Rosalie was taken aback. Gnashing her teeth, she said, "I don't care that much. I'm going to look for him. I must tell him just how abominable these two sisters are."
Jovane didn't say anything else, nor did she care about Rosalie's attitude at all.
When Rosalie noticed that, she frowned. "Why aren't you speaking?"
"Rosalie, some things are mutual." Jovane said, "Their words were not pleasant to the ear, but yours was not pleasant either. You treated Alice like that, but Grace's attitude towards you was already very good. What else do you want?"
Rosalie's brows furrowed. "No matter what, you always side with other people. Are you my sister-in-law or someone else's?"
"Don't lose your temper at me," Jovane said with a smile. "It's useless to be mad at me. You can't solve any problems that way."
Rosalie was very angry. There was nowhere for her to vent her anger. She could only feel her chest heave, making her feel very uncomfortable.
Jovane knew that Rosalie had to have a place to vent her anger.
"Enough, Rosalie, don't be angry anymore." Jovane didn't argue with Rosalie. She sighed and said, "Since ancient times, if parents argue with their children over marriage, the younger generation always wins. Do you think your son will be happy if you force them apart?"
Rosalie refused to listen. At this moment, she was extremely agitated. She said to Jovane, "I don't care. In any case, this woman cannot marry into my family. What a disgrace. They dared to humiliate me. They don't even have any manners."
Jovane knew that she wouldn't listen to any kind of persuasion at the moment.
However, the manners were mutual. In the first place, she didn't respect other people and spoke rudely to them from the start, so why would other people treat her well?
If other people were always subservient to her, it would seem that they were too merciful, like a saint.
Now, the sisters appeared to be normal people. Everybody was normal, so nobody was superior to anyone.
Judging from Rosalie's appearance, she had already lost her battle without a fight.
"I won't talk you out of it anymore. You figure it out on your own," Jovane said. "I think I'd better go back. I won't go to the police station."
It was the proper thing to stay out of it.
"No, you must accompany me to the police station!" Rosalie grabbed Jovane and took her directly to the police station that Jensen was working in.
About ten minutes later, they arrived at Jensen's workplace.
"Help me find Jensen."
As soon as she entered the station, Rosalie said, "I am his mother. I have something urgent to talk to him about."
"Hello, I'll go find our leader now." A male officer in his uniform immediately went to find Jensen.
Jensen had been extremely busy with his cases recently.
"Boss, your mother is here. There's an urgent matter."
As soon as Jensen heard this, he frowned immediately.
He hurried out and saw his mother and aunt at a glance.
There was a helpless look on Jovane's face.
"Jensen, I can't do anything about it. I'm just here as a driver. Your mother asked me to send her here, so I had to come."
Jensen nodded quickly and looked at Rosalie. "Mom, what happened?"
"Let's talk outside." Rosalie hadn't lost her mind yet. "Come out with me. We'll talk outside."
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