Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2769
I Will Take The Blame
âMs. Young!â Joan hurried to her side.
âShh, don't say anything. Listen to what I have to say,â Delilah said, holding Joan's hands in hers.
Then, she continued impassively, âI'm sorry, everyone. I was the one who sold these flowers, so I'll
bear full responsibility.â
The middle-aged woman looked at Joan and then at Delilah awkwardly. âMy daughter said it was
Joan who sold her the flowers.â
Her goal was to get Joan arrested, so she would definitely not let anyone disrupt her plan.
âThe flowers were wrapped by me. Your daughter must have remembered it wrongly,â Delilah
insisted. Her persistence shocked Joan.
"We want to check the surveillance footage!â the young man yelled, displeased.
âI'm sorry. We've just started this business, so we haven't had the time to install a surveillance
camera yet.â Delilah was grateful that they did not have the security camera at the moment.
Otherwise, her lie would have been exposed.
As those people started to discuss among themselves, Delilah crept closer to Joan and whispered,
âI'll take the blame first while you investigate the truth.â
Joan understood her instantly.
Just then, police came in and said to Delilah, âCome along with us to the police station.â
Delilah was then detained there.
The person who was supposed to be at the police station was Joan. However, the poisoned
customer fell into a coma suddenly, so there was no one who could point out the person who sold
the flowers. Moreover, there was indeed no security camera in the store, so Delilah took the blame
to give Joan the time to find out the truth.
Meanwhile, Larry still had his hands full with work abroad, so he had not known about what
happened to Joan back in Chanaea until Caspian gave him a call.
âLarry, when will you be back?â Caspian sounded anxious.
"What's wrong?â he questioned solemnly, having a bad feeling about it.
âJoan and Ms. Young are in trouble.â There was a hint of anxiousness in Caspianâs voice. âA customer
was poisoned after buying the flowers from their shop.â
Poisoned? Larry was stunned for a moment before grabbing his jacket and running out of the hotel.
He continued to listen to the information given by Caspian while giving his assistant a call to ask her
to book the earliest flight back immediately.
The next day, he hopped on a flight and went back to Chanaea.
Once news about the poisonous flowers spread, people started to show up and stir up trouble in
the shop the next day, hindering Joan's business. Seeing that she could not handle them by herself,
she decided to close the shop early. However, before she could close the door, commotion
happened once again.
Bang!
Someone kicked the door opened, and a few shady-looking men set foot in the store.
âSo, you're Joan Watts? What a jinx!"
"Yeah. Unscrupulous businessperson like you should be struck by lightning.â
âThat's right. She looks like a good person, but is in fact selling poisonous flowers!â
They roamed around the store and started to chastise her.
Despite their criticism, Joan remained silent and took a deep breath, holding her temper. After all,
the poisoning case had not been resolved yet, so she had no words to defend herself.
Bang! Thud!
Seeing that she was ignoring them, a few youngsters proceeded to slam her potted plants onto the
ground.
Shortly, the clean floor became a mess, strewn with soil and broken pieces of flowerpots.
Joan's expression gradually turned cold as they continued to wreck the store. âWhat exactly do you
want from me?â
"We need to teach corrupted businessperson like you a lesson! Why are you opening your shop
when all you sell are poisonous products? We should destroy your shop to prevent more
casualties!â
What followed after were their incessant mockery and insults. Their strings of jeers felt like needles
stabbing into Joan's heart.
Just then, a familiar voice came from the entrance. âWhat are you guys doing?â
It's Larry! At that very moment, elation filled her entire being as his presence was more than enough
support that she needed right now.
"Get lost!â Larry yelled, glowering at those troublemakers.
"Who the hell are you? Mind your own business!â one of them yelled back arrogantly, pointing at
Larry.
This is the first time I see someone who dares to defy me.
Larry strode to Joan's side and placed his hand firmly on her waist, pulling her in. âWhat? Do I need
to call my people to chase you out of here?â
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