How did you manage to avoid all his vital organs with each stab? Your moves were clean andefficient,” Eason asked, looking suspiciously at me. He knocked his gloved hand on the car door,and I knew that he was interrogating me.

“I don’t know-“I really didn’t know what I was doing earlier. My brain was blank.

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“There was a case many years ago, where a youth was stabbed in an orphanage. His woundsweren’t deep and each stab wasn’t fatal. The youth was not in life–threatening danger, but he wentinsane out of fear once he regained consciousness.

*Try guessing who was the one who stabbed that youth to the point of sending him to insanity backthen?” Eason asked, looking at me with a scrutinizing gaze.

It was as if he was trying to see through me. I subconsciously averted his gaze as I replied, “I don’tknow.”

“That perpetrator’s name was Stephanie Carlson,” Eason said, his voice deep.

My body froze and I looked toward him subconsciously. Was it me? I couldn’t recall anything at all.

“Please come with us, Ms. Larson,” he said, asking me to get out of the car.

“That was justifiable self–defense, how could you- Joel was about to stop Eason, but was pulledback by

Ewan.

“No matter what the situation was, she has to assist in the police investigation,” Eason saidindifferently, casting a warning gaze at Joel. novelbin

My knees were weak as I got out of the car. Eason took out a white handkerchief from his pocketand wiped off the blood from my cheek with a smile.

I hissed in pain. That was when my cheeks were scraped by the shards of glass. Eason laughedbefore ushering me into the police car.

“You can’t let her off! She’s a murderer!” the women from before were still screaming.

Eason eyed the pair of women indifferently and said, “Your husband isn’t dead yet. How could shebe a murderer if he wasn’t dead?”

The women were stunned to silence from Eason’s air of authority. I then got into the police car andnodded toward Ewan to indicate that I was alright. alright.

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