Chapter 69 Miss The Time For Divorce
Chapter 69 Miss The Time For Divorce
Noah had seen such situations for many times. He didn't sigh too much. It was not that he was numb, but that as a policeman, he had to fulfil his duties.
The murderer will be punished according to law.
Noah turned his head to look at the side face of Nina. He was a little stunned and said in a hoarse voice, "You looks like one of my aunts."
"What?" Nina turned her head and happened to meet Noah's gentle eyes. She touched her face and asked in confusion, "Do I look like your aunt?"
It was the first time that she had heard someone say she looked like someone else.
"Just a little." Noah took out an orange flavored lollipop from his pocket again and handed it to her.
Nina took it over. As she unwrapped the candy, she said honestly, "Your aunt should be very beautiful."
She thought she was very beautiful and many people said so.
Noah chuckled. Noah thought Nina was a good talker.
She praised his aunt and herself at the same time.
Nina put the lollipop in her mouth. Her mouth was full of the sweet and sour orange taste, as if it could refresh her mind. She smiled with satisfaction.
"Life should be a little more sweet, not too much, just like a lollipop."
Noah suddenly found that she was actually a very beautiful girl. Her eyes were full of expectation for beautiful things. She was pure, wise and nifty.
"Without your help, the case wouldn't have been solved so soon. I will report it to the leader and apply for a reward for you."
"No, I just want more lollipops. Not only orange flavored lollipops, but also other flavors. I have never tasted them." Nina liked lollipops. In fact, she could buy them herself, but she always felt that the lollipops she bought were not as delicious as those given by others.
She didn't have to pay for it. That was the key.
"Well, I'll give you next time. However, I will still report my application to the leader. These are two different things." Noah was a man of integrity.
Seeing that Nina was enjoying the lollipop, Noah also smiled. It turned out that girls really liked lollipops.
He liked to eat lollipops when he was a child, but his family told him that lollipops were all for girls, and he had never eaten them since then.
After quitting smoking a month ago, he always felt that there was something wrong with his mouth, so he bought some lollipops and put a lollipop in his mouth when he wanted to smoke.
At first, some of his colleagues teased him that lollipops were for little girls, not for men.
He was not a child anymore. He had his own thoughts. He ignored the teasing and continued eating the lollipops.
He had thought that he could only eat these lollipops by himself, but he didn't expect to meet a girl who had never eaten a lollipop. She was so pitiful.
Noah looked at his watch. It was already five o'clock in the afternoon. He asked, "Are you available? I want to invite you to dinner to express my thanks to you. If it weren't for you, we might need a few
more days to solve the case."
"That's what I should do, and it's not dinner time yet." Nina had always been a person who would forget to eat and sleep once she worked hard. She didn't know that four or five hours had passed and thought it was just a short time after noon.
Noah squinted his eyes and wanted to laugh, but he held it back. It seemed that she was sometimes wise and sometimes confused.
"It's ten past five now." Noah pointed at Nina's watch, indicating her to look at her own watch.
"How is that possible?" Nina still didn't believe it. She looked at her watch. "Five eleven?"
"Five o'clock!" Nina's voice suddenly rose. She was astonished and trembled.
It was five o'clock.
She had planned to divorce at two o'clock this afternoon and regain her freedom.
What should she do now?
She had missed the time for divorce.
Nina quickly took out her phone and sent a message to her husband. She apologized first, then explained the reason, and then asked him to forgive her. At last, she asked when he had time to get divorced.
After she edited the message and sent it, Nina was a little nervous. She was worried that his husband might get angry because she didn't appear.
She hoped that she would divorce very soon.
Half a minute later, there was no response, and one minute later, there was still no response. There were only the messages constantly popping up in the Beggar Gang group, which made her dazzled and slightly irritable.
"Reply me!" Nina murmured, praying silently.
Seeing her anxious, Noah asked, "What happened? If you need any help, just tell me."
"You can't help me with this." Nina looked helpless. If someone could help her, she would have asked for help.
Sam could help, but he didn't help her, but his own son, her husband whom she had never met before.
Getting no replies, Nina was a little discouraged. She guessed that her hidden husband was a busy man, so busy that he wouldn't have a look at his phone for several days, otherwise he would have replied her.
Well, just wait a little longer. Maybe she would meet him one day, or he would come to her.
After all, he also wanted a divorce, so he would definitely contact her.
"It's all right. Aren't you inviting me to dinner? Let's go." She was happy that someone would invite her to dinner and she didn't have to pay for it.
Nina had been brainwashed by Michelle that she was poor and she should save money for herself.
Even if she had much money.
"Okay, wait for me for two minutes. I have something to deal with." Noah turned around and went to his colleagues, assigning them tasks about the case.Belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - All rights reserved.
Someone in the team said, "Captain Noah, are you going to date Miss Nina?"
Everyone laughed. All of them winked at Noah and said, "Nina seems to have no boyfriend. You'd better hurry up to be her boyfriend."
"Don't talk nonsense to damage her reputation." Noah glanced at them and shook his head. They just didn't behave seriously when they are not busy.
After that, he couldn't help but look at Nina. After a while, he continued to talk to his colleagues.
Without paying attention to what Noah and his colleagues were doing, Nina just watched her phone. She found that there were ninety-nine unread WeChat messages, ninety-six from the Beggar Gang group, and three from John.
Nina was surprised. She first read John's messages. There were only three short and powerful sentences, each of which was sent nearly an hour apart.
"Where are you? Answer me."
"Where are you? Answer me!"
"Where are you! Answer me!"
Looking at the change of the punctuation, Nina had already known the change of his expression at that time.
This exclamation was like a knife. There was one knife and then two knives... It was so cruel.
What if this man got angry and tricked her again?
'I have to reply immediately and politely.'
"Sorry, I was in the police station this afternoon and didn't check my phone."
The next second, she got a reply.
"Stay there. Wait for me."