William gave Linda a deep look before picking up the bag beside him.
Watching Linda in silence, Jay hesitated to speak up.
Linda finished replying to her messages and looked up at him. “Mr. Howell, do you have something to say to me?”
It was more of a statement than a question.
Jay nodded. “Ms. Felix, you know what I want to say.”
He was William’s assistant. Of course he was going to side with William.
“I know,” Linda replied. She glanced at her fingernails, which had grown quite long now. It seemed she needed to find time to get them done soon.
“Mr. Wilson made mistakes back then, but he wasn’t the real culprit. Can’t you give him another chance?” Linda flashed Jay a slight smile.
William, who had just finished changing and was about to leave, paused at the door upon hearing Jay’s question.
He was curious whether Linda would respond differently to someone else asking the same question compared to when she faced the media.
He thought she wouldn’t be so cold–hearted.
Linda spoke seriously, “Mr. Howell, considering everything I’ve endured and the walls I’ve hit over the years with him, I can’t keep throwing myself against the same obstacle.”
She didn’t give a direct answer. She was implying she wasn’t going to give William another chance.
People grew up. She had grown mature enough to understand that some things could not be forced, like relationships.
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leverage.
Previously, she might have used John’s influence to fight for it. But without John, she had
William felt a sharp pang in his chest. He turned the door handle and walked out.
“Let’s go to the police station,” he said.
Linda grabbed her bag and stood up, making a gesture to show William the v
At the police station, Lucy still stubbornly denied her mistakes. She was convinced she was right and that
Linda deserved it
After giving her statement, Linda approached Lucy and sat on the interrogator’s chair.
“Aunt Lucy, this is the police station. You should watch your behavior. A single mistake can lead to
disaster.”
“Linda, you deserve to die!” Lucy’s eyes were almost bulging out of her head. If looks could kill, Linda would have been torn to pieces already.
“Everything you have now is because of us. Why can’t you learn to be grateful?” Lucy said with a pained expression
Linda thought Lucy should consider a career in acting. Her performance was too convincing. She switched personas more smoothly than many professional actors.
Linda couldn’t help but laugh at her words.
“What do you mean you gave me everything?” Linda looked at her. Even her luxurious outfit couldn’t mask. her unsophisticated air
“Felix Group was built from the ground up by my parents. Everything you eat, use, and live in was provided by them. Without us, you’d be nothing but stray dogs.
“Felix Group belongs to my father, not Tom. You’re just occupying a place that doesn’t belong to you and pretending to be the victim. Who are you fooling? Who is the ungrateful one here? Do you think nobody is aware of this?
“Lucy, I can assure you that I will settle the score with you, one by one. I hope you can handle it.”
Linda stood up and took a couple of steps closer.
Lucy was restrained and couldn’t move. So she couldn’t harm Linda.
*Just wait and see as everything you’ve fought for over the years slips away bit by bit.”
Linda knocked on the door, and a female officer opened it.
An assistant from the legal department of YK Media was waiting for her outside.
As if she were discussing the weather, Linda casually said, “I’m pressing charges for intentional assault. I won’t accept any settlement.”