Jadon asked someone to make trouble for her. Did he pick a good day?
Scarlett let out a laugh. "It's good to call the police. Then let the police handle this matter."
Since she dared to come here, she knew the consequences.
She would only lose some money, but Jadon was different. Scarlett had a lot of evidence to put Jadon behind bars.
Jadon, who had calmed down, came forward. "Ms.
Reed, I don't understand what you mean. I think there must be some misunderstanding between us!"
"Make tea for Ms. Reed and Mr. Shaw."
Jadon walked towards Raymond with a smile. "Mr. Shaw, I think there must be some misunderstanding between me and Ms. Reed! I won't blame anyone for what happened tonight. We can sit down and clear the air."
"Dad! How could there be any misunderstanding! She ruined our house! Look at your pipe and your vase!"
Jadon glared at his youngest daughter and turned to look at Scarlett. "Ms. Reed, what do you think?”
Scarlett raised an eyebrow. "There's no misunderstanding between us. You don't need to make tea for me. It's late, I won't disturb you anymore.”
Scarlett didn't budge. She didn't want to give Jadon a n out.
"Oh, I forgot that Ms. Hudson called the police. Then I have to stay."
She weighed the baseball bat in her hand. "I'll stay and wait for the police."
Scarlett carried the baseball bat out of the study and went to the living room on the third floor, smashing the things there.
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