Chapter 953 - 953 628 Dont Know What Title to Give (Second
Chapter 953 - 953 628 Dont Know What Title to Give (Second
?Chapter 953: Chapter 628: Don’t Know What Title to Give (Second Update) Chapter 953: Chapter 628: Don’t Know What Title to Give (Second Update) “Mao Jingling, you’re in big trouble now!”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about?” The woman seemed to have thought of something but still played dumb, “Officer, have you perhaps made some mistake?”
“Or maybe, you’ve got the wrong person?” The smile on her face had become weird and awkward.
But all she saw was the leading officer snorting coldly, “Rest assured, we have definitely not got the wrong person, and of course, we are not arresting the wrong person either.” As soon as his words fell, he gestured with his hand, “Cuff her.”
No sooner had he finished speaking than two officers from behind stepped forward and cuffed the woman, quickly pushing her to one side. The woman did not even have time to struggle; by the time she realized what was happening, she was already subdued, kicking and screaming.
The leading officer paid no attention to her, instead stepping forward into the room to look at the luggage already packed and the passport prepared on the coffee table. His glance swept over the lavishness before him, eliciting a snort and an even colder expression on his face.
He casually picked up the passport from the table, turned around, and commanded sharply, “Take her away.” Having said that, he strode towards the exit, casually closing the door behind him and escorting the woman away.
On their way down the elevator.
“Officer, you’ve really got the wrong person. There are people in this world who look exactly the same, and it’s common for several people to share a name. I’m really a good citizen!”
“And while you’re doing this to me, at least let me know what I’ve done wrong, right? You can’t just arrest me without giving me a reason, right?”
An obstinate person who wouldn’t shed tears until she saw her own coffin was still vehemently denying the crimes she had committed. Watching the woman, the onlookers who had been waiting there to see the commotion started whispering among themselves even more.
With a snort of disdain, the leading officer looked at the woman, “I advise you to stop proclaiming your innocence here; it’s no use, we have long since obtained the evidence.”
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