Chapter 2666 Ruined By Luke!
Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle
"You!" Matysh became nervous when he saw the confident look on Luke's face. He was at a loss for
words all of a sudden.
Luke added, âPerhaps they'll be able to find out that you have something to do with the Normansâ
case. They'll also figure out who's working for you. I won't let the person who hurt Luca get away
with it. Go to prison and be a changed man. Mr. Abaza, your family is going to abandon you.â
The noble families in Russia would not allow any of their family members to bring shame to the
family.
Marcos had told Luke that when they were sure that Matysh would be found guilty, which had also
become a fact. Even though the elders of the Abaza family had appointed Matysh to be their
successor, he would be abandoned by them the moment he was sentenced to imprisonment.
âLuke Crawford, you're not gonna get away with this!â Matysh rose to his feet and kicked the table.
"What are you doing? Sit down!â The police officer beside him pressed him down and made him sit
on the chair. âBehave yourself. There are cameras everywhere.â
Matyshâs bloodshot eyes were looking at him dead in the eyes.
His life was going to be ruined by Luke!
If he was sentenced to imprisonment, his family would abandon him. Everything he possessed
would fall into Marcosâ hands.
How could he not do anything when he was going to end up behind the bars?
Luke rose to his feet and sneered, "Oh, one last thing, the legal system in A City allows the offender
to voluntarily turn himself in and take the initiative to expose his accomplice. It might affect the
judge's sentencing decision and reduce the offender's sentence for his sake. Perhaps you can
reduce your sentence if you tell them about the Normansâ case. You might reduce your sentence by
a year or two."
After that, Luke turned around and left.
Matysh stood up. He wished he could stab Luke in the heart, but his hands were cuffed and there
were no tools around him. There was nothing he could do
He watched Luke leave the room with a hideous expression on his face.
Matysh suddenly had a feeling that he would become a prisoner soon.
âDamn it, Luke Crawford. My family won't let you get away with it for setting me up!â snarled
Matysh. There was a hint of dissatisfaction in his voice. There was also fear of facing the future in it.
Luke left without stopping.
The chief of police slowly let out a sigh of relief and said, âIt seems like we have to look further into
this.â
"Chief, what are we investigating? Didn't Mr. Crawford provide you with some information just
now?" One of the police officers did not get it and he asked.
âIt was about the teen suicide case, but I'm talking about the Normansâ case. Matysh is probably the
one behind this. Didn't you hear what he said? It looks like the main target of the Normansâ case
wasn't Mr. and Mrs. Norman, it was Ms. Luca,â replied the chief.
Although the name translated on the phone app was not Luca's name, judging from the homonyms
and how Luke had shown his favoritism toward Luca, the chief of police figured out that Luca was
the target in a minute.
âYou're right.â Luke walked toward them and saw them using the translation app on their phones.
He knew they had briefly translated and understood the contents of his conversation with Matysh.
âMr. Crawford, does that mean you've already known that Matysh was trying to hurt Ms. Luca?â
asked the chief.
"Yes. His target has always been Luca. As for the reason for getting the Normans involved in this, I
guess you'll have to look into it.â Luke put his hands in his pockets. He knew what he did on
purpose had taken the intended effect when he noticed that they were not surprised to hear that.
Before they arrested Matysh, they had already suspected that Matysh had something to do with the
Normansâ case.
It was just that they did not have strong evidence.
The chief of police understood the implications of Luke's words. Furthermore, taking into
consideration what Luke said to Matysh about taking the initiative to turn himself in, the chief said
with a stern look on his face, âMr. Crawford, I wonder if I can just take a few minutes of your time to
invite you to my office and have some tea.â
âI have 15 minutes left.â Luke glanced at the watch and confirmed with him.
The chief of police instructed his subordinates to arrange the notes and quickly brought Luke to his
office.
The expression on the chief's face turned serious at once. The two of them sat opposite each other,
and he asked, âWhen did you know Matysh was trying to hurt Ms. Luca?â
âIs that important?â Luke questioned him.
The chief was rendered speechless. It was not important. What he wanted was the evidence that
Matysh had something to do with the Normansâ case.
He was pretty sure that Luke had evidence.
As long as it was irrefutable evidence, the problems troubling him would be gone, and he would be
able to retire happily.
"Sure enough, that's not important. Mr. Crawford, I need your help. Since you knew Matysh was
after Ms. Luca from the beginning, you would have sent your men to follow him. I need evidence,â
said the chief.
âI can give it to you, but on one condition.â Luke looked at the tea that was no longer warm. The
chief was so anxious that he did not even pour him another cup of warm tea.
It seemed like his superiors were putting him under a lot of pressure because of the Normans' case.
If he failed to resolve the case, he might not be able to sleep or eat well.
After all, no one would believe that those mobsters dared to hurt Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Everyone
believed that a mastermind was behind this, someone who planned the break-in and assault case.
âAlright!â The chief saw a glimpse of hope.
"The materials that I provide can prove that Matysh might be related to the case, but it'll be much
easier for you to get your job done with the evidence you find on your own."
Luke paused for a moment and continued, "You heard what I said just now. Mr. Norman just
happened to be involved in it. Those men didn't dare to hurt him, but he suddenly became a target.
Someone must be behind them, egging them on to use him as a hostage. I need you to promise me
that you'll find the evidence and this person. Don't let those who are involved in this get away with
it."
"Of course. I dare not cut corners when it's about the Normans' case.â The chief agreed to it without
hesitation.
If he failed to investigate the Normansâ case, he would be the one facing the consequences if Mr.
Norman was dissatisfied with him.
Luke took another file out of his briefcase.
There were photos in the file. They were taken by Gale and Rain when the two of them were
following Matysh.
The photos showed the hotel Matysh was staying in, the people who went to the hotel frequently,
and those who came in and out of his room.
The chief opened the file and glanced at the photos. He recognized one of them who was in the
hospital now.
It was the man who led the others and made a scene at the Norman familyâs residence.
âThese photos are extremely important to us. Thank you, Mr. Crawford.â The chief did not expect
Luke to have such important evidence in his hands.
He could not help but wonder why Luke did not take them out in the first place.
"And this." Luke took a voice recording pen out and handed it to him. "I'm not planning to interfere
in the police's business, but I didn't expect the police to find nothing. That's why I'm giving this
information to you. These are the information my men inadvertently obtained while following him.â
Luke stressed the word inadvertently.
The chief knew what Luke meant. He stood up and reached out his hand. "Mr. Crawford, the
information you've provided to the police will be of great help in solving the case. I'd like to thank
you for your assistance on behalf of all of us here."