Chapter 1750:

Then, Hazel remembered her mother… Yes, her mother would never let her go to jail. Her mother would surely take the blame just to protect her!

With this thought, Hazel began to scheme secretly. Meanwhile, Eloise, thinking Hazel was distressed about the prospect of being convicted of arson, continued to offer comfort.

Not long after Hazel and her parents were escorted to the police station, Harlee arrived.

“Why are you here?” Hazel asked, incredulous.

Harlee casually strolled to a chair, sat down, and crossed her legs, exuding a relaxed demeanor.

“I came to see the Wallace family’s downfall.”

“Who do you think you are?” Hazel stepped toward Harlee, her gaze fierce.

“Harlee, do you think you run this place? Coming here to watch our downfall? Really, you must think you’re the ruler of the world, huh?”

Right after her retort, Hazel received a sharp blow to her forehead, which quickly swelled and started bleeding.

to

think you are, speaking to Harlee like that?

is the police station,

chapters now on

her words, shocked that none of the officers around them intervened, nor did those who had

stoic expression until a

made it. Heading

and Patrick escorted Virginia and Ulises into the room. Hazel gasped, her hands trembling as she clenched

her and delivered a stinging slap

trouble, but this is pure evil! Your malice was shocking. What harm had the Swain family ever caused

shattered as the truth came out. At twenty years old, she was too green

just talking nonsense!

eyes, her voice

with his own troubles mounting, he wasn’t in the state to scold her. He didn’t dare intervene when his daughter was struck. The fact that not a single officer stopped the assault at the police station was

her nerves fraying. Something about this woman unnerved her deeply. Harlee

not one to be easily subdued, grabbed Hazel by the hair and delivered a sharp slap. She then pinned her to

as she saw fit, provided she didn’t go as far as killing her. Amid Hazel’s

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