Chapter 290 Don’t Slander Me
“Ah! Be gentle! She’s still biting me!”
George was in excruciating pain as Linda bit him. He dared not push Linda away forcefully. When the two police officers tried to pull her off, he couldn’t bear the pain.
Upon hearing his screams, the two police officers quickly tried to pry Linda’s mouth open.
Angela and Jonathan stood to the side, with him shielding her and looking at Linda with a gaze of scrutiny and indifference.
Meanwhile, Angela watched the scene before her with a complex mix of emotions.
Linda had harbored hatred toward George from the start, but she had hidden it so well that she had deceived him completely. Even until now, he still had no idea that something was
amiss.
George had willingly approached her and was calling her affectionately as ‘Lindy,‘ but Linda had gone mad. She unleashed her pent–up hatred toward him:
She had completely lost control, tearing and biting at George with a crazed determination, as if this would somehow bring her revenge.
After what seemed like an eternity, the two police officers managed to pull Linda away from George.
However, George was left covered in nail marks and wounds, looking utterly pitiful.
The doctor rushed to attend to George, while the police officers stayed with Linda in the ward. A doctor administered a sedative to her immediately.
After the sedative took effect, Linda gradually calmed down, but she still stared fixedly at George.
She continued muttering incomprehensibly, growling like a wild beast.
After a brief howl, the medicine took effect, and she began to cry softly again.
Once Jonathan was sure the sedative had kicked in, he motioned for Angela to approach.
Angela stood in front of Linda and called out to her a few times.
Linda did not respond. In the end, Angela gave her a few more glances before deciding not to
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call out to her anymore.
“Let’s go, Jonathan,” she said.
Earlier, Angela had only wanted to find Linda out of curiosity about the secret George had mentioned.
Now that Linda was in this state, she knew she wouldn’t be able to get any answers from her.
Jonathan and Linda walked out of the ward with the two police officers escorting them.
Jonathan took the opportunity to inform them of the false accusations against Angela, and they quickly came up with a plan.
“The situation is serious. Once we identify the person who posted the accusations and their accomplice, we will make arrests. This can lead to detention.”
Satisfied, Jonathan took Angela home.
Meanwhile, Fanny was engaged in a heated argument with people on an online forum.
She didn’t know that the person arguing with her was Cassie, but she could guess that they were defending Angela, so she responded with particularly vicious insults.
Since the forum allowed for anonymous replies, she felt emboldened to spread rumors.
After all, she had been mistreated by Sophia, and now she finally had a place to vent.
Suddenly, there was a knock on the door.
“Who is it?” Fanny asked.
She was currently living in a place rented for her by Joseph, and only the Kins Family knew about it. She even deliberately softened her voice, sounding coy.
The person outside the door didn’t respond, so Fanny went to open it.
As soon as she opened the door, she saw two police officers.
“Fanny Kins?”
Fanny thought that her kidnapping last night had a result, so she nodded quickly. “Yes, that’s me. Have you found out who tried to hurt me? It must be Angela that b*tch, right?”
She didn’t expect that she would be here again after dealing with Sophia’s matter and leaving not long ago.
And this time, she was brought in for committing a crime.
Even during questioning, she confidently stated, “I didn’t spread rumors. Everything I said is true. If you don’t believe me, go check!”
Angelina then became agitated. “Are you sure you didn’t make a mistake? How could she not have cheated? How could she not have used connections?”
Winter told me about this! She wouldn’t lie to me?
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