The police didn't care about her explanations: "Without a thorough investigation, so don't jump to conclusions. Even if what you're saying is true, you had no right to hit her that hard. You continued to hit her even after she declared she was pregnant. That's intentional harm."

The officers directly took a pale-faced Lilian, along with a few eager "eyewitnesses".

After the drama fizzled out, the attendees of the banquet who had witnessed this spectacle didn't leave; they all stayed to see what would happen next.

Reuben Laurier came over: "Quinn, let's go."

Reuben had listened to Quintessa and hadn't intervened, merely observing on the sidelines. As Quintessa wasn't in danger, he chose not to step in.

He had a pretty good idea of what had gone down by now. Now that it was over, he needed to quickly get Quintessa out of there: who knew what else might happen? Violet had already made five consecutive calls, incessantly inquiring about the situation.

With things wrapping up, Quintessa also prepared to leave. "Alright, let's go."

to leave, Nathan stopped them.

there something else you

"uncle", and

same with him; she used him, wrapping her arms around his, sweetly calling him "brother-in-law" while dealing with Miranda. And after dealing with Miranda,

like that? Plus, her sole purpose here seemed to be to cause a scene, which fueled Jerome's anger towards her

more.

about to settle accounts with Quintessa, he said nothing and just

stated, "Ms. Young, the Lott family has no grievances with you, yet you decide to wreck our

Nathan's gaze was

interesting. What does this have to do with

believe that all of this was orchestrated by

much credit. If were as cunning as you suggest, your

Lott family holds a respectable position in Emberbrook. Your actions have maliciously damaged our reputation. You must issue a public apology acknowledging your scheme, clarifying that today's

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