Harold commented coldly, "You and your husband injured so many men; of course, they'll want some compensation!"
"Now, I'm giving both parties the chance to negotiate. If you and your husband don't take the deal, I'll just have to do things by the law. Your husband will most likely end up in jail for this."
Nathan's lips curled into a smirk. "No wonder you were so slow to respond when our man had called the police. You're all working together!"
Temper flaring, the policeman growled, "Seems like you still haven't realized the severity of the situation. Men, bring this criminal to the holding cells! Let's see if he's more aware of his situation once he's been stewing in there for 24 hours."
Knowing that her husband was about to be locked up, Penny was visibly panicked as Carl and the thugs laughed maliciously, gleeful at his misfortune.
There was a strange smile on Nathan's face as he said, "If you want to lock me up, sure. Just let me make a phone call before then."
Harold narrowed his eyes. "Calling your lawyer? Hah! You seriously think anyone can save you from this fate?"
Ignoring him, Nathan pulled out his phone and called Colin Dunne. After telling the other man that he was at the police station, he hung up.
Turning, he followed the policemen escorting him to the holding cells. He had barely taken more than two steps when Harold's phone rang.
Pulling out his phone, the vice-captain glanced at the caller ID. His expression instantly changed as he accepted the call and spoke courteously, "How can I help you, Chief? It's odd for you to be calling me personally."
"Are you tired of living, you damn piece of trash! Do you have any idea who Mr. Cross is? How dare you arrest him! You f****** shit, don't drag me down with you into this mess. I'm a few months away from retirement and you better not mess it up! If anything,
Harold winced slightly as his superior continued to berate him. His face was pale as a cold sweat broke out on his forehead. Finally, the chief of police demanded that he apologize to Mr. Cross. Or else, he would face the consequences.
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