The group waited in the car for around ten minutes before the local police arrived.

Sophia and the others were then brought to the police station to have their statements taken. By the time they were done giving their statements, it was well past eight at night.

Sophia was worried about Perrin not having anything to eat. Hence, they went to a restaurant nearby to have dinner.

As soon as they were done with dinner, John's phone rang.

After hanging up the phone, John looked at Perrin and smiled. “Mr. Dawson, Carter is coming to get us and send us back into town.”

Right after John had finished his sentence, Sophia saw a middle-aged man and a young man approaching.

The middle-aged man got emotional when he saw Perrin. “M-Mr. Dawson!”

Although Perrin's expression was still as stern as always, his gaze had definitely become gentler. “It's been a while, Carter!”

“Indeed, Mr. Dawson!” Carter replied.

Carter Yach was a soldier Perrin had trained in Coldbridge over two decades ago. Two years ago, Carter retired from the military due to his injuries and became a captain of the police force in Newcove.

Perrin didn't think to contact Carter before going to Coldbridge because he thought the latter would be busy. After all, the police force there was known to be hard-pressed.

However, after going through what happened that day, Perrin decided not to let those thugs off the hook so easily.

If not for Sophia's intelligence and John's fighting skills, things could've gotten dangerous.

“Carter, this is my granddaughter, and this is Kylie, my daughter-in-law. I believe you've met her before,” Perrin uttered.

Carter had attended the party when Lukas was born back then. Hence, he knew who Kylie was.

However, this was the first time he had met Sophia. All of Perrin's soldiers knew he had lost his daughter a long time ago. Besides, when they were in the army, Perrin would tell his soldiers to keep an eye out whenever they returned to their hometowns.

Naturally, everyone also knew Perrin had reunited with Sophia not long ago and how Rachel had unfortunately passed away.

Carter was momentarily stunned when he saw Sophia. “Mr. Dawson, your granddaughter looks exactly like the late Mrs. Dawson!”

Sophia smiled and introduced herself, saying, “Hi, Mr. Yach. I'm Sophia Yarrow.”

“Hi, Sophia. I'm so sorry. I came in a rush, so I didn't prepare any gifts for you,” Carter uttered.

“You're too kind, Mr. Yach. You're my elder. If anything, I should be the one preparing gifts for you,” Sophia replied sheepishly.

Hearing that, Carter scratched his head and exclaimed, “Mr. Dawson, Sophia even talks like the late Mrs. Dawson!”

Recalling what had happened earlier that day, Perrin couldn't help scoffing and chiming in, “I know! She's also as brave as her granny was!”

Perrin was beyond anxious when he, from inside the car, saw Sophia rushing forward to deal with those thugs.

Having spent some time catching up, Carter noticed Perrin's fatigue and suggested, “Mr. Dawson, Kylie, Sophia, and John, why don't we return to town? The lodging here is less than ideal.”

Carter and his colleague had arrived at the location in separate jeeps. Therefore, Sophia and Kylie were seated together in one jeep, while John and Perrin occupied the other.

Considering the circumstances, it was reasonable to assume that the men had plenty of topics to discuss and reconnect on after being apart for an extended period.

Kylie was dog-tired, so she dozed off soon after getting into the car.

Meanwhile, Sophia was looking out the window because she didn't know the driver well.

While conversing in the other car, John shared with Carter the details of what had transpired. Carter clenched his teeth and exclaimed, “Those j*rks! Mr. Dawson, rest assured, I will take charge of addressing the incident that occurred earlier today. I won't allow them to escape the consequences effortlessly, especially when a significant sum of one hundred thousand was involved. I will ensure they are sentenced to three to five years in jail.”

Perrin scoffed. “Those individuals seemed like troublemakers. It's outrageous that they would have the audacity to rob others!”

“I've looked into those punks' records. They are all small-time thieves, and the longest they have ever served in jail is three months.” It's not that we haven't been doing everything possible to keep them incarcerated. It's just that the crimes they have committed have been relatively minor in nature.

Perrin acknowledged Carter's comment with a nod. Suddenly, the latter had a realization and exclaimed, “Mr. Dawson, your granddaughter's name sounds incredibly familiar!”

“You must have heard of her! Nine years ago, she was attending Central High School and achieved the highest score in the university entrance exam, surpassing all other students in the entire state,” Perrin responded with a touch of warmth in his expression as Carter mentioned Sophia.
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