Chapter 341
As Monepenny turned silent, Henry growled. “Don’t you think it’s a little too late to say that now?”
Breathing a long sigh then, Henry continued, “I’ve underestimated him–I was convinced that he would be kind like his father. Andrew never took offense no matter how Greg messed with him, always holding their brotherhood above all else…”
Moneypenny, however, was aware that Isaac was not as kind as his father was because they grew up differently. Isaac lost his parents as a child and was almost killed by Quincy as well, and definitely would not have survived until now if he kept behaving like a saint.
Even as their conversation continued, they arrived at the city’s chief precinct, and they asked to see Quincy
However, Stan and Isaac were already in the visiting room.
Once he was notified, Stan whispered into Isaac’s ear, “Your grandfather is here.”
“Yeah,” Isaac replied, not actually surprised. He knew that Henry was looking for him, and it was only natural that he would come here.
Stan then added, “He’s not allowed in, though.”
It was the rule that each prisoner was only allowed two visitors on each occasion–especially for Quincy,
a criminal who committed a major crime and caused considerable disturbance to social order.
Her hands were also cuffed to the table and her legs to the floor, keeping her in her chair. However, although she knew that she was not getting out of this, she remained prideful.
“I may have fallen into your trap, and my fate rests in your hands now, but don’t even think about humiliating me.”
After all, not even Isaac could do anything to her in this room.
Isaac put a photo in front of her just then.
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