An Understated Dominance
Chapter 513
Chapter 513
“They barged in?” Natasha’s expression dropped. “Quick! Get
Deone to stop them!”
Before the truth prevailed, she would never allow them to arrest her dad.
“Stop!” Suddenly. Hector yelled at Jack, “Let them in. No one shall stand in their way!”
“Dad, what are you doing?” Natasha frowned.
“The truth will speak for itself. I have nothing to fear if I didn’t commit the crime.” Hector declared loud and
clear.
“But
“Have you ever given it some thought? If I make a move now, I’ll never clear my name.” Hector wore a somber
expression on his face. Fighting against Sir Moran’s forces could be perceived as resisting arrest, or, worse,
Harmons could not afford to be accused of this grave
heads with them. Tell all the Harmon
sir.” Jack helplessly took the orders. Natasha and the rest were worried, but
of not adding fuel to the fire. Otherwise, the confrontation might spiral out of
in uniform, marched
number of armed soldiers behind him. These were troopers who were in service,
air sent chills
Sir, what are you here
brutally murdered her! We are under orders to arrest you for
commander announced icily.
never killed a soul. You must have gotten it wrong!”
been a morally upright man. He couldn’t have committed such a huge sin.
must have been framed!” The family members immediately voiced their support for Hector Harmon, who was
virtuous than Hector.
solid evidence that clears all the doubts. Those who are not involved, please leave the
that my dad is guilty. But where’s the
Natasha questioned the
evidence of Hector Harmon murdering the young lady when
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