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Her Cancellation of the Engagement novel Chapter 19

Chapter 19 Ms. Geller, Please Cooperate

Others might not know the truth, but the security guards were aware that Ms. Geller was the new owner of Apartment 1601 in Fallingwater Community.

Moreover, she had managed to buy the property at a price three times higher than its market value within a few hours, which meant she must be someone extraordinary.

Also, the property manager asked them to keep Ms. Geller's ownership of the house a secret and tell others she and her family were only tenants.

The property manager warned them that they should keep their mouth shut if they wanted to stay out of trouble.

At first, the security guards didn't know who Gianna was. Now they saw her at the entrance nearly every day and became familiar with her.

And now, Amari accused Gianna of theft?

Furrowing their brows, the security guards said, "Is there a misunderstanding? Ms. Geller is a tenant here."

"What?" Amari's eyes widened as she looked at the security guards in surprise, asking, "A tenant?"

Alisa had expected that the guards would say that, so she just smiled and kept silent.

The security guards nodded and said, "That's correct."

"Are you kidding? There have been no houses for rent in Fallingwater Community. Only wealthy people or those who have a high social status live here. If the house is rented to someone underprivileged and anything goes wrong, who will be held accountable?" Amari shouted angrily.

Only Gianna and her family were different. Every time they passed through the gates, they greeted the guards politely.

On scorching days, Mrs. Geller even brought them ice-cold soda water several times. Though it was nothing expensive, it made them feel appreciated.

Hearing Amari's words, the security guards couldn't help but defend Gianna, "Ms. Geller has completed all the necessary leasing procedures, and since the owner was willing to rent the house to them, it means they are upright. If you don't need anything else, we have to go back to work, Ms. Harper."

"No, wait!" Amari yelled, "She stole my mom's bracelet! Call the police right now!"

The security guards were a little speechless.

Would someone who could afford to buy a house worth millions of dollars really stoop to stealing a bracelet?

"Do you have any proof?" One of the security guards asked and observed the procedures.

"If I had proof, why would I bother coming to you?" Amari replied angrily, "Everyone else in this community has been living here for many years, except for Gianna, who just moved in. When she arrived, my mom's bracelet went missing. I have every reason to suspect her."

The security guards were unsure how to respond.

They were supposed to assist with investigations when an owner loses something.

Gianna was no ordinary, but they couldn't tell others. They were at a loss about what to do.

So the security guards looked at Gianna.

Gianna smiled and was about to say something.

Suddenly, they heard another voice, "Amari, why aren't you at home? What are you doing here?"

Seeing who that was, Amari's face lit up, and she ran over there. Pointing at Gianna, she said, "Brother, she stole Mom's bracelet. I was about to ask the security guards to call the police, but it seems like they are not going to do anything about it."

"Oh, really?" Dillan glanced at the security guards with a stern face.

The security guards froze.

Dillan was the captain of a bureau in Rheinsville City.

He was known for his swift and decisive actions.

Crossing him would have serious consequences.

As the security guards stood there and didn't know what to do next, Dillan added in a stern voice, "If she has stolen things, she must face the legal consequences."

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