Chapter 365 The Atmosphere Was Chaotic Yaxley had no intention of wasting any more time with Fanny. He glanced at the notice and said, âLetâs move on from this topic. I have more questions for you.â
Fanny was visibly uneasy and even thought about going out to call Dylan. âUm. Can I go to the restroom She felt Yaxley was beginning to suspect her, but she couldnât pinpoint where she had slipped up. Yarley has been perfectly normal before today. Why does he suddenly start to doubt me?
Could it be that Sophia and Angela have said something to him? And does Yaxley believe them?
Fanny was hated when thinking of Sophia and Angela.
âOkay. Iâll wait for you.â Yaxley didnât stop her from going to the restroom, so he sat in the chair, waiting for her.
While in the restroom, Fanny attempted to call Dylan, but the line was busy, and he didnât answer.
She felt panicked and didnât know what to do..
After hesitating for a long time, she decided to leave.
Yaxley had been waiting impatiently and had decided not to ask questions slowly anymore. Instead, he spoke directly to Fanny.
âTell me everything about the incident at the banquet that night.â
Fanny hesitated and stumbled over her words.
âYou only have one chance.â Yaxleyâs gaze swept over her, appearing cold and indifferent.
Fanny felt panicked. She couldnât possibly tell the truth, so she tearfully fabricated a vague story.
âYaxley, I donât know much, but what I tell you is true.â
Yaxleyâs expression darkened as he listened to Fannyâs words.
âNever mind. You donât value this chance.â After saying this, he promptly made a phone call.
She was confused about his intentions. She watched in bewilderment until she heard him say, âCome in.â
Suddenly, several police officers burst into the room.
Fanny was terrified, her face draining of color as she stood up in shock. âYaxley? Whatâs happening?â
Yaxley remained silent as the uniformed officers moved to restrain Fanny.
He had held onto a glimmer of hope that Fanny would confess and repent during their conversation. However, she didnât intend to admit her mistakes after talking for so long. So, he saw no reason to tolerate her any longer.
Fanny struggled and cried out. âWhy are you arresting me? Let me go.â
The scheme you orchestrated has been uncovered. Thereâs no need for pretense. Please cosperate Che of the officers responded coldly to Fanny, Fanny felt panicked and looked to Yaxley for help, calling out his name. Yaxley Taley âDonât address me. Yaxleyâs tone was cold as he directed the police, who had restrained Famy Rollow the proper procedures.â
The officers nodded in agreement. Yes, Mr. Collier After giving his instructions, Yaxley led the way out, and the police escorted Fanny âYaxley, I admit my mistake. Can you speak to the police on my behalf? I promise not to repeat this in the future. Fanny cried, her voice filled with fear and horror.
Yaxley didnât even turn his head as he left the room and got into his car, but he could still faintly hear Fannyâs cries.
It wasnât until the police took Fanny away that he stepped on the gas and drove off Fanny was brought to the police station for questioning. Despite this, she maintained her innocence and claimed she did not know anything. After a few rounds of questioning, the police decided to detain her temporarily.
Upon hearing about her impending detention, Fanny exclaimed. I havenât done anything wrong: Why are you arresting me?â
She usually appeared gentle and weak, but now she was shouting loudly, attracting the attention of the police.
âYour partner has confessed, and we have evidence of your involvement in the crime, the police said.
Fanny was taken aback. âWhat are you talking about? I donât have a partner. I havenât committed any crime.â
She immediately thought of Dylan, as Yaxley had mentioned him previously, and she had been unable to reach him earlier.
That could only mean that Dylan had probably been arrested, too, But what has Dylan confessed to? Even though I am the mastermind. Dylan is the one who has carried out the actions Could the police be trying to deceive me?
The police escorting her looked at her in disbelief. Stop causing a scene.
Fanny was soothed by his warning, lowering her voice as she asked. âCan I see the partner you mentioned Or can I contact my family? Even if you claim to have evidence, I should have the chance to prove my innocence.â
Her biggest fear was that the police would unjustly convict her to please the Collier Family As long as she could still fight, she wouldnât allow the situation to deteriorate.
Chapter 365 The Atmosphere âMr. Collier instructed us to follow proper procedure. Let her meet the person and then ... family.â Mr. Louise mentioned casually as he passed by.
Upon hearing this, Fanny breathed a sigh of relief.
She also remembered Yaxleyâs parting words about following the proper procedure. What does that mean?
It could only mean that he still cared about me.
âAlright, Mr. Louise.â The police officers paid no mind to the turmoil in Fannyâs mind as they escorted her to the temporary holding area where Dylan was detained.
It didnât take long for Fanny to come faceâtoâface with Dylan.
âMr. Leigh? What are you doing here?â Although she had suspected this outcome, Fanny still looked shocked when she saw Dylan looking at her.
Dylan wasnât surprised to see Fanny.
Upon his arrest, he knew the reason behind it.
He promptly shifted all the blame to Fanny Kins, expecting her arrest.
âFanny, youâre here. I canât cover for you anymore. Your past misdeeds have been exposed. I canât help you now.â
In front of the police, Dylan acted smoothly.
Fanny was shocked. âMr. Leigh, what are you saying?â
She was panicking. She turned to the police before Dylan could continue. âHeâs lying. Iâm innocent. Heâs trying to frame me She would be foolish if she couldnât grasp the situation now, âOfficers, donât listen to her lies. It was all her doing. Everything I confessed to is true. I have all my assets in Northland. Why would I dare to offend Mr. Callier?â Dylan accused Fanny, pointing at her and bursting into tears.
âMr. Leigh?â Fanny widened her eyes, gritting her teeth angrily and turning red with rage. She pointed at him and accused him.
âDylan, donât think you can wash your hands of this. You were the one who did all those dirty deeds.
In just a few sentences, the two had torn off all pretenses and started to argue fiercely.
âShut up