Chapter 115 Completely Blind
She had long ago completely stopped loving Chandler. Even the last lingering trace of affection had been personally erased by Chandler himself on the anniversary of her mother’s death.
So, they were now less than strangers. She naturally wouldn’t be polite to him any longer.
Chandler’s eyes narrowed, his gaze on Tracy carrying a dangerous aura.
This was Chandler’s tell when he was angry. They had known each other for so many years, and Tracy knew this well. Except this time, she wasn’t going to coax him.
Not just this time, but never again. Thinking of the days she had spent being a simp, she felt so stupid.
At that moment, Jared pushed open the door and walked in, his face dark. Tracy noticed the way he looked at Yvonne was different.
It seemed this brother of hers wasn’t completely stupid after all. He still had the ability to tell right from wrong.
He wasn’t completely blind.
Sean looked at Chandler, his eyes dark. “What? Does Mr. Gaunt have a problem with the person I’m with?”
His words were few, but the protective meaning was unmistakable. Tracy was with him, and anyone who had a problem with her would have to talk to him directly.
Chandler recognized this as well. He pressed his thin lips together and said no more.
The Johnson family was an entity they could no afford to offend. It wasn’t worth offending the Johnson family’s golden boy over an insignificant person.
Officer Jorge also understood the implication in Sean’s words. He made a “please” gesture to Quincy. “Please come with us.”
Though she was extremely reluctant, Quincy had to stand up. Just then, Yvonne whispered something in her ear. Quincy’s lips curled, and she walked out quickly.
Tracy couldn’t be bothered to care what games they were playing. She had to go with the police to give her statement. After she was done, she wanted to go home and rest.
Today had been exhausting. First the follow-up appointment, then taking care of her grandmother, and tonight, dealing with this crowd. It was draining.

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