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Chapter 165

Chapter: 165

“We could try the new restaurant on Kingford Avenue. I’ve heard their dishes are quite exquisite.”

“Sounds good.”

They headed to the car park. Sabrina took the passenger seat while Tyrone slid into the driver’s side,heading to Kingford Avenue.

While they were on the way, Sabrina received a call from the police station.

“Given the evidence, Shawn and Stan confessed their plot against you

They will face charges, but their punishment might not be severe as the harm they inflicted was notconsiderable.”

Sabrina, with an air of confusion, inquired, “How could they track my vehicle’s license plate and mylocation?”

“The connection lies in Shawn’s job. He is a mechanic at an auto shop, which is where you got your carfixed once. Stan, on the other hand, was tailing you and gained information from a friend regardingyour whereabouts.”

“Alright, I understand now.”

“There’s another thing. Their families have expressed the desire to meet with you, hoping for yourunderstanding. Would you agree to see them?”

“I don’t want anything from them. My stance is clear. They should face the maximum sentence.”

“Understood.”

“Thank you. Please keep me updated,” Sabrina requested before ending the call.novelbin

Tyrone, who had been silently observing, said, “I’ll assign Landen to oversee this case. They won’t gounpunished.”

Landen Bowman was a powerhouse attorney from the legal department of Blakely Group, famous forhis legal acumen in the city, boasting an almost perfect win rate.

“Thank you.”

“You’re welcome.”

The restaurant they were in was splendidly adorned, and soothing piano music echoed through theroom.

The two of them sat down, and a waiter promptly presented them with menus.

Tyrone began to read the dishes on the menu until Sabrina interrupted, “There are so many dishes! Willwe be able to finish them all?”

“I’m reading them for you,” Tyrone reassured her with a grin. “Can you see things clearly now?”

Realizing his intention, Sabrina smiled back. “I can read. It’s just a bit blurry.”

Seeing an opportunity, the waiter enthusiastically suggested, “We have a popular couple’s set mealthat’s quite popular and worth trying.”

Sabrina, after a moment of thought, agreed, “Let’s do that.”

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