"All right, all right. Since you can't get over it, you can just stay here for the meantime. Let's talk about it when you can. Sir, I'm handing him over to you. You can judge him as you like. I'm leaving now." Until the very end, Jay still didn't tell her the truth, so Doris had no other choice but to leave him here in order to avoid having trouble finding him if he went out.
It was very obvious that Jay was hiding something from her, but he seemed not ready to tell her yet. Of course, the police were not stupid. They also thought that there must have been a reason why Jay climbed the wall of Su family's house in the middle of the night, but he just refused to say it. Now they had to follow the requirements of Su family. The Su family insisted that Jay climbed their wall because he was a thief. They wanted to file a case against him so he would be liable for it.
If Jay wanted to go out, he had to ask either Doris, or the Su family's help. But now, since Jay didn't tell her the truth and the Su family didn't want to let him go, everything could only be done according to the procedure.
"Doris, I still have a lot of things to deal with in my company. Are your really going to leave me here alone?" Watching Doris' receding figure, Jay couldn't help but feel frustrated.
"Whatever. You can live and die here." After saying that, Doris stomped out of the police station.
Hopeless, Jay sat there, with his head down. He could only sigh at his miserable situation, and curse the Su family for their ruthlessness.
"Mr. Fang, you should tell us the truth now. If you don't, then we have to deal with it according to the procedure.
We all know that you don't lack money. Do you really have a hobby of stealing? Even if you do, you still have to explain what you wanted to steal." As the time went by and Jay still didn't speak, the police became more and more hopeless.
They wouldn't have asked so much if it weren't for the sake of Jay's identity.
After all, the Su family had made everything clear. They were giving Jay a chance to object, but he wasn't saying a word. Wasn't this equivalent to admitting his crime?
How could Jay be convicted in this way?
It was not they couldn't convict him, but if the news spread, they were afraid that the public would not believe it.
The dignified son of Fang family stole? And they didn't know what he had stolen?
It was too strange, wasn't it?
The policeman looked at him helplessly.
After a moment of silence, Jay raised his head lazily. "Give me your phone. I want to call Charles."
The police officers looked at each other when they heard the biggest name in town, Charles.
"Okay, Mr. Fang." Without hesitation, the policeman handed his phone to Jay.
If only these people knew that Charles didn't look better than Jay.
Why?
The night before yesterday, he went to the bar with Brandy. Perhaps he was too depressed that he got drunk, and they both didn't come home.
On the next day, he went straight to the office from the bar. He wasn't able to give Nancy a call because he was in a hurry.
Therefore, he thought his phone would be bombarded with texts and calls from her since she was worried that he hadn't come home last night. To his surprise, there was not even a single message from Nancy.
Did Nancy abandon him?
He shouldn't have been drunk, should he?
But how could he relieve his depression? Would Nancy be willing to have a quarrel with him?
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