William and Cameron Thomas almost arrived at the gate of the police office at the same time.
With his arm held in his servantâs arms, Cameron strode towards William and said, âItâs really a big problem! You should inform me earlier.â
William took his arms to support him, âYouâve been in poor health for a long time. I donât want to bother you.â
âIâm not bothered. Dealing with this case wonât take much time,â Cameron walked inside together with him and sighed, âIt has never occurred to me that Channing is the child of Miranda, but I did think he looks quite like you. Maybe that is what we call destiny.â
William bit his lips, âI failed to take good care of them.â
Cameron sighed, âDonât say that. We should take him out first.â
Entering the gate, a police man came over to ask how he can help them.
Supported by a walking stick, Cameron said, âIâm Cameron Thomas. I want to see Chief Hammond.â
Guessing that William and Cameron may be of some distinguished background, the officer immediately ran away to fetch Chief Hammond.
Soon, Chief Hammond walked here hastily.
He said to Cameron cap in hand, âMr. Thomas, what breeze of good fortune has blown you here?â
Cameron was quite prestigious in City N. Most people at William's age had listened to the lectures delivered by him when they were young so they often regarded him as their mentor.
And Chief Hammond was one of them.
Cameron said calmly, âI came here for a reason.â
With his arm in arms, Chief Hammond led Cameron to the chiefâs office, âWeâd better have a talk in my office.â
William didnât follow them and went outside to have a phone call.
After they had left, a few police officers began to discuss with each other in a low voice.
âWhy did Mr. Thomas suddenly come here?â
âIs there any case involving the powerful or the rich?â
âThe boy we arrested yesterday is said to be the younger brother of Mr. Conrad.â
âBut he is actually the younger brother-in-law of Mr. Conrad. And Iâve never heard there is any intimate relationship between Mr. Thomas and the Conradâs family.â
âBut there is certainly no other case than that one which could make it necessary for Mr. Thomas to come here in person.â
âI donât know how the boy would be judged. It all depends on whether Chassell Barret could make it or not.â
âIf I were Chassell, I would rather die. If he makes it, he will definitely be sent to jail again. I heard he has also threatened Winnie Truman. Then he wonât get out in this two or three decades.â
âMaybe that is why Chassell chose to find Channing Radomil. He would rather have the boy dying with him than end up living a hopeless life in jail.â
In the chiefâs office.
Knowing the purpose of Cameron, Chief Hammond seemed to be in a pickle, âI also want to free him, Mr. Thomas. Mr. Conrad came yesterday for the same purpose. But the journalists were still waiting eagerly out there. Maybe a few days later would be better?â
Cameron said in a low voice, âI heard it was the man called Chassell who tried to provoke him in the campus. Channing is a good kid and he is also excellent in academic studies. He is popular among his teachers and classmates. Chassell is the only enemy of him. You should not bully such a good person.â
Chief Hammond said, âYouâre right, Mr. Thomas. Iâve also done some investigation and I know what kind of person he is. But you know, we have to go through all these procedures. Donât bother, Mr. Thomas. After the journalists have all gone, I will definitely send the boy back to you intact. And after the case ended, I will have his name cleared.
âAs for the case of Chassell, we have initiated the internal investigation. We will have all those involved in the bail of him interrogated.â
With his walking stick in hand, Cameron remained silent.
Chief Hammond was right. Though Chassell deserved to die, he should be judged by the law.
So, Cameron stood up and said, âI donât want to make it hard for you. But the kid is the son of one of my friends. You should keep a keen eye on this case. He deserves a bright future.â
Chief Hammond halted for a second. Channing Radomil was the brother-in-law of Mr. Conrad and also the son of Mr. Thomasâ friend.
What a boy.
But who was the friend Mr. Thomas mentioned?
Cameron asked before he left, âCan we meet the boy?â
Chief Hammond nodded, âOf course, Mr. Thomas.â
As Chief Hammond led Cameron out with his arm in hands, William also walked in after finishing his phone call.
With Cameronâ words in mind, Chief Hammond take a few more glances at William closely.
He was a stranger to him definitely.
Cameron turned back to say, âYou could handle your own business now. We can be led to the boy by someone else.â
Chief Hammond did have something else to do. So, he sent someone else to guide the gentlemen.
Outside the lounge, Cameron stopped, âI wonât get in. You should have a good talk with him. He is just as stubborn as Miranda and Stella.â
William nodded, âI know.â
In the lounge, sitting on a single bed, Channing was staring at the window. Seemingly he was indulged in his own wondering.
He was not cuffed but he was confined to this narrow room.
Yet he would never regret what he had done.
At this moment, the door was opened. He thought it were the police officers who were sent to interrogate him so he asked, âSo he died?â
âNot yet.â
It was a low voice of a man.
Channing turned away and he frowned a bit.
William closed the door behind him before he headed to Channing. He pulled out the chair before the desk and sat down. He looked at Channing squarely, âYou want him to die, donât you?â
Channing looked away and remained silent with his eyelids lowered.
Mr. Conrad Proposes to His Ex-wife Again ï¤Chapter 871: It Mustn't Happen An Eight-year-old Princess ï¤Chapter 1410 Go And Return Quickly Critic William continued, âYouâve grown up. You should know what has been involved in the case. He indeed deserves to die. But you should leave him to the law. You are not a vigilante.â
Channing said in a cold voice, âBut the law allowed him to get out of the jail.â
This time it was Williamâs turn to remain silent.
Obviously, Channing had no intention to talk about this issue anymore. He began to lie on the bed with his back facing William.
William said, âIâve seen your girlfriend in the hospital.â
Channing frowned. He bit his lips with his hands clenched into fists.
âShe is willing to guard the wardroom for you day and night,â William said, âIf you want to see her again, you should get out of the room. You may think of yourself as a brave boy who fears nothing. But actually, you are the only person who is moved by yourself.â
âThose who worry about you are still waiting outside. They will spare no efforts to have you freed.â
Channing remained silent.
âA real man should take his own responsibility, which means he should protect his families and his lover. But he will not bother the others, nor will he let the those under his protection suffer life-long agony and self-accusation.â
âDo you think you act like a real man?â
William stood up, âYou will be free in three days. Before that, you should make it clear what you really want and the meaning of your behavior.â
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