Just as Audrey arrived at her apartment building, her phone rang.
She saw an unfamiliar number.
Who would call her at this hour?
"Hello?"
"Hello, this is Spring District Police Station."
The police station called her? For what?
"Well, can I help you?"
"Are you Simon's relative? Simon is involved in a fight. Please come to the police station."
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Before the taxi left, Audrey stopped it again and hurried to Spring District Police Station.
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A quarrel broke out in the police station. One was sitting calmly in front of the policeman with his legs crossed, waiting for the policeman to finish the call.
After the call, the policeman found Simon looked so calm. He then tapped on the table with his fingers.
"Hey, Simon, why were you fighting with them?"
"When will Audrey arrive?" Simon did not answer.
"In half an hour. Wait. You should answer my questions first. Why did you fight with them?" Pulling a face, the policeman said.
Simon sat leisurely in his chair.
"I won't say anything until she comes."
...
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When Audrey arrived, only Simon was left in the police station, and the rest were bailed by their families.
After Audrey entered, someone asked, "Who are you?"
"Hello, I'm Audrey, Simon's aunt. One policeman called me over."
When the policeman heard that Audrey was Simon's aunt, he excitedly invited her in.
"There you're. Come in!"
...
Why was the policeman so eager for her arrival?
After Audrey entered the police station, she saw Simon at a glance.
Simon's face and body were covered in bruises, including a corner of his eyes. At the sight of Simon, who was in a sorry state, Audrey couldn't help but stroke her forehead with upset.
How naught this kid was!
Simon's eyes lit up when he saw Audrey.
Audrey did not even look at Simon as she walked over to the policeman with a humble attitude.
"Hello, I'm Simon's aunt."
Audrey's got a glib tongue. After she mentioned that Bryson was Simon's uncle, the police politely escorted Simon and Audrey out.
The policeman kept explaining, "Ms. Audrey, Simon was an innocent victim in the fight, but he didn't defend himself. Therefore, we had no choice but to detain him in the police station. If he had explained it clearly earlier, we wouldn't have kept him."
Audrey smiled, "I will teach him a lesson later. I'm sorry to trouble you."
"It doesn't matter. As policemen, we naturally have to serve the citizens."
Simon muttered in a low voice, "I accidentally touched them? I just didn't like them, so I deliberately hit them."
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