The police were taken aback when they heard him.

They asked, "Who exactly was the one who called the police just now?"

Before Melissa could speak, Wendy started to cry.

She said, "Now that you're here, sir, you have to help us! Henry and I are her parents, but she refuses to acknowledge us! The Andersons have robbed us of our daughter!"

The police frowned and looked at the Andersons again.

They asked, "What's going on?"

Nora, however, didn't answer them in a timely manner.

She was staring at the policeman heading the team.

Dressed in a police uniform, his posture was tall and straight like an upright spear.

Nora felt that he was no simple person.

Although the policemen behind him also conducted themselves very professionally, they felt a lot more laid-back compared to him.

The difference was like that of soldiers who had gone through life and death on the battlefield, and soldiers who had been kept in privileged conditions.

The policeman heading the team had a tight jaw and looked exceptionally resolute and determined.

The people behind him followed his lead.

Someone said, "Captain Ford, I think these are family affairs.A bit of persuasion should suffice...Before he could finish, however, the man addressed as Captain Ford broke into a frown, causing the other policeman to immediately shut up in fright.”

At the sight of this, Henry immediately shouted, "Sir, are one's children obligated to provide for their elderly parents?!"

Ford pressed his lips together tightly.

He spoke very little, but he nevertheless answered calmly, "Yes, they are."

Henry went on.

"In that case, if the children do not carry out their obligation to provide for their elderly parents, am I allowed to make a police report?!"

Ford looked at Nora again.

He lowered his gaze and answered, "Yes, you are."

Henry pointed at Nora and said, "She's my daughter, but she refuses to acknowledge us anymore.What should we do about this, sir? Shouldn't she be brought in and ordered to undergo counseling?!"

Ford's lips were pressed tightly together and his tough visage was full of uprightness.

He didn't just listen to his one-sided claims and instead looked at Nora.

do you have to

help but find the so-called ‘Captain Ford’

her gaze dispassionately and replied unhurriedly, "It is only right for children to provide for

sigh of

finally become scared when she saw

a sigh of

York, after all; they had no contacts

that the Andersons would use their power to bully

and said, "It's for the best that you

a sigh

don't we have a seat and talk about how Ms.Smith, as their daughter, should provide for her parents? Let's make everything clear today, so that things

things like family ties, those who weren't the actual people involved

Nora's

their blood ties, then

had different ways of

with Nora's decision, they couldn't make the decision on

simply said, "If that's the case, then let's talk about

in, then they must also change their

and Wendy exchanged

they started to walk toward

door, they couldn't help but look at Melissa and say, "If you'd known this was coming, then why bother being so aggressive and

eyes were

at the door the

upward and she said, "The two of you

Henry and Wendy:”???"

you just say that it's only right that children provide for their parents? Are

her

parents.However, why should I provide for someone who has no blood

eyes abruptly widened in shock.Wendy was also

about this, looked

Nora talking about,

Henry swallowed.

said, "Y-you no-good daughter! How could you tell such a lie just so

kept her

her breath on him

she opened the electronic DNA test report file on her

stared at the report

had felt on his scalp when he was leaving the

Could it be that...

would she have doubts about it?! Yet if she hadn't, was there any normal person who would have

yelled, "The report is fake! It's definitely

lips curled into a smile, and she

Roxanne and said, "Roxanne, you're a reporter, so you must be very knowledgeable and know a lot.You

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