It was not easy to deal with Officer Sharp, the newcomer. Officer Sharp took a glance at Dolores, who
was still in shock. He smiled and talked to Boyce, “Boyce, do you think I'm stupid? Would the gun be in
her hand if you were the one who shot to kill Sampson?”
“She picked it up,” Boyce was still doing his best to justify Dolores.
“Oh, she picked the gun up. The law would defend her from injustice, and that would be good for her,”
He significantly paused before he smiled and said, “I hope that we can get your fingerprint from the gun
to exonerate her.”
Then, he issued an order, “Take her away.”
Boyce and Armand looked at each other without saying any words, and they had an understanding that
Boyce pushed aside the police officers who got in their way while Armand took Dolores by her hands
and tried to break from the circle.
Officer Sharp seemed to have precautions for this. Seven or eight people rushed over to Boyce and
Armand and blocked the corridor solidly as soon as they moved.
Armand could not rush out of the crowd with Dolores.
Dolores stood petrified with fear when Sampson rushed over to her side to grab the gun from her hand
and shot himself.
Dolores thought that she was not coward person. However, she was stunned with fear when she saw
Sampson, who laid on the ground with his body covered in blood.
When she came back to her senses, the gun fell to the ground from her hand. Her nature recovered
itself with the sound of the gun fell to the ground.
She could probably sum up the situation at a glance.
Officer Sharp gave the order again, “Take her away.”
Five or six police officers made a circle, with Boyce and Armand in the middle, to prevent the two of
them from moving again.
Officer Sharp wore gloves and picked the gun from the ground and put it in a plastic bag.
He took a glance at Boyce, who wanted to move but could not, and he shook the bag in his hand and
said, “This is the evidence.”
Boyce narrowed his eyes and wanted to play hardball regardless of the consequences.
Dolores perceived that what Boyce wanted to do, then she shook her head at him. She knew that it
was a snare. If Boyce and Armand played hardball, they could not take her away, but they would put
themselves in this trouble.
“Made a call to him,” she calmly said.
Boyce immediately took his phone out of the pocket. Officer Sharp glanced at Boyce. He could take
Dolores legally, but he was unable to stop Boyce contact others. What he needed to do was to take
Dolores back to the police station.
Sean walked around the living room of Matthew's house. He looked at Samuel and Simona, who were
both sitting on the sofa.
He mumbled, “How come I didn't realize it before?”
Samuel and Simona were Matthew's children.
He could not stay at home at all after he knew the relationship between Dolores and Matthew. He
wanted to go to Matthew to confirm his thought.
However, it was true.
“Mr. Lee, what's wrong with you?” Samuel did not know what happened to Sean. Sean had been here
for half an hour and had been looking at Samuel and Simona. Sean kept mumbled from time to time.
Why was he behaving like someone possessed?
Sean sat in front of Samuel, “You tell me honestly. Have you been holding out on me?”
Samuel said faithfully, “No.”
“For real?”
Sean showed an attitude of disbelief.
“Mr. Lee taught me never to tell lies, so what I said is true.”
Sean had confidence in Samuel that he would not lie.
“I believe in you. I've got your back in the future,” Sean put his hand around Samuel like good buddies,
“Let's go to your room and see.”
Victoria was preparing for dinner. Sean used to not go to the old house. Sean went to the old house
because Matthew moved into the house.
Out of courtesy, Victoria said, “Let's have dinner together later.”
Sean did not respond to her.
Matthew had a difficult time with Victoria, while Jeffery was incompatible with Victoria as fire and water.
So Sean also gave her the cold shoulder.
Simona had developed affection with Victoria after she moved into the house. When she saw Sean
ignored Victoria, she got out of the sofa and ran over to Victoria to hug her legs, “Granny, what are you
going to cook for me?”
Victoria picked her up, “What do you want to eat? I'll cook it for you.”
Simona titled her head, and she did not know what to eat for a moment.
Victoria held her and sat on the sofa, “Take your time.”
Matthew finished waded through the paperwork sent by Abbott in the study. He looked at the time and
picked the phone up from the table to call Dolores. She had been going out so long, and she should
have sent Jessica home and should be coming back.
Matthew did not make a call to Dolores and received a call from Boyce instead. He picked up the call.
Boyce said with a rushing sound on the other end of the phone, “We got a situation here. Officer Sharp
took Dolores to the police station.”
Matthew was gripping his phone so tightly, “What's going on?”
Boyce could not explain this clearly in the call, “I'll see you at the police station.”
Matthew hung up and grabbed the coat lying on the chair, and then he went out of the study.
Simona asked Matthew before he went out, “Is daddy going out?”
Matthew looked at Simona and gave her a sweet smile, “Daddy has something to do. I'll go out for a
while, and I'll be back soon.”
Simona nodded as fast as chopping garlic and smiled sweetly at him.
The smile melted Matthew's heart. He walked over to Simona and kissed her forehead, and rubbed her
soft hair.
Victoria looked at the time, and it was getting late, “Will you come back to eat dinner?”
Matthew hurriedly went out and did not hear what Victoria said. He got into the car and quickly started
the car and drove to the police station.
He drove very fast, so it did not take long for him to get to the police station.
Armand and Boyce walked around the entrance like a chicken with its head cut off. They walked over
to Matthew's car when they saw him drove into the police station.
Matthew opened the car door and got out of the car. He wore a white shirt with the sleeves rolled up
and showed half of his muscular arms. The collar and the back of his shirt wrinkled. When he handled
the business affairs, he leaned back in his chair and wrinkled the back of his shirt. His collar wrinkled
because Simona sat on and rubbed him with her body.
Matthew said in a deep voice, “What's going on?”
Armand did not dare to tell Matthew the truth.
It was indeed not a trivial matter.
“It's our fault,” Armand lowered his head.
It was their fault for not protect Dolores well.
Matthew was impatient and said sternly, “I'm asking you guys, who did she get arrested by?”
It was not the right timing to pursue the responsibility. Matthew wanted to know what did happened to
Dolores.
Boyce walked over to Matthew and answered hoarsely, “Someone of the police station.”
Matthew had come to the end of his patience. The blue veins popped out of the corner of his forehead,
“Continue your words.”
Boyce screwed up his courage and said, “Dolores may be sad deep in her heart when she saw Jessica
walked into the house herself after she sent Jessica home. Then, she asked me to accompany her for
a drink, and I agreed to her request. We went to a tranquil bar. She went to the bathroom during this
period. Soon Armand and I heard the gunshots. We went to look for Dolores and saw Sampson lunged
at Dolores. We didn’t have time to stop Sampson then we heard two gunshots again. After that,
Sampson died, and Dolores was holding the gun.”
“Wasn't your men keeping an eye on Sampson?” said Matthew, “How could Sampson come out of
custody?” Matthew wondered.
Boyce continued his words, “After Sampson fell to the ground, soon a lot of police officers rushed over
to Dolores and Sampson. It was a snare. Otherwise, they would not arrive so timely. The matter of
Sampson can come out from custody means that the person behind this is not simple.”
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