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Chaoter 111 Locked Up



Chaoter 111 Locked Up

"That woman did it first. It was their fault. What's there for us to worry about?"

Evie has always been an optimistic person. She's not as worried as I am.

"I hope so. I'm overthinking things."

I frowned slightly and told myself in my heart, "Maybe I really think too much. The police station is a fair

place, and it will certainly enforce the law impartially."

Soon, the four of us came to the police station in a police car. Two policemen took me and Evie to the

interrogation room, while Gabriel and the woman were taken to the other side.

Evie and I sat on a chair in the interrogation room. Two young policemen were sitting not far away and

watching us. They didn't seem to want to ask us questions.

"Officers, it was that woman who started it. We are in self-defense."

Seeing that the two policemen didn't ask us anything for a long time, Evie took the lead to speak.

"It's not up to you to decide who acted first. You should be quiet now!"

One of the young policemen looked at her expressionlessly and reminded her in a cold voice.

"You brought us here to ask about what happened to us. How can you not let us talk?"

Evie frowned unhappily and looked at the policeman with dissatisfaction in her eyes.

"This is the police station. I told you to be quiet, so you have to be quiet. Why do I have to listen to you

here?"

The young policeman was a little impatient, and his tone of speaking to Evie became colder and more

unkind.

Evie's temper was also very explosive. She stood up angrily and wanted to say something, but I

stopped her.

I shook my head at her and gestured for her to sit down. This is the police station, not a place where

we can make trouble at will. If we intervene in the work of the police here, even if we are reasonable,

we will ignore it.

Although Evie was impulsive, she still listened to me. When she saw the look in my eyes, although she

was angry in her heart, she did not say anything.

We were sitting in the interrogation room. No one left us, and no one asked us what we were fighting

for. It seemed that everyone regarded us as air.

I felt uneasy. I wanted to call Dylan again, but before I entered the interrogation room, my mobile phone

had been confiscated. It was difficult for me to find someone to help me now.

After a long while, the door of the interrogation room finally opened, and two policemen came in. They

went straight to me and Evie, and put something like a confession letter in front of us.

"Sign your words on it and press your fingerprint."

One of the policemen put the brush and mud in front of me and Evie, signaling us to sign.

I didn't sign it immediately. I frowned in confusion and looked at the contents on the paper. When I saw

that it was written that Evie and I had deliberately committed a crime of assault, I got angry

immediately.

"What is this? Why is it written here that we deliberately hurt people? It was the woman who hit us first.

We are self-defense!"

I knew that this was a piece of evidence to make me confess to Evie. I was very angry. It was obvious

that the two of us were the victims, but now it was the other way around.

Moreover, after I came to the police station with Evie, the people in the interrogation room didn't ask us

to say a word. They didn't ask us to tell them the details at all. Why did they suddenly ask us to sign a

confession letter?

"It's self-defense. It's obvious that you two deliberately hurt each other, but you still don't admit it. Do

you want to commit another crime?"

After hearing what I said, the policeman who asked us to sign got angry and looked at me coldly.

"We didn't. If you didn't investigate it thoroughly, we would have been punished. What right do you have

to do this?"

Evie understood what I meant and also began to refute. Her eyes were also filled with anger as she

looked at the policeman.

"If you don't confess, I have many ways to make you confess. Do you want to suffer?"

Seeing that he couldn't scare us, the policeman began to threaten us.

"This is the police station. Is this how you investigate cases? The two of us are victims!"

Faced with the threat of the police, Evie was even angrier. She couldn't care less about where she was

now, so she loudly retorted.

"Evie, stop arguing. Can't you see that they are in cahoots with that woman? Maybe they took

advantage of her, so they put all the blame on us."

I now realized that the smug expression on the woman's face after calling the police must be because

there was someone in the police station who was confident that she could convict me and Evie. That

was why she was so confident.

I just didn't expect that these people in the police station would accuse me and Evie of doing things for

the people every day, but now they were casually framing me and Evie. It was really chilling. People's This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.

police, people's police, and people's police. Was this the way to convict people?

Hearing my words, the policeman's expression became a little stiff. Maybe I was right, and he couldn't

stand it anymore.

"I warn you not to talk nonsense. This is the police station. Do you want to slander the police?"

The policeman looked at me coldly and spoke in a threatening tone.

"You know very well whether I am slandering you or not. I won't sign this word. Besides, I'm going to

sue you for accepting bribes!"

Originally, I didn't want to be so extreme, but these policemen didn't want to let go of me and Evie at all.

They looked like this, so I became bold.

If Evie and I had signed our names and pressed our fingerprints, then the two of us would have

admitted our guilt. We wouldn't have been so stupid. We definitely wouldn't have signed our names.

"I will wait until you sign it. You two should think about whether you want to sign it or not!"

The resistance of me and Evie was of no use in the eyes of these people. Perhaps it was not the first

time something like this had happened. After throwing out these words to Evie and me, they all went

out. Only Evie and I were left in the interrogation room.

"Hollie, what should we do now? They are clearly putting the blame on us!"

Evie was usually very bold, but now she panicked. In a place like the police station, it was the first time

for a good person like us to come in. I don't know what will happen afterward.

"That woman must have known someone in the police station. Otherwise, she would never have put

the blame on us."


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