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The Promise of Happiness (Natalie and Samuel) novel Chapter 352

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Chapter 352

Yandel left the company and sped toward the police station downtown in his Maybach.

Dream Corporation’s legal team followed closely behind in a huge bus. The entourage consisted of tens of lawyers.

The legal director had a vague idea that they were on a mission to rescue someone out of prison, but the rest of the legal team were completely clueless as to why they were tagging along. Even so, they could tell from the number of lawyers present that the issue was of a large magnitude.

However, when they pulled up by the roadside, the legal team was astounded to see the number of busses and luxury cars parked in front of the police station.

This is insane!What is up with today?What could possibly demand the presence of so many lawyers and attorneys?

The police station was jam-packed with people. Yandel, Ross, and the legal director managed to shove their way in while the rest of the legal team were on standby on the bus.

Familiar faces greeted them once they entered.

Samuel, Steven, Hans, Yana, and Shawn had gathered at the police station.

Yandel and Ross exchanged looks as they both realized that they were late to the party; Natalie already had a whole rescue team made up of people who were far more prominent and influential than the Dream Corporation.

In other circumstances, Yandel would have been jealous that he was not Natalie’s only knight in shining armor, but he had more important things to deal with at the moment.

Knowing that Natalie had so many people rallying for her release, Yandel heaved a sigh of relief.

It was a rarity for so many wealthy families to convene at the police station, let alone with so many attorneys in tow. Moreover, the attorneys were the crème de la crème of Dellmoor.

Although Natalie had been brought down to the station to be interviewed about the alleged poisoning, she was not a suspect of the crime. Hence, the police department never expected that so many bigshots would show up to bail her out.

Knowing that they could not afford to cross these people, the police took extra caution when they interrogated Natalie.

Hans’ lawyers were the first to arrive. They cut to the chase and started to handle the paperwork for Natalie’s bail.

As the officer on duty recorded the necessary details, he asked, “Who is the surety?”

“Me.”

“Me.”

“Me.”

All the occupants of the room volunteered in unison, rendering the officer speechless.

Who in the world is this woman? What power does she hold over these people that they would rush to bail her out without batting an eyelid?

 

The police officer was in awe. After all, being a surety was grueling and unrewarding. While Natalie was out on bail, any problems she stirred up would have to be borne by the surety.

“So, who will it be?” The officer asked once again.

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