The five-year-old girl's eyes were red and swollen from crying. She was lying beside her legs, her tears wetting her pants.
Kara's heart was originally soft, so seeing her like this, she naturally couldn't bear it.
She wanted to pick up the little girl, but was stopped by James.
"Her father will take care of her!"
Only when Davis heard his words did he realize that he should hug Boa, but Boa didn't want him at all. She just hugged Kara with tears in her eyes.
"James", Kara was at a loss.
"Wait a minute."
James knew what she wanted to say. Davis had a way to save his wife, but he didn't.
Therefore, Davis was waiting for Boa to plead, thinking that Kara would be soft-hearted and release Anna.
Kara blinked and endured her heartache as she looked coldly at Boa.
"Big sister, you are so beautiful. You must be very kind. Don't lock my mother up. Boa begs you." Boa cried out of breath.
"Big sister, I'm sorry. I apologize on behalf of my mother. Can you let her go?"
Kara inexplicably chuckled. What she cared about was not an apology, but respect!
From the beginning to the end, this family did not take the initiative to apologize to her.
However, from the little girl's words, it was as if she did something wrong.
If James hadn't taken out the evidence, the person who was going to be locked up in the detention center would be her!
When Davis saw Anna being locked up, he was also very anxious, but when he thought about the cooperation with the SA Group, he felt embarrassed to ask for mercy.
He was so angry that he lifted Boa up and cursed, "Damn girl, if it weren't for you running around in the amusement park, your mom would not have been so nervous to make a mistake."
Boa was so scared that her face turned pale and she felt very guilty in her heart.
Although she didn't understand what it meant for her mother to be locked up in a detention center, she believed his father's words that if she hadn't run around, her mother would not have been in such a situation.
"Dad, Boa was wrong. Can you save mom?" Boa pleaded.
When Davis heard his daughter's plea for mercy, he looked at James, hoping that he could let her off.
"Mr. James, my wife is a bit extreme. I apologize to you on her behalf. I wonder how you will let her go?"
James did not speak. Instead, he glanced at Nolan. Nolan knew what to do.
"Mr. Davis, What do you think I should do if I kill someone because I am extreme?"
Davis didn't know how to reply.
Davis had already suffered a lot in his heart to be able to lower his head and beg James. He did not expect Nolan to be so aggressive.
"Mr. Davis, don't treat others in a way you don't want to be treated." Nolan sneered.
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