Chapter 791The human trafficker did not succeed in kidnapping the child. She insisted that she was justmistaken for the child and refused to confess. According to the usual practice, the police made anaffidavit for her and could only let her go after interrogation.The young parents of that child were filled with anger. “She almost took my child away.”“I just mistook the child. You have no evidence. Don't slander me.”The trafficker of the major suspect was released that night. On the contrary, the evidence ofChristina's intentional injury was conclusive. She would be detained for 15 days and would be suedlater.The police were very friendly to her. Although she hit that woman, she was doing a good deed.That woman couldn't be brought into justice, yet at least she got a beating.But for Christina, the evidence of her hitting people was conclusive. There were so many witnessesand it was heard that the video of that time had been shared on the internet. “You're too impulsive.In the future...” She would definitely have a criminal record which would have a bad impact on herfuture.Everyone felt sorry for her."Don't be afraid. I've already called my parents. They'll help you.” Chad was anxious and keptcomforting her.“Leave me alone.”Feeling a little sad and regretful, she sat on a high chair, shook her legs, and lowered her head.When she was watching the elephant in the zoo, she caught a glimpse of the human traffickersneaking around looking for a child gotten separated, trying to steal away a few children. Sherecognized that the little girl had come in with her young parents. The child was crying, shaking, andpushing the human trafficker hard. Christina knew something was wrong.She was good-looking. When she lowered her head, dejected, she was always easy to attractsympathy from others.The police officers didn't want to make things difficult for her, so they lectured her that it was notright to hit people in public, then planned to give her a chance to ball out.“I see.’ Her voice was muffled.She regretted not being able to hold back her anger at that time. She should have dragged thehuman trafficker to a corner and hit her hard.We promise we won't do it again. Can you punish her lightly?”At this time, Chad leaned forward and asked nervously.“I can apply for bail for you, but it depends on the attitude of the other party. You'd better give infirst. After all, the future is important. If she makes a big fuss, it may also affect your SAT..."The police officer knew that they were only high school students, so he gave a suggestion."Go beg that human trafficker not to sue me?”All of sudden, she raised her head and gritted her teeth. “I'd rather die!” There was a hint ofresolution in her voice.The policeman in front of her knew she was a child of an ordinary family judging from her clothes.She was probably being stubborn. He then sighed and kindly analyzed the situation for her."Society is not like your school. This person has been listed as a key suspect by us. She has theintention to do evil and sooner or later, there will be retribution. Don't ruin your life because of thiskind of trash. It's not worth it."Young people were more impulsive, but they had to bear the consequences. Ordinary people likeher couldn't afford to pay the price.With a tense expression, she did not speak. She lowered her head, thinking. Chad looked at her withworry. He had never seen such a calm and melancholy expression on her face.At 9 p.m., the police kindly ordered her lunch. Yet she held the chopsticks and poked the ricewithout appetite. Chad then called his parents again in a panic.“You're on a business trip? When can you come back? You don't care about me? I'm in jail now. If noone comes an hour later, I'll call grandma directly.”He lied angrily and then hung up without waiting for his family to explain.As he turned around, his face softened, and he comforted her in a gentle voice, “Don't be afraid.Don't worry. You'll be fine. My family will be here soon to bail us out.”They now needed to pay the bail first. In fact, he had saved up a lot of pocket money since he was achild, but he usually wouldn't bring them with him. The bank cards were left at home. If he ran backto get the money himself, he would be worried to let her stay in the police station alone.Especially, she looked unusually quiet. After she looked very seriously at him calling his family, shegrew a little confused and her mind was full of complex thoughts. She now thought of her family.If she called her father Donald, would he be so angry?Probably he would scold her before she could explain.She then thought for a moment and laughed at herself, When she left the Dickens family, she sworethat she would never return. Her father might have thought that she was not his daughter anymore,and he might not have answered her call.At the thought of this, she lowered her head, her eyes turning red.“Christina...” Seeing that she seemed to be about to cry, he was anxious and incoherent.And she still lowered her head and ignored him, indulging in her thoughts.Suddenly, she felt sentimental about her family.She had been relying on her grandfather and her family since she was a child. She wasunscrupulous. Now that she broke off relations with her family, she still caused trouble everywhere.In fact, she just fantasized that the Dickens family could still be her support as before.Right now, she wanted to go back to the Dickens family.However, her father and grandmother had already abandoned her.The more she thought about it, the more miserable she felt. A rare sadness appeared on her face.When he saw her like this, he was so anxious that he grabbed his phone and rushed out of thepolice station. All the anxiety piled up turned into anger, which was directed to his parents.His parents had called two hours ago and found out that it was not their son who was in trouble atthe police station. It was just one of his classmates. In this case, they naturally did not want tointerfere. The most important thing was that they were afraid that Christina would be embroiledwith their son.Yet Chad sounded impatient and almost wanted to break up with his family. His parents had nochoice but to agree to help.In fact, if the Dickens family was willing to help, it would be easy to solve this problem. But at thismoment, not only did she fall out with her father, but this matter was taken as a short video andshared online by people. Even her grandmother would also replace her embarrassing.“Christina, we can let her go. Let her go now!”After a male police officer answered the phone, he looked a little strange. He then trotted to thedetention room and urged the guard to let her go.Right now, Christina, who was feeling down in the detention room, Immediately looked up and sawseveral police officers opening the door in a somewhat flustered manner, speaking in a more distantand respectful tone than before“Miss Dickens, we failed to investigate this matter today. That human trafficker committed a greatcrime just now. We have evidence and are arresting her. What you did today was brave. All of usshould learn from you.”But she felt a little confused when she heard them call her “Miss Dickens.”She wondered if the news of her beating up the trafficker might have reached her father's ears,At the same time, several landline phones suddenly rang. The atmosphere became tense anddepressing Ring, Ring.The police officers who answered the phone couldn't help but look in her direction. Theirexpressions became more strange. Finally, they hung up obediently. It seemed that the leader hadcalled personally.

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