Chapter 1346
Outside the police station.
Balfour, Byran, Ida, and Chase were all sitting in their own cars, waiting for Ellinor to come out.
Byran checked his watch and started to look a bit anxious. “It’s been an hour already; the statement should be done by now. Why hasn’t Ellinor come out? I’m going in to check.”
As he said this, he was about to open the car door to go have a look.
Balfour stopped him. “Sit down! Keep your cool. Don’t go in there and make a mess. Theo’s in there. He won’t let anything happen to Ellinor.”
Byran didn’t dare go against Balfour and closed the car door that he had just cracked open, reluctantly sitting back in his seat. He asked, somewhat puzzled, “Bro, when did you start having so much faith in Theo? Didn’t you used to dislike him the most?”
Balfour shot him a glance, his eyes full of displeasure.
Byran immediately closed his mouth, not daring to speak anymore.
In another car not far away, Ida and Chase were both focused on the police station’s entrance, one in the driver’s seat and the other in the passenger’s seat.
Chase asked with a playful tone. “Do you think our boss will make peace with the Blanchet family this time?”
Ida adjusted her gold-rimmed glasses. “Whether she makes peace or not is her choice; we just have to respect it.”
Chase lazily propped his forehead, sighing deeply. “I finally get it this time; our boss has never forgotten Theo. She just cares too much about him, so she can’t accept him lying to her. If anything really happened to Theo, she would personally punish the offender herself to avenge Theo.”
Ida slightly narrowed her eyes, silently agreeing with Chase’s words.
At that time, the boss really gave the gang leader a hard time. They had been by her side for so many years and had never seen her lose control like that for anyone.
“You better worry about your own issues first.” Ida pointed in a certain direction outside the car window.
Chase looked over to see a taxi stopping at the entrance of the police station. Belinda got out of the car first, followed by Jacob. They both headed towards the police station’s entrance.
Seeing this, Chase got out of the car, walked over leisurely, and blocked their path.
Belinda and Jacob were both surprised to see Chase here.
Jacob came to his senses and respectfully greeted his boss, slightly bowing his head.
“Mr. Larios.”
Belinda, on the other hand, looked anxious. “You’re here too? Have you seen my uncle? I heard he was okay, so I rushed over.”
Chase gave a slight nod to Jacob, then turned to Belinda and said gently, “Don’t worry, your uncle is fine. Marissa and Putnam are here too. Don’t go in; wait for them to come out.”
Belinda, somewhat agitated, grabbed Chase’s arm. “You really saw him? He’s okay, isn’t he? Is he injured? Is his face disfigured?”
Chase reassured her. “Yes, I saw him. He’s fine; everything’s okay. He and Ellinor are inside, cooperating with the police investigation. You’ll see them when they come out.” Belinda’s tense body relaxed. “That’s good! My uncle is okay.. My aunt is okay too.”