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Always Been Yours (Tessa and Nicholas) novel Chapter 1029

Chapter 1029 Press Charges

Tessa did not hide anything and told Simon the summary of what took place. After hearing it, Simon was angry and felt Eunice was ridiculous.

“I always knew Eunice was mad. However, Sofia valued her talent and she already became her student, so I didn’t say anything. Now that something like this has happened, I have to make Sofia break off the relationship with Eunice no matter what, or else I’m afraid Sofia will suffer because of Eunice.”

Tessa didn’t know what to say and remained silent. Seeing her sad expression, Simon thought the incident had scared her, so he comforted her, “Don’t worry too much. Sofia will definitely give you an explanation.”

That night, perhaps as things were now settled, Tessa was in a much better mood. However, before she rested for the night, she suddenly remembered something and looked at Nicholas worriedly. “I remember Eunice’s family is well off. Will she be released soon?”

Tessa wanted those who did wrong to be punished accordingly, not to rely on their family and avoid responsibility. Nicholas understood her worries and took her into his arms while whispering, “Don’t worry. With me here, she will get the punishment she deserves.”

The next day, as soon as Nicholas entered the company, he summoned Edward to ask about the progress of the police.

“Has Eunice been convicted?”

“Not yet,” Edward answered truthfully.

Nicholas frowned with apparent displeasure on his face. Then, he questioned, “What’s going on?”

“Walter wanted to get Eunice out, and I heard he pulled many strings to delay the police in convicting her.”

Edward reported on everything he knew.

Needless to say, Nicholas became thunderous upon hearing that

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I have underestimated Walter.

“What happened to Susan? Didn’t she do anything?”

“She didn’t.”

Edward shook his head, but it then dawned on him on what Nicholas meant. “Do you want Susan to sue Eunice as well?”

Nicholas didn’t deny it and only stated coldly, “She’s also a victim. Shouldn’t we let her take her anger out?”

“That’s true. If Susan also presses charges, even if Walter has great means, it will be hard for him to save Eunice. It’s just that… it’s been so long, and Susan hasn’t responded. I worry that she has been approached by Walter, so she didn’t take any action.”

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