Chapter 1038
"I am a public servant and I'm paid by the country and its citizens. I will never violate the law."
Jackson's face was solemn as he spoke. It was as if he were severing all ties with Alexander.
Sensing the tension, Elise quickly chimed in, "It's Cittadel's blessing to have such a righteous policeman as you, Captain Gleeman."
"I'm honored. Thank you, Mrs. Griffith," Jackson replied modestly, a smile on his face.
Alexander's expression remained unchanged. With a vague smile, he said, "That's why I wouldn't waste my time on something I know is impossible. Captain Gleeman, all you have to do is take the credit while Smith Co. deals with the criminals. There's no conflict when we all do our jobs."
Indeed, Alexander had considered getting Jackson on his side. However, he knew that Jackson was an obstinate man who was adamant about his own beliefs, so he abandoned such a thought.
"True." Jackson nodded. He then stood up and prepared to leave. "Please send some of your men to help me escort Matthew to the local police station, just in case anything goes wrong."
"No problem. Raymond, send some men to go with Captain Gleeman," Alexander instructed as he stood up.
"Yes, sir."
Raymond immediately went out to make arrangements for this.
Just as Jackson was about to leave, he suddenly thought of something and turned around. Then, he said to Alexander, "For the past hundred years, Cittadel has been treated lightly by the developing countries and it has limited its development. It would be disastrous if Triune continued to corrupt our country's key figures in science and technology. As such, the arrest must be carried out as soon as possible. Please see to it, Mr. Griffith. I thank you on behalf of all of Cittadel."
He bowed to Alexander after his words, then turned around and walked to the door.
His back was ramrod straight, as admirable as his character was.
"Such a righteous person is truly a gem in this world," Elise said sentimentally.
To that, Alexander jokingly mentioned, "You find him admirable now, eh? Did you forget how he previously treated you?"
The old Jackson was filled with animosity toward Elise and had never treated her nicely. He was always keeping an eye on her, waiting for the right moment to arrest her.
Elise smiled when she remembered the past. "That's different. He treated me that way because he mistook me for the person who caused Reuben's death, and all he wanted was justice for Reuben. He may be too rigid and stubborn in his thinking and may have only looked at things superficially, but I have never questioned his character. Furthermore, you—"
"Okay. That's enough," Alexander stopped her from saying any further. He then placed his arm around her shoulders and helped her back into the house, saying, "Don't ever praise another man in front of me again."
That amused Elise. "How could you be jealous of everyone?"
"Well, it's not the first day that you've known me," Alexander murmured as he shrugged.
"You're so proud of yourself, huh?" Elise raised her brows at him, perplexed by his focus.
"Of course. I'm the man who gets jealous the most in Cittadel," he announced without an ounce of embarrassment.
Elise burst out laughing. "Where do you learn this from?"
"Do I even need to learn? I'm already humble enough by only saying Cittadel rather than the entire world," Alexander replied confidently.
"Fine, fine. A round of applause for your humility, then," Elise scrunched up her nose and teased.
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