To the Hussain family, Ruby was not kind-hearted.
The reason why she did not make a move against the Hussain family was nothing more than the fact that she had more important things to do now.
Levi understood her mind, which was why he went along with the situation and only punished the Hussain family in a small way.
If the Hussain family had been sensible, then he wouldn't have bothered and might have let them off the hook.
......
The Hussain family was shocked when they received the news that Dexter was in the police station.
"How could this happen? Didn't he go to look for Ruby? How come he's suddenly in the police station?"
Betty was anxious and panicked.
Haider sat in the sofa in the living room, his hand propped up on his cane, his wrinkled face sunken, not saying a word.
Seeing that, Betty was even more anxious: "Dad, you should say something! What can we do now?"
Haider gave her a discontented slant glance before he opened his mouth, his tone unkind: "What else can we do? Of course we'll go to the police station to get him back!"
The first thing he did when he got the news was to send someone to the police station to communicate and he was now waiting for news.
Betty was unaware of this and continued to pace nervously back and forth, thinking of countermeasures.
Haider couldn't stand it and scolded with a cold face, "Stop it! You behave yourself! You're giving me a headache walking back and forth! I've already asked someone to bail him out, he'll be back in a few minutes!"
As it was almost noon, Betty was so anxious that tears were coming out of her eyes.
"Dad, why isn't Dexter back yet? It's been hours, he should have come back already!"
Haider was also confused and wrinkled his eyebrows, and called his men on the phone, urging, "Why is it that such a small matter has taken so long to be completed? How are you guys working?"
The bitter voice of the man at hand immediately came through, "Sorry, Chairman, it's not that we're not doing our best, it's ......"
"What is it?" Haider ran out of patience and pursued the question sternly.
"The police refused to let him go."
Hearing these words, Haider said in anger, "How is it possible? Who dares to touch the people of our Hussain family? Didn't you make it clear to the police station!"
"I've said it clearly, but the police said something like having to investigate carefully until everything is clear."
Only then did Haider realize that something was wrong and, without saying a word, hung up the phone and called the police chief straight away.
But the chief seemed to have been prepared, received the call without any surprise, leisurely said: "Chairman Hussain actually personally called me, really it is my honor."
Haider frowned tightly, his tone as polite as possible: "Chief Marshall, it's true that we haven't been in touch for a long time, I was thinking of getting together with you when I have time."
On the other side, on the motorway.
When Levi got the news, he ordered in a light voice to the other end of the phone, "Don't miss out on any of the sufferings he deserves, even if there are no casualties, you have to let the Hussain family know what people to mess with and what people not to mess with."
Hanging up the phone, aside, Ruby looked at him with a sideways glance, "Is there any movement from the Hussain family?"
Levi nodded carelessly, "Well, it's not easy to want to bail Dexter out."
Ruby raised her eyebrows, "What did you do?"
Levi, while taking control of the steering wheel, replied in a light voice: "Nothing, in fact, with Dexter's crime, as far as the Hussain family's power is concerned, it is not a serious matter, even if it really needs to be reviewed, it cannot be convicted of anything serious. The Hussain family can release Dexter with connection, but the process that should be in place."
The implication was that he wasn't going to let Dexter be released so easily without going through the process at all.
Ruby immediately understood, the corners of her mouth lightly hooked, "In fact, you don't need to be so concerned, and there is no need to exert pressure."
Levi looked at her sideways and gave her cheeks a squeeze with his free hand, saying in a warm voice: "There is no pressure, but it is just a matter of fixing the bad situation."
He didn't want the Hussain family's affairs to disturb Ruby's mood and immediately changed the subject, "How come the Henderson family still lives in such a remote deep forest, too far from the capital city centre? Don’t they find it inconvenient?"
Ruby was led by his words, looking ahead at the mountain road she was about to travel, and her eyebrows twitched slightly.
"The Henderson family has been breeding parasites for generations and has always tried to attain a deeper level of attainment in the ancient art of medicine, so they have always preferred places off the beaten track and do not like to live in the downtown area."
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