Chapter 537
George was speechless. ‘How can I let my own sister eat stuff from the trash can? ‘Is there a screw loose in your brain, Harold?” “The lollipop in the trash can serves as evidence.” George said coldly, “Recently, many human traffickers tempt children with poisonous lollipops and other snacks. After children faint from eating them, the traffickers will take the opportunity to carry them into the van. When parents finally realize what‘s happening, their children would have already been abducted by human traffickers!”
‘So, you’re a human trafficker!” Harold said angrily,“ How dare you try to lie to my sister. Are you trying to dig your own grave?!”
He narrowed his eyes. “I‘m calling the police.”
Dillon was at loss.
‘Before I come here, I‘ve known all about the four children in the Winters family. The eldest and the third are very smart, and the second is particularly difficult to deal with. Only the youngest sister is the easiest target.
‘That‘s why, when no one was watching, I gave her the lollipop.
But before I was able to talk more to Melody, the boys appeared and are announcing to the world that I‘m a human trafficker...‘
At that very moment, Dillon had finally experienced what it felt like to suffer in silence.
“It‘s just a misunderstanding...” Dillon tried to explain.“ I just find this little girl very cute and pretty. So, I gave her a lollipop. Do you all want some? They‘re tasty...”
He took out all the lollipops he had.
Melody blinked and said gently, “This man is not a bad person…”
“That‘s right. I‘m not a bad person. I‘m not a human trafficker !” Dillon looked earnest as he tried to explain. “Mel, you‘re still young. You have no idea how evil human traffickers are!” George said coldly, “A bad person will never say that they are bad. A human trafficker won‘t tell people that they are one, too. I heard that they usually love to abduct and sell pretty little girls, and you‘re their type...”
Melody‘s face turned pale. She shrank her neck, and her gaze was filled with terror.
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