âThe only boy present here.
â
âWhy are you all creating such a ruckus? This is a police station! If you want to argue, take it outside!â The officer slammed his hand on the table, shouting.
âDonât engage with her, Hutton.
â Rosalynn firmly held Hutton to prevent any impulsive actions.
The agent flashed a sycophantic smile at the officer.
At that moment, her phone rang.
Hastily, she answered the call, âBoss, Iâm still at the police station.
I donât know the exact details yet, but Valeriaâs reputation is definitely tarnished.
I understand.
Iâ1l terminate the contract with herâ¦â
Hearing this, Rosalynn knew the call was from Valeriaâs agencyâs owner.
They had abandoned Valeria.
It appeared they wouldnât be helping to prove her innocence.
âDamn capitalists!â Hutton seethed with anger.
If not for Rosalynnâs grip, he would have physically confronted the agent.
Rosalynn consoled, âHutton, donât act rashly.
Who knows what the future holds? Ending her contract with such a terrible company is a good thing for Valeria.
Weâll focus on getting her out first.
â
Upon hearing this, Hutton gradually regained his composure.
He swallowed his anger and nodded, âYouâre right.
The most urgent matter is to get Valeria out and help prove her innocence.
â
Rosalynn concurred and addressed Edwin, âIs it possible to bail Valeria out?â
Edwin responded, âIâve checked.
We canât bail her out until the forensic report is released.
â
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If Valeria was in any way connected to Johnâs death, she wouldnât be allowed bail.
jow long before the forensics report is out?â Hutton queried.
âWithin twenty-four hours,â Edwin replied.
Hutton glanced at Rosalynn, who suggested, âWhy donât you go home for now? Iâll stay here and await updates.
â
âNo, Iâll stay here with you.
â
Hutton declined to leave, and Rosalynn didnât push him further.
They both remained in the police station corridor, awaiting updates.
Soon after, Brian arrived.