However, she wasn’t a coward and wouldn’t be intimidated.
Jennie only heard what Sabrina was saying, but she could guess what the person on the
phone had said.
Knitting her little brows, Jennie pouted and exclaimed, “They’ve gone too far! I have to tell
my uncle!”
Sabrina sighed.
“Don’t get angry and let their actions ruin your good mood, Jennie. They’re not worth it.”
“Same goes for you, Sabrina. Here, have some meat.” Jennie scooped up a piece of meat
and served it to Sabrina.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Thank you, Jennie.”
They had just started eating when Sabrina received a message that instantly ignited her
anger. The contents were so infuriating that she lost her appetite completely.
A N G E L A ‘s L I B R A R Y
The director of the police station sent a message stating that they had thoroughly
investigated the case involving Galilea and Rowell.
The evidence was overwhelming.
The case was at the procuratorate for further review, and once the procuratorate had
completed its examination, they would prosecute them.
The police substation director had closely followed the case’s progress. The acting lawyer
for Galilea submitted a condition report to the court, highlighting that Galilea had been
suffering from mental illness in recent years.
The case was considered only an “attempt to cause harm, and the penalty for the accused
was relatively lenient. With the condition report, it was likely that Galilea would not go to
jail.
Sabrina clenched her fists in anger and frustration. She felt sick to her stomach.
It appeared that Galilea might not be held responsible for her actions due to her so-called
mental illness.
It was a hard pill to swallow.
Was it so easy for Galilea to escape from the law?
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter they finished eating, Sabrina decided to take Jennie to the shopping malt.
They were in search of some new clothes for the upcoming spring season.
Two hours later, they exited the elevator with several shopping bags in their hands.
Jennie trudged along, complaining that she was exhausted and too tired to continue
walking.
Sabrina attempted to coax her, saying, “We’re almost there. The car is just a little further
ahead.”
Suddenly, she stopped in her tracks.
Standing before them were several tall and imposing men blocking their way. Their
expressions were fierce and unwelcoming.