Chapter 1306 Sharing the Good News

How could the police not take a person of interest away just because someone prevented them from doing so? Wouldn’t that trample the police’s authority underfoot?

The policeman’s face darkened as he looked at Amelia with a serious expression. “Mrs. Lore, I’d advise you to step aside. By blocking my way, you’re obstructing us from carrying out our duty as policemen, which would allow us to also take you with us according to the law. So, if you don’t want to go with us to the police station for an investigation, please step aside. Otherwise, you will follow us back to the station.”

As soon as he said that, Amelia subconsciously lowered her outstretched arms a little. The next instant, however, she recalled something and raised her arms again, and her expression became determined once again. “I know nothing about obstructing police duty; all I know is that you want to take my daughter away. As a mother, I’ll never allow you to do that.”

The policeman massaged his temples. “Seems like you won’t listen to us. Very well then. We will take you with us,” he said. With that, he stopped trying to reason with Amelia or showing her respect. He stepped forward, shoved Amelia aside, and grabbed Lynette once again.

Lynette screamed and yelled, “Save me, Mom! Save me!”

Hearing her daughter’s heart-wrenching cries for help made Amelia’s heart ache so much that she found it hard to breathe. After steadying herself, she lunged at the policeman again, threatening, “Let go of my daughter, you mugs, or I’m gonna fight you to the death!”

Seeing how unreasonable she was, the policeman got angry, too; he immediately called the other policeman inside.

Naturally, the other policeman had heard the noise in the ward, but he remained outside without going in since he had to keep an eye on Grayson. Now that his colleague had called him inside, he removed his handcuffs and put them on Grayson before marching him into the ward.

grabbed Lynette said, “Mrs. Lore is obstructing police duty. Let’s take her

murder. Also, they vehemently prevented us from taking her with us, which lands

and Lynette overheard the

and Amelia instantly found it unacceptable. They yelled at the policemen, “What nonsense are you talking about? Our daughter didn’t kill anyone, nor did we shield any suspects. You’re committing slander against us! We’re gonna file complaints against you guys

a suspect, the latter and their family would always say things like this to resist in an attempt to make them back down and give up arresting them, but none of these attempts had been successful. Paying no attention to the family of

scene. With that, Grayson, Amelia, and Lynette were forcibly removed

be taken to the police station, the three Lores struggled and hurled abuses along the way. Their speech was so profane that people were astounded, unable to believe that such vulgar language actually came out of the mouths of some rich people who called themselves members of a respectable family. Don’t they say these rich people are educated as elites and thus always speak politely and use honorifics in their conversations

the Lores were incapable of using foul language; on the contrary, their vocabulary included quite a lot of profanities, some of which not even

to take photos and videos of the spectacle, of course. Subsequently, photos and videos related to

learn about this, all the netizens responded by flooding the screen with emoticons like handclaps

the press statement issued by the Fuller Group that Lynette had indeed committed

longer have to feel irritable over another love rival, nor do I have to worry anymore that this love rival will often show up in front of Toby

she was immersed in her thoughts, her phone rang. Putting her thoughts aside for the time being, she glanced down at the phone on her desk; it was

no one answered the phone despite the phone call getting through. Still, she didn’t expect Daphne’s mother to call her instead. “Hi, Mrs. Robinson.”

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