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I Once Married You (Harper and Benjamin) novel Chapter 271

Chapter 271 Intentional Harm


Benjamin did not allow Harper to respond to Frank's words directly. He revealed everything in a few words, and the onlookers immediately echoed that this was not a simple accident but a deliberate act. Moreover, Harper was pregnant, which exacerbated the matter.

Michelle was taken away by the police.

Frank tried to explain to Benjamin, but Benjamin just said, "Michelle's behavior was intentional harm, and it was directed at you. Mr. Parker, do you really want me to let her off or hold her accountable?"

Benjamin smiled meaningfully, and Frank made no reply.

Their eyes locked. The next moment, Benjamin took Harper's hand and walked straight towards his car.

He ordered Curtis, "Find witnesses and surveillance footage and hand them over to the police. Handle this matter according to normal procedures."

Curtis nodded and left. Benjamin then glanced at Harper in the front passenger seat and whispered, "Why don't you speak?"

Harper came back to her senses and turned to Benjamin. She had been silent since just now. In fact, she had never had a chance to chip in.

She asked, "What do you mean by your words to him just now?"

Benjamin smiled, "Why do you inquire about it? Are you going to let her off?"

Harper didn't respond. Of course, she didn't think so. Michelle's behavior was very dangerous. It was because of her good luck and Benjamin's timely arrival that nothing happened, but what about the future?

She couldn't guarantee that Michelle wouldn't do such a thing again.

So, she agreed that Michelle needed to be taught a lesson.

However, Harper's curiosity about Benjamin's words persisted, prompting her to demand, "I'm inquisitive and thus desire clarification."

Benjamin stared at her calmly. "Do you think Frank's reaction is the most correct way to handle it?"

Harper frowned and said nothing.

She wondered if it was incorrect.

She looked up at Benjamin in a daze.

He asked, "Why didn't he side with his sister and try to reason with her? Instead, he seemed to provoke her, drawing attention to her outbursts and deliberate harm to others. The law won't excuse her actions just because her victim is her brother."

Benjamin's words stunned Harper.

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