Chapter 370 Offending The Unoffendable

Fanny turned her head and saw a Christopher in his mask and sunglasses. Just hearing his voice, she recognized him but couldn’t understand why he wore a mask and sunglasses. “Christopher? Why are you wearing a mask?” she asked.

Christopher replied, “Sorry, Fanny, there were other things, so I didn’t come to see you immediately. I wear a mask because my face is allergic.”

Upon hearing this, Fanny bit her lip and remained silent. I thought Christopher just discovered the news, but he’s already known I had been arrested long ago and has only come to see me now! He says there were other things to attend to. Does that mean what happens to me doesn’t matter to him? Thinking about this, Fanny became even more disappointed in Christopher.

Unaware of what was happening in Fanny’s mind, Christopher observed she didn’t say a word. He instantly continued, “Fanny, don’t worry. I will find a way to get you out.”

“Fanny, just wait. I will figure something out,” Joseph added.

Upon hearing their words, Fanny felt upset and asked, “So you’re not here to take me out now?”

Neither of them responded, and the three fell into silence.

Tears welled up in Fanny’s eyes instantly, and she anxiously grabbed Joseph’s arm. Joseph? Say something! You’re here to help me, right? I don’t want to stay here anymore. Although she was temporarily detained, the police did not mistreat her by starving or freezing her, but she didn’t want to stay there any longer! I want to get out!

Joseph deeply breathed and reassured her. “Fanny, calm down. Tell me what happened so I can help you.” Although Mr. Leofric did not explicitly mention it, upon hearing that Fanny could not be released on bail, he and Christopher harbored suspicions. Fanny must have offended someone she shouldn’t have.

After hearing Joseph’s words, Fanny hesitated momentarily before telling them about what she and Dylan had done. However, in her words, she is just an innocent person who has been deceived by Dylan.

Before Joseph and Christopher could say anything after listening to Fanny, Mr. Leofric came over to urge them. “You should leave now. It’s late at night. Whatever you have to say, say it tomorrow.”

The two reluctantly glanced at Fanny for a moment before leaving.

As for Fanny, without the previous excitement, she leaned against the iron railing and watched the backs of the two as they walked away.

During the night, Angela observed Yaxley during training and noticed he was constantly distracted. “Yaxley? What’s wrong with you?”

“Nothing.” Yaxley returned to his senses, shook his head, and focused on the topic.

him. However, Yaxley didn’t want to say more, so she tactfully didn’t press for answers. As they walked

a gentle

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kind appearance, Tyler looked proud, and his eyes, although fixed on Yaxley,

the two of them

at Lara and softly asked, “Is there something you

to come and celebrate. It’s not a big party, just a gathering of

as she turned to

hand and leading her away. “Ava

expression froze upon hearing Yaxley’s

were far away. “Tsk, you

though their intentions were all directed towards Yaxley. But neither had shown up. Lara had hoped that this time, using her birthday as an excuse. Yaxley and Angela would agree to come, but she didn’t expect Yaxley would show her

did that on purpose! He’s just relying on the Collier Family’s status and looking down on you,”

you have nothing constructive to say, please keep

two was palpable, but they exchanged only a few words without escalating

Angela, soon released her hand. “Sorry, Angela. Those two were annoying. That’s why I pulled you

beside him. “It’s okay. I don’t feel like talking to them

like they were in charge

either.

asked, “Do you have other plans for later, Angela? Ava wants to meet you. She

Yaxley probably had other commitments, so she didn’t want to hold

someone drive

he was about to call the driver. Oliver was waiting outside the school gate, so

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