Chapter 1205 Don't Speak to Your Mom Like That

Fortunately, Eric didn't succeed in taking anyone away. Instead, he ended up getting shot and escaped in a sorry state.

When Jenny arrived home, Graham was comforting Lynette. Upon seeing Jenny, he said, "Don't worry, we're all fine."

“Yes, did Eric escape?" Jenny asked, looking at Leonard, who was present as an official on the case. His involvement meant that he could crack down on Eric's crimes.

Leonard glanced at her and said, "I have already made arrangements. Eric is now wanted nationwide."

Regardless of whether he had committed any previous crimes, breaking into a home with armed men was already a crime. That alone was enough to ensure that Eric would be behind bars for a long time. However, both Jenny and Leonard were not that naive to believe that that alone would suffice, as the Dafoes were not as weak as they had imagined.

"I have some information here that I believe you can make use of," Jenny said, pulling out a thick stack of documents from her bag. Those were all the information she had collected.

and paged through them casually. However, as he

it!" Leonard shouted in anger. Each piece of information represented a person who had died at the hands

your help not only for personal reasons but also because this person is truly despicable. I feel that allowing him to roam freely is an insult to the deceased," Jenny said. Although she hoped Eric would stop bothering

any crimes, she would have thought of other ways to deal with

"Don't

Leonard left Walter Castle. It was evident that he would likely

and Lynette. With a hint of concern,

Lynette by his side. He was fine, but Lynette seemed to have been greatly affected and had an unpleasant expression

of, Madam Bell? Are you worried that we cant protect you, or do you not want to stay here?" Jenny asked rudely, her

didn't understand why she was

her, "Don't speak to your mom

Lynette was still not her mother. Well, Jenny had not accepted her as

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