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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 1478

After making a simple lunch, Luca called the police station and asked if she was allowed to return to the apartment to pack her daily necessities.

The policeman told her that he could only give her an answer after enquiring about it with his superior.

Luca was aware the superior that they were talking about was probably Luke Crawford…

Although the murderer had not been found, it was impossible that the apartment was shut off for such a long time.

The president’s office of T Corporation.

Jason knocked on the door and entered the office before reporting, “Mr. Crawford, the police station just called. Dr. Craw called the police station and asked about wanting to go to the apartment.”

Luke stopped typing on the keyboard and raised his eyebrows. “She wants to go to the apartment?”

“Yes.” Jason nodded his head. “The police are asking for your opinion.”

It was because Luke had a certain influence in City A, and he was considered as an involved party in Luca's case. Hence, the police had to ask for his opinion.

“If she wants to go back, then just let her do so. Let’s see what she’ll take,” Luke replied.

“Yes.” Jason nodded. He would just relay Luke’s exact words to the police later.

“Wait.” Luke thought of something, and said, “Send a policeman to keep her company. Watch every move she makes.”

"Yes, Sir." Jason noted it down and left the office with his phone in his hand.

He told the policeman exactly what Luke had said to him and informed the policeman to keep an eye on Luca’s moves when she got to the apartment.

After the policeman received the reply, he contacted Luca.

Luca heard that a policeman would have to be with her at the apartment, claiming that it was to protect the crime scene. Luca agreed without hesitation and scheduled with the policeman to meet at the apartment around two o’clock in the afternoon.

When it was almost time, she arrived at the apartment.

After the incident, the security system of the apartment was clearly reinforced. Residents were required to swipe their access cards to enter the building, while guests were to inform the residents' names whom they were visiting. Only after getting the resident’s permission would they be allowed to enter.

Luca's residential access card was still at the police station. It had been a habit for her to always keep her access card and identity documents in her bag and bring them along with her for convenience.

She could not enter, so she could only ask for the security guard’s help. “Hello, I’m a resident here but I forgot to bring my access card with me. Can you please let me enter?”

The security guard shot her a glance and said lazily, “Do you think that simply claiming to be a resident means you really are one? We do things with access cards now. You can ask your family to come down and get you, or you can make a call at the guard post. Only then can you enter.”

“I live alone…” Luca did not expect it to be so troublesome.

“Let me have a look at your ID card, then.” The security guard provided her another way when he heard that.

“...” Luca was speechless. She did not even have her ID card with her to prove her identity now. “I didn’t bring that too…”

"Don't you bring your ID card along with you when you're going out? Then I'm sorry, according to the rules, I can't let you in." The security guard said it was because of the incident that they had imposed new rules to ensure the residents’ safety.

The police blamed their management, while the management blamed them. Now, the security guards’ pay was deducted by a few hundred dollars, so they were not being very nice to the residents.

“My ID card is at…” Luca was about to explain when another security guard came forward and asked, “What’s the matter?”

The security guard who previously talked to Luca lifted his chin. “This person claims that she’s one of the residents here. But she doesn’t have an access card or an ID. She also lives alone. How can I just let her in?”

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