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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 529

"It's me." Violet stood and stopped two meters across from her, smiling and nodding.

Talia looked at the smile on Violet's face, and as if she was stimulated by something, she opened her teeth and wanted to pounce over and tear up Violet's face.

As a result, just as she made a move, she was restrained by two female officers.

One of the female officers tapped her directly on the body with her baton, signaling her to be quieter.

Talia could no longer be arrogant from the pain, and could only stare at Violet with two eyes and gritted teeth, as if she wanted to stare Violet to death.

"It's you, if you hadn't brought the police over, I wouldn't have been arrested at all!" Talia roared with eyes wide with anger.

It was all because of Violet, the bitch.

If Violet the bitch hadn't brought the police there, the image of her laying hands on Eason wouldn't have been seen by them and then caught on the spot.

It was all because of Violet. It was Violet who caused this!

"You're right, I'm the one who brought the police, but it wasn't me who wanted to bring them, but Eason told me yesterday to bring them there at two o'clock today." Violet said with an unchanging smile.

"No way." Talia subconsciously retorted.

Violet ruffled her hair, "Why not, don't you forget that Eason contacted you yesterday and asked you to meet him today, while you were on the phone with Nate the day before and exposed your affair with him? So think about it, why didn't Eason confront you the day before instead of calling you yesterday and asking you to meet him today?"

It was obvious that Eason was counting on Talia to get caught.

Talia wasn't stupid, and when Violet mentioned something like that, she immediately figured it out and screamed like crazy, "Aaaaaaah, Eason, you set me up!"

Yeah, Eason had found out about her affair with Nate the day before, but that day Eason hadn't questioned her about why she was betraying him.

Neither did he yesterday, only call to tell her to meet him today.

She didn't think much about it, so she went today, but she didn't expect that it was all a trap set for her by Eason, and she foolishly jumped into it.

Talia regretted it why she didn't think more when she received Eason's phone call yesterday, not to think about why Eason didn't question her over the phone, but had to do it in person today.

Now she realized that he was trying to provoke her and cause her killing intent, so that she would strike at him and then be seen by the police officers Violet had brought, so that she would never be able to run away.

Talia was shaking with anger, unable to accept that she had actually lost to that useless old man Eason!

"Hmph, so what if I was set up by him, don't be complacent. Eason won't live long, when he dies, I can still go out and get away with it." Talia looked at Violet smugly.

Violet's smile remained the same, only looking at her with more pity, "Unfortunately, you won't be able to get out."

"Impossible, even if I did that to Eason, Eason is not dead, I just attempted to do it, I will only be sentenced to a few years. I can still get out." Talia roared.

"I told you, you won't get out because you're about to be sentenced to death. Do you think it's as simple as sitting in jail for a few years after you killed my mother, poisoned Eason, and tried to strangle him? Let me tell you, it's impossible, all these crimes combined, you will definitely die!" Violet said coldly.

Talia's face went pale.

The death penalty?

Those two words overwhelmed her.

She swallowed hard and said emotionally, "No way, what proof do you have that I did all this?"

Violet smiled, "Of course I have proof, I've been watching you guys since I found out about you and Nate. Even if I hadn’t, Stanley sent someone to keep an eye on you, so I knew about you and Nate premeditating Eason from the start, and then I started gathering evidence."

Talia's pupils flinched, "What? You knew from the beginning?"

"That's right." Violet nodded her head.

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