Chapter 1633 A Visit From the Special Unit
Keesha had never encountered someone like Wynter before a girl who seemed even more superior to her. Furthermore, Wynter's striking appearance was too stunning not to stir envy!
Keesha sneered. "Oh, we'd love to make a call. The question is, will you dare allow us?"
The other magnates froze. Wynter's appearance gave them an uneasy sense that relying on connections might be the wrong move here.
True to form, Wynter's smile only grew. She stood there, tall and elegant, before casting a sidelong glance. "Give this lady her phone so she can make her call."
The Special Unit members knew Wynter well enough they could tell she was setting a trap. They'd just have to record the call. Without hesitation, they handed over the phone.
Keesha hesitated slightly. Wynter's willingness had thrown her off, but upon reflection, it made sense.
caused a serious accident due to intoxicated driving, the officers on duty had let
a little money and her father's appearance could smooth out any problem. After all, her father was the top official in the province. She was confident people here wouldn't dare
pause, Keesha arrogantly snatched
call at times. However, given that she was his only daughter, he had to indulge her
Nord, your father is still in a meeting. Could you perhaps wait for him to
it. "I am in fucking custody right now! Return my call shortly? Then what the heck do
custody? At a
this is a critical period. We have high-level
less about his concern. "Well, do as
she was going
to allow her to end the call. "Ms. Nord, could you pass the
look. "He wants to
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