She had no power, no background, no backing.
Othewise, she wouldn't have used this method to deal with Violet, but instead went straight to her door.
She thought that she had managed to deliver these things to achieve her goal and make Violet miscarry, so that she could make Violet suffer and maybe Violet's husband would divorce Violet because Violet couldn't keep the baby.
But to her surprise, Violet was still fine!
Why is God so unfair? Why are some people born with all the advantages, regarding family, appearance, abilities, and men? They are far better than the average person.
The more she thought about it, the more unjust and jealous she became, and Luna's face twisted.
Violet gave a mocking smile, "So that's how it is."
"What do you want to do with her?" Stanley asked, looking at her.
Luna's heart nearly flew out of her chest when she heard the two.
Her voice trembled as she said, "I told you guys, you can't do anything to me, or you will be punished by law."
She was really scared that Violet and the others would secretly kill her.
With their abilities, they would have done that, and would have disposed of her body so cleanly that no one would have been able to find it out.
Hearing Luna's words, Linda was amused, "What do you think we're going to do to you? Kill you? Or maim you? Neither, we're not outlaws, so naturally we won't do that to you."
"Really?" Luna was greatly surprised.
Violet nodded, "That's right, it's true that we won't kill you or maim you, and you're not guilty to death for what you've done, but we won't just let you off the hook, we'll send you to the police station for malicious intimidation."
"You guys want me to go to jail?" Luna's voice sharpened.
Linda gave her a blank look, "You sent those things, so you are supposed to be against the law, shouldn't you go to jail? You can be free of jail if you don't want to, how about breaking both of your legs?"
Luna shivered and looked at the group of people as if she was looking at the devil.
Break both her legs!
They said such gut-wrenching words so lightly, so it was evident that these people were a bunch of cold-blooded animals.
Seeing that Luna was stunned, Linda playfully hooked the corners of her mouth, "So are you going to trade your legs for freedom, or ......"
"I'll go to jail, I'll go to jail!" Without waiting for Linda to finish her sentence, Luna made her choice in a hurry.
Linda laughed, "That's right, jail is better than being half-paralyzed."
Luna didn't reply, all her heart with hatred.
Yes, jail was better than being crippled, but she didn't want to go to jail either.
But now, it wasn't her turn to choose.
If she had known that she would end up like this, she shouldn't have gone to resent Violet.
But it was too late to regret it now, and she could only accept her current situation in silence.
"Alright, Fraser, take her to the police station." Stanley ordered as he took Violet's hand and stood up, rubbing his brow.
Fraser responded, "Yes."
"I'll go too." Linda said, "At least she and I are classmates, I go see her off."
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