Christina finally finished recording her statement. In the whole process, she lowered her head and sat curled up with her right arm in her left arm. She looked pale. From how she looked, everyone thought that she had hit someone and felt guilty.
"You little girl is really tough."
It was not until a policewoman hurriedly passed by and bumped into Christina's left arm that she made a pained voice. She gritted her teeth in pain and her forehead was drenched in sweat.
"It seems to be seriously hurt. Hurry up. Send this little girl to the hospital first."
Christina turned up her pale little face and interjected, "When can I leave?"
The policewoman looked into her clear eyes and couldn't help but tease, "You're stubborn." As a policewoman in the police station, she felt that this little girl was as tough as them.
"You want to leave? It's not that fast. Where's your family? Fill out the form to inform your family to come over... According to the rules, you have to be detained for 5 days and pay a 500 dollars fine."
"I... I don't have a family." Christina obviously hesitated for a while. She didn't want to inform her aunt.
The police officers understood what she was thinking at a glance. Many teenagers were unwilling to inform their parents after making trouble.
"I'll pay her bail. This little girl is really innocent." Aunt Zamani, the owner of the milk tea shop, ran in in a panic.
"She's injured. Now we're taking her to the hospital to treat it. You just follow us."
"It was late now and we'd better solve this problem quickly. This woman was obviously familiar with her. Why not just regard her as this little girl's guardian and hurriedly handle this small fight easily?" The policewoman thought in her mind.
"Christina, does your arm hurt?"
Aunt Zamani was kind. She carefully helped her into the police car and accompanied her to the hospital.
"Even if I have to go to court, I will persevere. I will not let you be slandered. If you hadn't stepped forward at that moment, the chair would have fallen on my head. I am sorry about that." Before finishing the sentence, Aunt Zamani's eyes turned red.
A few hooligans came to the store to cause her troubles tonight, which scared Aunt Zamani.
At first, the five hooligans said provocative words, asking for protection money. When Aunt Zamani said that she was going to call the police, the hooligans became anxious. One hooligan held a chair high and was ready to crash it on Aunt Zamani, threatening her to give the money quickly. However, he did not expect Christina to react so quickly. She rushed over and raised her left arm to block the chair, during which that hooligan was also hit to bleed.
At that moment, a patrolman passed by. These hooligans quickly acted as victims, shouting that they want to call the police and ask for compensation.
Christina held her injured left arm. She did not speak and just listened to Aunt Zamani's explanation to the police. She seemed to be preoccupied. Later she followed them into the police car, which drove to the nearest hospital.
Chad, who had just arrived, happened to see her upset look. He was as anxious as a cat on a hot tin roof. It was not easy to find a car in the middle of the night. He had run all the way here, panting and chasing all the way. He was exhausted.
"It's none of my business."
The annoying Candice behind him also followed up, panting. She was perseverant. Afraid of being misunderstood, she rushed all the way to explain.
"Look, she's doing well now. She was released in less than half an hour."
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