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Chapter 302 Sergio had ruled over Seathburn City for years, a businessman with an iron grip on the Brooks familyâs power. He wouldnât have lasted this long if he couldnât handle the police.
So, it seemed that this time, Sergio might escape unscathed.
âPlease come with us to the station,â the officer said, his tone more respectful but still firm. Clearly, this wasnât the outcome Sergio had hoped for.
Sergio frowned, and Larry spoke up sharply, âDidnât Mr. Carter explain the situation to you?â
âHe did, but we still need all three of you to come to the police station to give your statements,â the officer replied, leaving no room for negotiation, Sergio quickly directed his gaze on Zion. V Was this Zionâs doing?
Maeve frowned, too. She had no idea Zionâs influence had already reached Seathburn power in Seathburn now?
In her previous life, Zion didnât establish himself here until three years later. How could he wield so m âWeâre just following procedure, Mr. Brooks. Please cooperate with us,â the officer said, gesturing for them to follow.
This trip to the police station was unavoidable.
Sergio shot a cold glance at Zion. âZion, Mr. Spencer, youâve really outdone yourself.â
âLikewise,â Zion replied, guiding Maeve with her in his arms.
Two officers flanked Sergio as they exited the hotel, where a swarm of reporters awaited. The camera flashes went off incessantly.
âMr. Brooks! Is it true you kidnapped your wife and attempted rape?â
âMr. Brooks, Ms. Scott had mentioned about the divorce at a funeral. Was there a conflict between you two?â
âMr. Brooks, itâs rumored you have a child with another wornan. Is that true? Are you trying to save your marriage now?â
Questions bombarded Sergio from all directions.
Zion helped Maeve into a police car. She looked at him and asked, âWas this your doing?â
âItâs just a little warning.â Zion replied.
The Brooks family valued their reputation above all, especially Sergioâs grandmother, Hailey, who considered the familyâs honor paramount. Such a scandal was the last thing she would tolerate.
âMr. Spencer, I never expected your influence to spread so quickly,â Maeve said, turning away. She was unwilling to continue with the conversation.
Zion asked softly, âAre you still mad?â
âIâm not. It just doesnât feel pleasant to be fooled around,â Maeve replied.
âI promised to care for Serena because Jeffrey had once helped me. Now that heâs dead, Iâm only responsible for keeping her alive. Beyond that, she means nothing to me.â
âSerena was such a delicate lady with deep feelings for you. Yet youâre being so heartless, Mr. Spencer,â Maeve said.
âMy heart belongs to one person only. Itâs always been yours,â Zion confessed.
Maeve frowned at Zionâs comy declaration. âDid Charlie teach you that?â
After a momentâs reflection, Zion asked, âWas it indeed too comy?
Maeve couldnât help but laugh at Zionâs serious expression. She raised an eyebrow, saying, âMs. Norman sees you as her fiancé, Mr. Spencer. You must have left quite a trail of broken hearts.â
Zion smirked. âThis time, I sensed a hint of jealousy.â
Maeve instinctively looked away, but Zion turned her face back to his. He lowered his voice, saying, âBut I like seeing you Jealous. It shows you care about me.â