Chapter: 941
With that, Tyrone Left.
Tyrone was overwhelmed with work, and Sabrina hadn’t seen him for three days.
Bettie remained at her family’s house and hadn‘t returned.
At the apartment, there were only Sabrina and Jennie. Sabrina initially felt worried upon
receiving the threatening Letter. However, three days had passed, and to her relief,
nothing out of the ordinary had occurred.
The following day, the chief of the police station called Sabrina.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHe informed her that during the investigation into Zeke’s abduction and trafficking, they
discovered that ten years ago, Zeke’s biological parents had received a substantial
amount of money, subsequently transferring it to an offshore account.
Yet, they still couldn’t prove Zeke was the kidnapper. The next step involved the victim
testifying.
However, the victim was a woman who had endured cruel torture and mental trauma and
was not willing to testify at this time.
Sabrina empathized with the victim’s feelings. But she had no choice but to try; it was for
her father’s sake.
She asked the chief, “Would you be able to arrange an appointment for me to see her? I
want to speak with her in person.”
“Okay, I’ll see what I can do.” The chief agreed.
Bettie returned after a few days.
Exhausted, she pushed the suitcase aside and slumped onto the sofa, rubbing her
forehead with irritation.
“What’s wrong?” Sabrina poured a cup of coffee and handed it to her.
Bettie let out a long sigh but remained silent. She looked visibly distraught.
She had always been energetic. It was the first time that Sabrina had seen her Like this.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Bettie, what happened? Did anything happen to your parents?”
Bettie lowered her gaze, clearly in distress. “Sabrina, do you think men’s brains are
between their legs?”
Sabrina paused, sensing the underlying issue.
Bettie smiled sarcastically and continued, “I just discovered that my father cheated on my
mother and has a son with another woman. His son is in college now. Then I realized why
he kept pressuring me to go on those blind dates.”
Although Sabrina suspected something like that, the revelation left her visibly shocked.
Bettie’s father had always been an amiable figure in her mind.
Sabrina sat beside Bettie on the sofa and wrapped her arms around her friend, offering a
warm and comforting embrace. “I’m here for you. You don’t have to go through this
alone.”