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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 2836

While Hoffman listened to Amur’s question, his ears were buzzing.

He bit his lip, desperately trying to throw a punch at Amur. However, the man deftly sidestepped the oncoming blow.

In the blink of an eye, Amur dodged, while Hoffman stumbled and lost his balance. As he fell forward, Amur raised his leg and kicked him in the leg once again.

Hoffman had a chance to use his hands to prevent himself from falling flat on his face, but Amur's blow caused him immense pain, and he crashed to the ground.

Writhing in agony, he felt something in his mouth. He spat it out, and two of his teeth fell out.

Looking up at Amur, Hoffman realized that this person was not to be messed with.

He trembled with fear. He was someone who picked on the weak and feared the strong, but now, he was terrified of being taught a harsher lesson by Amur. He cried out in distress, "Help, murder! Help, save me!"

His cries for help attracted several police officers, who were stunned upon seeing Hoffman being beaten.

Hoffman was known for his brutal attacks, even to the extent of taking someone's life.

However, before them, it was Hoffman who got beaten up, while the man who had just been locked up had a calm expression on his face. He seemed completely unharmed.

"Are you starting fights in the police station? Do you not want to leave?" scolded Officer Larsen, who was leading the group, as he opened the door.

Hoffman clung to Officer Larsen's pants like he had caught a lifeline. "Officer Larsen, this guy hit me hard. My stomach, my leg, and oh, my teeth..."

He felt pain everywhere on his body, and the thought of Amur's terrifying methods made him tremble as he pleaded, "Officer Larsen, I need to go to the hospital. I need to go to the hospital!"

"You want to go get yourself checked at the hospital? You're only missing a couple of teeth," Amur said innocently. "I only threw one punch at you, and you lost two teeth. Brother Hoffman, why are you falsely accusing me? If it weren't for you picking a fight, I wouldn't have laid a hand on you."

"Officer Larsen, he's lying!" Hoffman's finger trembled as he pointed at him. "There's surveillance footage. We can check the cameras!"

Officer Larsen narrowed his eyes, assessing the situation in front of him.

Hoffman had gotten beaten up before. He would occasionally encounter someone with a tougher punch than his own in the police station.

Hence, the officer was familiar with these tactics as well.

"Check the surveillance footage!" instructed Officer Larsen.

The surveillance footage was fast-forwarded, and it had not been long since the incident occurred.

The police officers discovered that neither Amur's nor Hoffman's claims could be fully confirmed.

It happened in a blind spot of the cameras when they were fighting. They only heard Hoffman's wailing but did not see Amur hitting him!

"This foreign guy is cunning!" exclaimed Officer Larsen. When he returned to the detention cell, Hoffman continued to complain about his injuries. Officer Larsen immediately instructed his subordinates to take him to the hospital for examination.

Amur sat there without moving a muscle.

Officer Larsen felt a surge of anger. His fists were strong, but what would he do when faced with someone even tougher?

Officer Larsen thought to himself that Hoffman looked fine. He would probably be sent back later.

The moment he watched the surveillance footage, he realized that the foreigner in front of him was not someone to mess with. Perhaps it was only when faced with someone formidable that he would find himself afraid.

Amur's fists were tough, huh? In that case, he should let him meet even tougher people.

"Take him to the detention cell where those two Russians are!" Officer Larsen immediately ordered.

The others did not say anything and promptly handcuffed Amur, leading him to the detention cell where the two Russians were held.

Amur looked at Alexsei and Kazimir.

Alexsei and Kazimir were surprised to see Amur being brought in. They knew why he was here.

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