Chapter 197
Chapter 197
Chapter 197 She Had No Evidence, Neither Did I
Perhaps provoked by my words, she clenched her fists tightly, her eyes glaring at me with a fiery red,
“Tabatha, what are you so arrogant about? Do you think you’ve won? Don’t forget, Henry is dead, and
you killed him. I only served two years in prison, what about you? Do you think you’ve gotten away with
it just because you hid Henry’s body? You’re wrong. As soon as the police find Henry’s body, for
murder and hiding the corpse, you’ll spend the rest of your life in prison.”
Watching her shamelessly, I was amused to the point of laughter. This person is addicted to framing
others, how could she take it seriously?
“Me, in jail?” I laughed, “Ashley, have you forgotten who exactly killed Henry? Have you gotten so lost
in your act that you’ve forgotten the facts? You should be grateful that no one can find Henry’s body
now, otherwise, you would be the one rotting in jail!”
She sneered, “Really? Any evidence? What proof is there to show that I killed the person?” Seeing that
I remained silent, she laughed coldly, becoming increasingly arrogant, “Tabatha, you have no evidence,
and that’s exactly why you can only hide that bastard’s body. Speaking of which, I should thank you for
hiding the body for me.”
Disgusted by her shamelessness, I no longer wanted to continue the conversation with her at that
time.
He put down the walkie-talkie in his hand, no longer speaking.
Seeing me like this, she suddenly slapped the thick glass window, gesturing for me to pick up the
intercom. Because the commotion was too loud, it attracted the attention of the police outside who
were on guard, and they took her away.
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I was somewhat irritated. Coming here turned out to be a waste of time. If I had known that there was
nothing much to talk about with her, I shouldn’t have come.
Upon leaving the police station lobby, I unfortunately ran into an acquaintance – Walter.
The man was handsome and resolute, standing out even among a group of stern-looking police
officers. I saw him talking to Lucas, but I had no intention of going up to greet them.
Prepared to lower my presence and leave directly.
“Ms. Conner.” I hadn’t taken more than a few steps when I was stopped by Lucas. Glancing at him, I
managed to pull out a smile and greeted him stiffly, “Lucas.”
Looking at me, Lucas gave a faint smile, “Are you going back?”
I nodded, “Hmm.”
Having finished, I didn’t look at Walter standing next to me, but directly left the police station lobby,
went to the car, and prepared to find the keys to drive away.
“Tabatha.” A voice came from behind me, not loud, but very close to
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Hearing the familiar tone, I turned around and indeed, it was Walter. He was standing less than half a
meter away from me. I pursed my lips, “What’s up?”
He looked at me, his expression unchanged, his voice calm, “I lere to see Ashley?”
I frowned, wasn’t he here to see Ashley too? Why was he talking so much nonsense? I pursed my lips
and asked, “Do you need
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something?”
He glanced at the car behind me and asked, “Are you leaving?”
I still nodded, he had been beating around the bush with me for a long time without stating his purpose,
which made me impatient. I said directly, “It’s okay, I’m leaving first.”
After speaking, I got into the driver’s seat.
“Bang!”
“Bang!”
Two sounds of doors closing, one from the driver’s seat, the other from the passenger’s.
Looking at Walter who followed, I frowned, “Do you need something?”
He bowed his head to fasten his seatbelt, “My car broke down, wait for me for a while. I’m going to the
hospital.”
I frowned, looking at his face that seemed to take everything for granted, and couldn’t help but be taken
aback. Was he… hitching a ride?
Biting my lip, I said no more, started the car, and left the police station.
On the road, I thought I could enjoy a quiet journey, but unexpectedly, Walter suddenly brought up a
topic with me, “How are you preparing for the bidding documents for several projects in the southern
district?”
“Almost there,” I said, responding quite indifferently
He nodded, saying, “We can arrange to have a meal with the head of the city government in advance,
and talk over the dinner table.”
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I grunted in acknowledgement, gripping the steering wheel and staring at the road ahead, “Thank you
for last night.” If he hadn’t been there, I doubt Jacob would have let me go so easily.
“It’s okay, just don’t be so reckless in the future,” he began, his tone was very calm, even carrying a Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.
hint of admonition.
How long had it been since we had a peaceful, quiet conversation together like this?
Feeling a lump in my throat, I said, “Grandma should be almost recovered by now. We should find
some time to talk to her, and then go to the Civil Affairs Bureau to get the divorce certificate.” After all,
the divorce agreement has been signed, and we have separated. There’s no need to drag out the other
matters.
The person beside me hadn’t spoken a word, I thought he was busy. I glanced sideways and saw the
man silently watching the scenery flashing by outside the car window.”
Upon seeing this, I slightly furrowed my brows and said, “It’s only a matter of time before things are
clarified with grandma.”
The response to me was still a long silence.
After a long while, I barely heard a soft sigh, followed by a man’s voice, “Okay.”
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