Sebastian turned to look at Inspector Pearce and nodded gently. "Don't worry about me. You may deal with it however you like."
He handed the photos and CDs to Merwin, then continued. "We'll go back and review them. It was my fault that he mentioned my name."
Inspector Pearce looked at Sebastian, not expecting that not only did he not defend Solomon but even wanted to punish himself. So he quickly waved his hand at Sebastian. "It is not your fault."
As soon as they saw Marie's conduct, they knew exactly what was going on.
Mothers are the best teachers, and if mothers misbehave, it would be a miracle that their children can grow healthy personalities.
As Sebastian said nothing but just waved his hand expressionlessly, Merwin knew it was a sign that he was already extremely angry.
He looked at Marie and Solomon with disdain and had no hint of sympathy on his face.
‘Karma will get you,' the assistant thought to himself.
‘No one can do something bad forever without receiving punishment.'
Marie watched as Sebastian walked outside with no hesitation and had no intention of helping her and her son. She could not care less about Solomon, who was hitting his head against the wall and rushed out after Sebastian.
She kneeled in front of Sebastian and cried loudly.
"My sister asked you to take good care of me. You can't just leave my son like this and me. So-Solomon has just made an insignificant mistake, nothing big deal. Please bring him back, and I will educate him well, making sure he won't make the same mistake again."
Sebastian looked at Marie as if he did not know her.
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