Chapter 444
At this moment, Max was looking at the somewhat dark room in front of him and frowned in displeasure.
He hated such a dirty environment and those inferior t o the most inferior bugs.He glanced with disgust at Solomon and then quickly walked outside, asking Officer Freeman as he went, "Will he be convicted?"
Officer Freeman was just as disgusted as Max was.
He handed Max the arrest warrant issued by the court and said, "He will be convicted, but he seems to have people with some background behind him.I'm afraid that he will find a good lawyer to help him get away with it."
Max heard this and sneered, but he said nothing.
The two walked together to the door of the police station when they heard noises of someone shouting outside.
"My son is not guilty! You better hurry up and release him.Don't say I didn't warn you.Mr.Wyance is my brother-in-law! Let Solomon go, and I will give you a clean death!"
Max heard the voice and frowned.He turned to look a t Officer Freeman and asked in a whisper what was going on.
Officer Freeman spread his hands helplessly.
"Like I said, Solomon's mother is a relative of Mr.Wyance, who had a close relationship with the powers that be.She has been making a scene here every day, and we can do nothing about her."
Max nodded thoughtfully upon hearing what the officer said.
As he continued to walk forward, he saw a beautiful woman in the front hall.
She looked full of pride and got more and more brazen-faced as no one wanted to be seen bullying a woman.
Marie froze when she got a call from the police this morning.
Just yesterday, she was still praising his son in front of Sebastian, talking about how promising her son was and how eager his son wanted to become a person like Mr.Wyance.
The call that she received this morning was a bombshell.She rushed over before she could talk to Mr.Wyance.
All she could think of was to get her son out lest he would suffer in the police cell.
Her brother-in-law had always liked Solomon, so she thought he would not abandon Solomon.
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