Sara gave Jackson a peevish look. “Well, since you were so arrogant, don’t blame me.”
Then she told the policemen beside her, “Don't let them out until I order you to. Well, I'll see how happy they are.”
The cops nodded. Then Sara left twisting her hips and slamming the door.
Harry said with a bitter face, “This is terrible. I thought I could go out soon. If I skip work for no reason, the company would definitely fire me. This job is introduced by my family through different contacts.”
Sara was the captain of the criminal squad. It was so easy for her to deal with a person. Since they were caught by Sara, it was not easy for them to go out.
“Is it the first time you went to the police station?” Jackson said.
“I'm a good citizen. Who would go to such a place for no reason? Besides, this is an unfair, Jackson, you've got to do something about it. I can't lose this job.”
Harry put his arms around Jackson's lap and pleaded.
“Have a rest. We'll be out in a few minutes. Don't worry.”
Harry is nervous, but he looked calm.
After a while, Jackson got enough rest. He borrowed a phone from the officer and called someone.
“Hey, I'm in the police station of the Y City. Ask someone to her pick me up in five minutes. Okay, that's it.”
Then he hung up the phone.
When Harry saw this, he gave a confused smile. Who exactly was Jackson calling? It sounded like Jackson was talking to his assistant.
At this moment, a woman got out of the car and came over to the police station.
She wore a black lace coat with a bow at the waist and a skirt, looking smart and capable.
It was Dolcie.
She heard that Jackson had been taken away by the police station, so she came here, wanting to know what’s going on.
“Hello, I'm the boss of Jackson's company. I heard that Jackson did some good deeds but was taken to the police station. Release him immediately or I'll complain to the authorities.”
Dolcie also brought a lawyer of the Dolcy Corporate. Although her relationship with Jackson had always been awkward, she had to come here whether for the public affairs or the private ones.
For the private affairs, Jackson was Dolcie's husband, in name only, but once the news that Jackson had been taken to police station spreads out, it would affect her reputation.
For the public ones, Jackson was an employee of her company. He behaved well but was arrested by the police. This was unfair. She had to ask for an explanation, otherwise, who would dare to work for Dolcy Corporate.
Sara didn’t expect that the President of Dolcy Corporate would come.
This guy had got some face. Even Dolcie came here. Was it because Jackson was Dolcie’s driver?
“Miss Dolcie, I don't know if he acted righteously, but it was certain that he picked quarrels. I must keep him here. You'd better go back.”
“Picking quarrels?”
Dolcie frowned. The last time she saw Sara, Sara was wearing a traffic cop's epaulet. Now Sara's epaulet showed she got promoted.
“Officer Sara, the owner of the restaurant knew what happened. She just informed me. If you have any questions, ask the owner to come here and ask her about the situation.”
“By the way, behind me is the attorney Sonny, the most famous lawyer in Y City. I'm going to go through the legal process to bail my employee. If you refuse to let him go, I will file a complaint.”
File a complaint?
Sara sneered. She had received many complaints. Would she fear? That guy was so arrogant that he even dared to handcuff her. How could she let him go so easily!
“Miss Dolcie, you can go through the judicial process, but just now at the police station, Jackson publicly attacked the police. I suspect that he was a terrorist lurking in our city. No one can take him away in less than 48 hours.”
Dolcie was stunned hearing this. She didn't know if Jackson attacked the cop, but Sara made it clear that the matter can’t be solved smoothly.
This bastard. He just knew to get herself in trouble. It was so hateful!
Just then, a cop ran here up and said, “Miss. Sara, there's a phone call for you.”
“No, I'm busy. I have to interrogate the terrorist.”
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