The Browns pair tried to flee.
Alas, the cops arrived.
“Stop them!”
Seeing that the mother and daughter were going to make a run for it, Duncan commanded the people to swoop in on them.
“Mr. Lewis, did you call the cops? What happened here? There seems to be a commotion.”
The cops recognized Duncan.
It was mainly because Duncan was a familiar face among the police force but not for a good reason.
After turning over a new leaf, Duncan took an honest path and went into business. He grew Lewis & Co. into one of the major corporations in Wiltspoon in the span of a few years and had a net worth of billions.
Everybody around here knew who Duncan was.
Well, it would be more accurate to say that everybody doing business in Wiltspoon knew Duncan.
“They came here to beat up my employee. Look at what they did to her.”
Duncan pulled Liberty out from the crowd and showed the train wreck Liberty was.
The cops were speechless.
A catfight!
Their gaze shifted from Liberty to the mother and daughter. Mrs. Brown did not suffer many injuries. Liberty simply pushed her aside and left her out of the fight due to Mrs. Brown’s old age. Liberty unleashed all her anger on Chelsea, so the latter had it worse.
It was plain to see who won the catfight.
Nevertheless, it did not matter to the cops who triumphed. All that mattered was who was in the right.
“Officer, this is a family matter. She’s my sister-in-law. We butted heads because of a household affair,” Chelsea quickly explained.
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