A group of men all in uniform stood at the door as if they came prepared.

The people at the door couldn't stop them. Matthew tucked Dolores in and stood up straight.

The light in his eyes was harsh and fierce, "You guys move aside."

The people who guarded the door went away.

The man in charge sounded official and took out an arrest warrant, "We are discharging our duties. Miss Flores is suspected of homicide and must come back to the police station with us to be investigated."

Matthew walked over. His aura, cultivated by years of dealing with various people, was like a pervasive net.

The man with the arrest warrant swallowed but didn't move. Everyone knew who Matthew was, and so did he. But he was discharging his duties. In ancient times, whoever broke the law would be punished, not to mention today's society where everyone was equal.

He reassured himself that there was nothing to be afraid of. He tried to be calm, "We are discharging our duties. Please be cooperative, Mr. Nelson."

This man was not Gilbert. He was a stranger.

Matthew glanced down at the arrest warrant in his hand, narrowed his eyes slightly, and said unhurriedly, "Discharge your duties? What if I don't cooperate?"

The man straightened his neck, obviously trying to act tough as a police officer, but the words he said weren't intimidating at all. He even flinched, "Obstruction is also a crime."

"Okay then." Matthew held out his hand, "You handcuff me. I'll go back with you to be investigated."

It was obvious that they weren't Jeffery and Eddie's people. He'd like to see who else.

The man was a little panicked. He was only instructed to arrest Dolores. He didn't dare to arrest this man. He didn't even dare to touch him, let alone put handcuffs on him.

Matthew unbuttoned two buttons on his collar with one hand, "If you feel difficult, you can let the person who gave you this order come. I've always had a bad habit of holding grudges. I don't have much power, but I have money. How much would you say a person's life is worth?"

The man was so scared that his legs went limp and he stammered, "It's also against the law to pay for a homicide ..."

or not is based on evidence. Do you have evidence? Don't always talk about breaking the law. I'm

looked like he was in a

As the situation was unclear, she couldn't interfere, let alone cause trouble for

blocked the door of the ward, but none of them dared to

man thought for a moment, "I'll go make

After making sure there was no one around, he

room with excellent privacy, there was a set of clay teapots on

the tea and brewed it twice before pouring it into the finest clay

the Herbert family is in this state. I have three children. Because of Matthew, two of my children are gone. Even if I'm a loser, I can't swallow the anger. Now, you are willing to work with me. I am very grateful. On my own, I have no way to fight back. If there is anything I can do for you, Eddie, just let me know. I will do whatever

lot in the past two years and had more gray hair. No one would feel

don't say that." Eddie picked up his

the same as I used

into disrepute, and Maria and Sampson's affair had become the talk of the town. The Herbert family grew worse by

incessantly were no

did people say about

protect his children. What kind

not that you're not good enough, but the Nelson family and the Harris family are too powerful. To be honest with

and he was shaken to force Matthew into it. He knew it would be too late to wait for Jeffery's recovery. All their previous efforts would be in

not give up

the initiative to

Eddie deliberately put it all on Dolores. Matthew was his choice

Landon didn't even know that Eddie wanted to

that Eddie was really afraid of the Nelson

Harris family. Jeffery had real power, and there was also the Nelson family. He was afraid that the Chambers family

the initiative to team up with

Harris family and the Nelson family after my daughter's marriage with Matthew. But I didn't expect this woman

let out

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