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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 855

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 855

“Mom…” Before Evelyn could say anything, she was interrupted by Fiona.

“Mmm-hmm. I feel the same way. Pardon me for intruding.” After seeing Rachel, Fiona turned to leave.

Actually, Rachel had a good impression of Fiona, it was just that she didn’t know what to say.

“Mom, why are you behaving that way?” Evelyn chased after Fiona. But when she realized that Fiona had gone too far ahead, she returned and glared angrily at Rachel.

“Don’t bring this matter up ever again.” Rachel didn’t compromise despite how angry Evelyn was.

After shooting Evelyn a glance, Rachel took off her shoes and lay back down on her bed.

Unable to do anything, Evelyn had no choice but to leave the room.

Rachel had kept that matter a secret and didn’t feel like sharing it.

As for Fiona, she shared Rachel’s sentiments too.

Meanwhile in prison, when the police officer left Finnick’s room, he received the video that Noah sent.

“Sir, this is sent by Finnick’s subordinate. He said that once we get it translated, it will prove Finnick’s innocence,” a junior officer reported nervously.

He was aware that his superior was in a bad mood. If he wasn’t careful, he would be at the receiving end of his superior’s frustration.

“Mmm-hmm. I understand. Go ahead and get it translated.” The officer was a captain and initially didn’t intend to send it for translation.

However, when he thought about his chance for promotion and how uncooperative Finnick was, he realized he had no choice but to prove Finnick’s innocence.

Since they had received the evidence, and would potentially be rewarded if the evidence was sufficient, it was in his best interest to cooperate no matter how much he hated Finnick.

Back at the nursing home, Noah’s car arrived the moment Fiona left.

As Evelyn was lazing by the window, she spotted the familiar face at once.

It’s Noah.

Evelyn began to panic as she didn’t know what she was supposed to do.

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