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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1065

"Arrest all those who caused a disturbance today. Conduct a thorough investigation, too!" Scarlet ordered and signaled the Dark Panther Cavalry.

They followed her orders and seized every member of the Harmon family.

Once again, the crowd was bewildered by Scarlet's decision. They couldn't understand what was happening.

Weren't Dustin and Kirin Gang the ones who caused a disturbance? Why did Scarlet arrest the Harmon family?

She did not apprehend the attackers. Instead, she ordered Dark Panther Cavalry to capture the victims.

What was going on? Why was the situation getting even more out of hand?

Trent was momentarily stunned. After returning to his senses, he cried in distress, "My Lady, we're innocent!"

"My Lady, we didn't do anything! Why are you arresting us?" Kate hurriedly asked. She was shocked and scared as well.

"Yes, My Lady! We're innocent! If you want to arrest someone, it should be Dustin!"

The members of the Harmon family started crying out, one after another. They were all panicking.

This situation was different from what they expected.

They had not done anything wrong. Yet, Scarlet was arresting them.

"I'll investigate each one of you. Then we'll know if you're guilty or not.

"The truth will be known then. Take them all away!"

She could not be bothered to waste another second talking to them. With that, her subordinates forcibly took them away.

Anyone who dared to offend Logan would have to pay the price.

"This is injustice! We're innocent!"

The Dark Panther Cavalry seized the Harmon family members despite their wailing and crying.

The Grants, the Hill family, and the other guests could only watch. No one dared to speak up for them.

With Scarlet's authority, anyone who tried to help the Harmons would also be arrested.

They could only leave it to fate for what would happen to the Harmon family.

Scarlet scanned the surroundings and spoke again. "Anyone who's not involved, leave now!"

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