Mr. Blanchet's influence was something they can't just brush off, while Ms. Howard's brother, Balfour, has repeatedly stressed that they can't just let suspects off the hook.
On one hand, they're feeling the heat from Mr. Blanchet; on the other hand, it's Mr. Howard putting the squeeze on them. They're basically caught between a rock and a hard place right now.
"Who says there's not enough evidence?"
A cool voice suddenly came from the elevator; that's Balfour.
Haillie's eyes lit up at the sound of the man's voice: "Balfour!"
With a stride as smooth as butter, Balfour walked over, exuding an aristocratic air to rival Theo's.
Seeing her brother, Patricia's face lit up, but she stayeds quietly by Theo's side, not wanting to leave.
Bryan, on the other hand, became tense at the sight of Balfour, wanting to leave but afraid of getting chewed out.
Haillie, all smiles, went over to greet him, saying, "Balfour, you showed up just in time! The police said they needed a witness who saw Elinor and the thug who attacked Patricia together before Elinor could be convicted! But they don't have a witness."
Balfour said, "Who says there's no witness?"
Haillie's taken aback, her eyes full of confusion. "There is? Balfour, do you know where the witness is?"
"I am the witness!" Balfour's tone was gentle but firm: "The other night, I happened to see Ms. Mendoza and that thug together."
Balfour walked into the center of the crowd, nodded politely to the police, and said hello.
Then he turned to Theo with a friendly gaze; although he's humble, there's a resolute look in his eyes.
"Theo, unfortunately, this involves my sister Patricia's safety; I have to step in."
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