“That only proves Abel’s guilt over Flynn! I’ve always thought Flynn’s accident was related to Abel!” Edmond said it with a gloomy expression.
“No matter what I say, you won’t listen. Struyria Police are on their way here, and when they catch Erin, you will naturally know the truth!” Adrien said as he frowned.
Edmond paused for a moment and asked, “What? Does Abel request that the police show up? Isn’t he going a little too far?”
“Abel is a businessman, so if he wants to cause trouble, he doesn’t have to use the police,” said Adrien. “Erin might have been apprehended a long time ago! You don’t get to babble now. You b*tch!”
“How can you curse at people?” Edmond became frustrated.
“I want to punch you so badly!” Adrien stood up and rolled up his sleeves. “If it’s not for Liz’s sake, I don’t care about you!”
“Adrien! You better show me some respect!” exclaimed Edmond. He was the young master of the Murphy family; who would dare speak to him in such a manner?
“I’d like to, but is that what you want?” Adrien snorted coldly.
“All right, put an end to this fight! Give me a break!” Paul exclaimed, his face grim. “Let’s talk about it when the police arrive! Justice is served for both good and bad.”
Edmond remarked, “Dad, Abel has blatantly framed the Murphy family. He won’t let Murphy escape. Can’t you see it?” Paul was rendered speechless.
If the police walked inside the Murphy family manor to make arrests, the publicity wouldn’t be good. Abel had, in fact, repeatedly targeted the Murphy family ever since Evelyn got into trouble.
Adrien no longer bothered them, saying, “Think about it yourself. I’ll take Liz away tonight, and after Eriri is caught, I’ll send Liz back!”
Paul said calmly, “Erin is here. Edmond is right. Abel requested that the cops make an immediate arrest at the Murphy. What does he think we are?”
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