Chapter 42 This Is the Evidence
"F*cking fun," Arthur cursed angrily.
Suddenly, the water gun was turned on again.
Arthur was instantly thrown to the floor by the sudden jet of water, grinning his teeth in pain.
"What are you doing?" Leonard White reprimanded loudly, looking at Roslin, "Turn off the water."
When Arthur saw Leonard White, Lily Wilson and the others coming, he complained immediately, "Sir, you have to do me justice. You have seen it all. This kind of lower class with bad conduct should not stay in Masafield."
The word "lower class" was enough to show how much Arthur rejected and discriminated against people born in ordinary families.
Taking advantage of his status, he often bullied children from ordinary families.
Leonard White looked over to Roslin, "Why did you do this?"
Roslin took out a snake from her pocket and threw it at Arthur.
Arthur backed away in fright.
"This snake and the puddle of ink at the entrance of the stairway are the reasons," Roslin's words were simple, but the meaning was clear.
What comes around goes around!
"That's slander! Do you have any evidence? I have no grievances with you, so why would I target you? On the contrary, you, like a mad dog, bite people madly for no reason."
After Arthur finished speaking, he complained again, "Sir, you see, this guilty person accuses me and tells lies. Masafield must not keep such a person. We should expel her immediately."
Roslin did not bother to argue with him at all. Instead, she walked to David's side.
When she approached, David backed away in fright, "What do you want?"
"Give it to me," Roslin reached out.
"What, what?" David was confused.
"What's in your pocket."
"Arthur, let's leave quickly. I'm worried that she will complain about us. If Mr. White looks into this, it will be difficult to explain."
"What are you afraid of? Does she have any evidence? Who among those people would dare to stand up and testify for her? You need evidence of the stolen goods to catch a thief. We can't be convicted with just her words," Arthur said triumphantly.
"Hahaha, so we will wait for her here. Then we will argue back and say that she slandered us," Jerry said with a smile.
"She brought the dead snake over, probably wanting it to testify for her. Hahaha."
Their wild laughter came loudly from the voice recorder.
At this point in the recording, Roslin pressed the pause button.
Seeing Arthur's sinister gaze, David's legs trembled in fright, "No, it's not like this. It's not what you think."
"It's not what we think, so what is it? You traitor!" Jerry said angrily, "I've said it. When we poured the water, you cued late on purpose."
"No, no." No matter how David denied it, Arthur and the others did not believe his words.
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