Eleanore and her group looked as if they had seen ghosts. They thought they had a protector coming, only to face disappointment once again. The scene immediately turned into a wailing chorus of despair. Each one, with painted faces, was wailing and pleading with the Chavez family to let them go, Jeremiah glanced at Darnell.

Darnell, quick to catch on, immediately directed his men to escort everyone to the police station.

It took ten minutes for the police to load all the crying and shouting women into the patrol cars.

During this time, Jeremiah, Yvette, Aurora, and Clifford all had indifferent expressions. It was surprisingly unanimous.

Standing not far away, Darnell couldn’t help but be taken aback by their expressions. He found the appearance of these four was really something. Even celebrities couldn’t compare.

After seeing everyone off, Darnell went back to the dessert shop. Just as he reached the entrance, he heard Clifford’s voice. “I’ve told you. Don’t handle things like hitting people by yourself Look. Your hand is a little swollen. Does it hurt? Do you want me to blow on it?”

These words made Darnell feel embarrassed. He felt like he wouldn’t need to eat anything for three days. He thought, I’ve never thought that Clifford, who usually seemed so serious and stern, would act like this in front of Aurora. You can never judge a book by its cover.

Darnell summoned his courage to reenter the dessert shop, pretending he hadn’t heard what Clifford just said. He kept a respectful demeanor. “Mr. Clifford Chavez, Mr. Jeremiah Chavez, everyone has been taken to the station. Do you have any further instructions?”

Clifford politely said Darnell, “Thank you, Darnell. The Chavez family will send someone to the station to assist with the follow-up work.”

Darnell was flattered to see such a gentle expression from, Clifford. It was rare for Clifford to show this kind of kindness. “Alright, Mr. Clifford Chavez. If there’s nothing else, I’ll head back to the station.”

After Darnell excused himself, only Yvette, Jeremiah, Aurora, and Clifford were left in the dessert shop.

Clifford glanced at Yvette with a hint of curiosity. He asked Aurora, “Is this your friend?” He knew Jeremiah wouldn’t have any female friends to ask about, so he didn’t bother to ask him.

Aurora nodded. “This is the pretty girl I just met. Her name is Yvette. She came to help me in a fight, and if it weren’t for her, I wouldn’t have enjoyed it as much today.”

met. Her name is Yvette. She came to help me in a fight, and if it weren’t for her, I wouldn’t have enjoyed

smile. The Chavez family rule was that he must like

Yvette for her simple clothes. “Hello, Yvette. I’m Charlie,

her voice calm and her appearance stunning. “Hi, I’m

very polite

next to them, Jeremiah lowered his gaze, his thin lips barely

look at Jeremiah.

Jeremiah just stood there-silently.

was soft and smooth. She really liked her and thought about taking her home. Then she suddenly pulled Clifford aside, and they whispered about

seized the moment to stand next to Yvette and gently reached for her hand. He wore a look of grievance. “Since I came in, you’ve only looked

lifted one side of her mouth into a slight smirk, and raised an eyebrow.

“My mom held your hand for three minutes earlier,

quite upset. She tugged

back, pulling Clifford along. She looked thoughtfully at the positions of Jeremiah and Yvette. She thought, ‘Did I knock myself out in the

get Aurora’s attention.

like fate has brought us together. I feel we

pointed at Jeremiah. “If you agree, you’ll get a handsome nephew for free! Imagine how

let her be. Judging

his status, Aurora really didn’t have many friends, so it was rare to find someone she liked. So Clifford from Yvette’s face, she seemed to

at Yvette. His tone was formal. “Don’t worry. Our Chavez family will treat you like family, we definitely won’t

lifted her gaze, glancing at Aurora, then at Jeremiah. There was a hint of a

almost spinning around

watched Aurora

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