"Officer Charm, I hope that you can abide by the professional ethics of a policeman. I hope that you won't divulge anything regarding my mother's case to irrelevant people, even if that person is my father. They're divorced, so they have nothing to do with each other now. Do you understand?" Zayne reminded Jensen with an intense gaze.
Jensen raised his eyebrows slightly and said, "Zayne, why do you sound so unhappy with Mr. Yarbrough? Are you holding a grudge against him or something?"
"I don't have the time for that," Zayne said calmly, "Since they're divorced, they should have a clean break."
As he said that, Zayne looked at his father, Timothy.
Timothy's face darkened upon hearing that.
A clean break?
Even if he hadn't intended to intrude, as an outsider now, it seemed that he had incidentally done so.
Zayne's sharp tongue left Timothy speechless.
"Wait, Zayne. Did you just say that your mother and Mr. Yarbrough have divorced?"
"That's right," Zayne replied.
"Gosh, that's too bad," Jensen said frankly, "You've both stayed together for so long now, why so sudden?"
"Do all policemen like to gossip like you?" Zayne retorted.
Jensen was at a loss for words.
After a moment of silence, Jensen spoke, "Well, since they're divorced, I certainly won't tell him anything about the case then. But Mr. Yarbrough is Grace's biological father so either way, we're still somehow related, you said it yourself earlier. Then, me inviting Mr. Yarbrough to have a chat in my office is not unreasonable, don't you agree?"
Zayne was stunned into silence.
"So rest assured. I won't say anything I'm not supposed to. Even if I do, you realize that we're within our rights to do as we please, right?" Jensen said with a smile.
Zayne was still a teenager after all, not a grown man. However, given time, it was clear that this teenager would definitely come to take up all of his responsibilities with an iron fist.
Zayne pulled a long face and kept silent.
He knew that it was meaningless to say anything more.
"Mr. Yarbrough, why don't you go to my office first." Jensen smiled at him and got someone to bring Timothy to his office.
Once Timothy was gone, he turned to Zayne with a smile and said, "Zayne, your mother's case will only be resolved after we get the final results of Grace's medical examination at the hospital. We'll have to invite a third party to assess the injuries she has suffered, and also pay a visit to the fruit vendor to verify the incident."
"How many years do you think my mother will be sentenced to?" Zayne asked firmly, keeping his gaze locked on Jensen.
"I can't be certain," Jensen said.
"I don't need you to be certain. I just want to ask, based on your experience, how many years do you think she will get in prison?"
"Less than three years," Jensen answered eventually, "It all depends on Grace's medical results. If Grace hadn't been pregnant, your mother might only have been detained for a short while because there wouldn't be any severe damage. But since Grace is pregnant, it's difficult to determine the damage done on the fetuses. Your mother will be detained until her trial. We don't know when the trail will begin, but it's possible that we will have to wait until the children are born."
"So what you're saying is my mother might be detained during the whole course of Grace's pregnancy," Zayne said.
Jensen nodded and said, "That may be so."
Zayne became solemn all of a sudden as he clenched his fists tightly.
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