Melanie asked again, “Will Vania obediently plead guilty though?”
“She has to. I will tell the other side to be quick so that we won’t have to worry for long.”
Melanie finally smiled, feeling at ease. “Mom, you are amazing.”
Josie was proud to hear that. “Quick, go and learn what your teachers have taught you. It’s just a matter of time before you return to Hanson.”
“Okay, I’ll follow your arrangement.”
The two had already started planning what would happen after Melanie returned to Hanson’s side.
…
At that moment, Hanson had just returned to the company when Larry grabbed his phone and rushed in. “President, something has happened to Miss Vania.”
Hanson immediately put down the documents in his hand, frowning. “Speak.”
Then, Larry immediately explained everything he knew.
Next, Hanson checked his social media, which he had not logged in for a long time, and all the news of Vania’s arrest popped up, including all the negative comments.
In an instant, the temperature around Hanson dropped. He was about to get up and grab his jacket, but he sat down again in an instant. He wanted to rescue Vania immediately, but he couldn’t. This incident was obviously planned. If he went to rescue Vania at this time, Vania would not be able to explain her innocence clearly.
Unfortunately, she had to stay in the police station for a little while longer.
Then, Hanson immediately told Larry, “Go and check on this now.”
Larry nodded. “I have already sent someone.”
Hanson nodded in agreement. “Tell the police that whoever causes trouble to Vania will be causing me trouble, understand?”
“Yes, I’ll do it right away.”
Since Vania couldn’t get out, she naturally had nothing to be afraid of.
The police officer showed the indictment booklet in his hand and said impatiently to Vania, “Don’t delay our time. We are going to drink and have fun after getting off work.”
Vania knew that there was no point in arguing with them, so she simply shut up and didn’t speak to save her energy. Since she wouldn’t be able to get out for some time, it was important to maintain her strength.
Seeing that she was so indifferent and had stopped talking, the presiding officer slammed the table and became angry.
Pointing at her with his baton, he shouted, “We’re asking you a question! How dare you not answer?”
“If it’s a formal arrest, then I’ll definitely cooperate,” Vania replied.
“Oh, you dare to talk back to us. Let me tell you this—now, you are not the boss of any company. When you’re in our hands, you must listen to us, or you will not be able to survive.”
The police officer next to him also echoed, “I’d recommend you to cooperate with us in order to avoid physical suffering.”
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