He seemed to be in a lot of pain as his hands constantly created new wounds on his body.

Marie, beside him, could not stop it.

Even her face was scratched by Solomon in many places.

When she saw Sebastian, her first reaction was to block Solomon from his view.

"You've finally come.Quick, help me get Solomon out.He becomes like this because he suffocates here.It must be like this!"

Judging by what Marie said over the phone about the wrongful conviction of Solomon, and Solomon's hysterical state, he immediately knew what was going on.

He looked at and scrutinized Inspector Pearce, who was looking at Solomon coldly.

"What the hell is going on?" he asked.

As far as he knew, Solomon might not be a wonderful child in the traditional sense, but he had made no major mistakes.

why Solomon had ended up

could tell that this was a manifestation of drug

Pearce heard Sebastian's question, he respectfully told of what had happened in its entirety, and provided the surveillance video of Club Studio and the testimony of the woman who was

reasonable doubt that Solomon had committed the crime out of his own free will, as there was no evidence supporting the notion that he was forced into

said, Sebastian looked at Solomon with a growing bitter look in his eyes, especially when he learned Solomon

almost reached a

yesterday, where Jared was urging

still clueless about what he was

now, it turned out that Jared had gotten

frosty face, Marie trembled

been well-behaved and never fools around.Someone must

at her puffy, pale, and unrepentant face, and for the first time, an utter

points to his culpability.Look at your beast -like son; how can you still have the nerve to say that someone

a stack of photographs that clearly documented Solomon's violent abuse of the woman he had been victimizing for a year, his record of hitting and injuring someone in a drunk-driving accident, and finally, his vicious behavior toward Car 16 while racing at

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