James stood.
As he stood up, the policemen backed away involuntarily.
Before making the trip, they had seen him in action. He was a ruthless, dangerous man.
James put out his arms.
A few policemen approached him with handcuffs, cuffing his hands together.
“Take him away.”
James was taken away.
Thea started crying.
When she saw the police, she was shocked. Then she realized that James must have beaten someone up at the hotel.
“Honey…”
She looked at James, who was now in handcuffs. Her eyes welled with tears.
James stopped and looked at her. He smiled. “Don’t worry. Go to Common Clinic tomorrow morning and look for May. There’s a sword hidden beneath the bed in a secret compartment. Get May to bring the sword to the police station.”
James left after that.
“Boo hoo…”
Thea cried her heart out.
At the police station.
In the interrogation room.
James was cuffed. There were two police in front of him.
One of them was male, the other female.
They looked relatively young, probably in their twenties.
The policewoman held a pen. She turned it over and over again before slamming her palm onto the table. She roared, “James Caden, do you still not admit it?”
James merely smiled. “What am I admitting to?”
The policewoman said, “What were you doing at Joy Hotel tonight at eight p.m.?”
“Oh, is that what you’re asking?” James said carelessly. “I taught a few people a lesson with my hands.”
The policeman made a note immediately.
The policewoman asked, “What did you do? Walk us through it.”
James made a few movements.
“Just like that, they all toppled to the ground. I hadn’t even used any strength yet. They’re so weak. Hey, you guys. I advise you to let me go as soon as possible.”
“Hmph.”
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