Chapter 214 Deborah Killed Your Chandler
Jane lunged uncontrollably toward Deborah, but Adrian immediately stepped in front of her, blocking her hands with
his own.
Jane’s body swayed and she fell to the ground.
Evelyn rarely spoke up for Adrian, but this time she did. “Even without being pushed, you’re not so weak as to be unable to withstand the wind, are you?”
Jane sat paralyzed on the ground, her face showing utter despair, as she cried out in pain.
Deborah remained silent.
Chandler had already passed away, so there wasn’t much left for her to explain.
Let them make a fuss if they want to.
Gerald saw Jane being pushed down, and his face became pale with anger. “We came over just to ask about the real situation and find out Chandler’s whereabouts. Mr. Moxley, it’s not appropriate for you to use force.”
Adrian looked at them indifferently. “If you really want to know the situation, the police’s words are the most
reliable.”
As soon as Gerald entered, he announced that the police had informed him that Chandler had fallen off a cliff and into.
the sea.
Gerald looked at Deborah with a somber gaze. “It was Chandler who hurt you, who wronged you. I’m sorry for that.
But no matter what, his life…”
Deborah didn’t want to hear any more, so she interrupted him.
“I don’t have much to say. If Mr. Black wants to know something or investigate anything, he can talk to the police. I’m sorry, I’m not feeling well right now and I don’t want to discuss anything further.”
Jane looked at her with a pained expression on her face, and after a long pause, she finally spoke with difficulty, “You
killed a living person, Chandler was still so young.”
“You, Ashton, and Joseph must take responsibility for this; you can’t just let it go!”
Deborah said calmly, “Oh, in that case, I’ve already told you. You should go talk to the police.”
There were police officers outside.
Vance brought a few police officers and waited outside, waiting for Deborah’s condition to improve before proceeding
with taking her statement and understanding the situation.
Upon hearing the commotion inside, Vance quickly led people in..
Jane collapsed on the ground, crying out to the heavens, “Chandler can’t just die like this, you murderers must pay for your actions. Otherwise, even if I die and become a ghost, I will never let you off the ho ok, wuu wuu wuu…”
Vance’s face darkened, and he immediately stepped forward to intervene, “Please, both of you, leave for now. We, the police, will thoroughly investigate the situation and provide a proper resolution for everyone involved.
Ms. Shepherd is injured and needs to rest. Please avoid having too many people here to disturb her.”
Jane’s emotions spiraled out of control, her cries growing louder and louder, until eventually she struggled to breathe, gasping for air.
She stubbornly lay on the ground, refusing to leave no matter what was said.
Gerald lost Chandler and was emotionally distraught.
The police had told them several times to leave, but Gerald just stood there, dumbfounded, not registering their words. Vance was in a dilemma. Chandler had passed away, and Gerald and Jane, as parents, were also victims.
The police couldn’t directly take action, so they drove them out.
But now, the situation has changed. Jane seems to be showing signs of men tal instability, and it’s hard to say if something unexpected might happen.
Vance hesitated, as someone hurriedly entered from outside.
The sound of footsteps grew closer and closer, and everyone in the sickroom turned their gaze toward the door,
Joseph hurried in from the door, his face anxious and his body slightly swaying.
Upon entering, he didn’t look at anyone; his gaze was immediately drawn to the sickbed.
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