At this moment, Lauren had completely understood everything. At such a critical moment, Charlotte would not hesitate to abandon her. She had just been so stupid when she thought about how angry she had been when she heard about what happened to Charlotte.
"No, I didn't! I didn't! I did buy the drug, but I didn't use it!" Lauren shouted excitedly.
Officer Karl, however, sternly shouted, "You can say what you have to say at the police station! Take her away."
Two police officers immediately dragged Lauren away.
Karl's sharp eyes scanned through the group of people, and said in a cold voice, "Whoever was involved in the crime should now go to the police station for a statement."
After saying that, he turned to leave, his back upright and dashing.
Downstairs at R&S Group, two blue and white police cars were parked prominently at the front door, and many employees came out out of curiosity, pointing and discussing.
Feeling humiliated, Lauren bowed her head, covered her face with her hands, and was pushed into the police car.
Then several police officers got into the car one after another, and the siren sounded and got further and further away.
Luther and Aaron were already waiting downstairs.
Joyce, Charlotte, and Juanita, along with the rest of the project team, gathered downstairs.
The company's business minibus also drove over, ready to drive them to the police station.
Aaron pulled up to the door in a Maybach and waited for Luther to get in.
Luther looked over to see Joyce coming down and gestured with his eyes for her to get into his car.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther)
Author wasted so much time describing how Joyce looked, more than once, no wonder the book is so long because we keep reading the same things over again...
Sorry I really hate weak stupid women. Poor stupid Joyce being played like the idiot she is huh...
Just loving this story,totally hooked on this!...
Update please writer..you have more bright ideas .like the stories...
Update please..i really like the story.i appreciate the wittiness of the writer.. great job...