Chapter 532 The Contrast
When Violet finished the words, the security guards who were pulling her immediately withdrew their hands and looked at a person offstage in a dilemma.
A decently-dressed man was sitting on the second row of the auditorium.
Finding that the security guards were looking at him, his expression turned gloomy.
Ten minutes later, dozens of policemen walked into the theater and took several persons involved in this case back to the police station, saying that they should cooperate with their investigation as someone had called the police.
As Violet's ankle was sprained and she had to walk with the support of a crutch, the leader of these policemen glanced at her foot and asked, "Girl, is it convenient for you to walk?"
Violet replied, "Of course."
While speaking, she jumped down the stairs with the support of the crutch.
It looked comical. The two policemen standing being her tried hard to suppress their laughter when seeing this.
When Violet jumped down the last step, Faye who stood downstairs reached out to her.
Violet smiled and asked, "Do I look funny?"
Fayre replied with a smile, "Do you want me to answer honestly?"
Violet nodded profusely.
Fayre replied honestly, "Quiet a bit."
Violet's ears turned red as she replied, "I will try my best to restrain myself."
Amused, Faye held Violet's arm to help her and didn't reply to it.
This dance competition ended with a farce.
On the way to the police station, Violet made a call when she was in the car.
When the call was answered, Violet spoke, "Come to the police station now and hand in the evidence to the police."
The person on the other end of the line said something. Then Violet criticized her in a lower voice, "I'll teach you a lesson if you delay."
After ending the call, Violet tilted her head to look at Faye.
Seeing Faye's calmness, Violet pressed her lips and said, "Faye, thank you for what you did for me today."
Faye replied with a smile, "You've thanked me many times today."
Violet clenched her phone and asked, "My performance today..."
Faye interrupted her, "Rest assured. I won't tell Ethan about this."
Violet heaved a sigh of relief and thanked her again, "Thank you."
The Rowans believed in sparing the rod and spoiling the child. Moreover, in this aspect, boys and girls were all the same in her family. If the Rowans learned about this, Violet was afraid that she had to suffer.
Violet's mother was a very gentle woman from the south and she always spoke softly. But Violet's father was a typical man of the north and was very resolute and strong.
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