Chapter 193
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 193 Instant Regret
The door to the interrogation room was kicked open.
Jerome was belligerent. He had been shaking since receiving Otisâ phone call.
He never thought anyone would be foolish enough to arrest the new SecretaryâGeneral. As if that
wasnât bad enough, the fools also accused the SecretaryâGeneral of assaulting an officer on duty.
Unfortunately for Jerome, those fools were none other than his subordinates.
At this point, he doubted he could be Chief Commissioner of the police force for much longer.
On his way to the Ravenwood police precinct, Jerome prayed that Adam had enough sense to restrain
himself during the interrogation.
Jerome made dozens of calls to Adam, but the latter did not pick up.
Jerome wished his car could go faster. In the end, he arrived at the police precinct too late.
He knew the end was near when he got to the interrogation room.
Next to Jerome, Otis looked stormy as he assessed the situation before him. It was clear to see that
Adam and his coâworkers were trying to force a confession out of the arrestees.
When Otis saw Dom pressing the front of his chest, his blood boiled.
âAdam!â Otis barked. He wanted nothing more than to rid Southdale of Adam right now.
Adam was still glowering at Wynter and the others when Otis called out to him.
He didnât bother to look at Otis as he snapped, âAnyone who isnât part of this case, get out! Youâre
obstructing official business!â
Having gotten used to being in charge, Adam never looked at a person before speaking to
them.
When he finally bothered to turn around, he froze. âMâMr. Grayson? MâMr. Buchâ¦â
He was so stunned he couldnât even address Otis properly. He had no idea what the deputy mayor was
doing at a small, local precinct such as Ravenwoodâs.
Adam felt his knees go weak. However, basic manners demanded that he regain his
composure.
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He flashed Otis and Jerome a smile as he made to greet them.
Just then, an icy voice drawled behind him, âIf Mr. Buchanan hadnât shown up, I would have called the
top brass and had them transfer a new SecretaryâGeneral to Southdale instead.
Especially since Southdale is the kind of place where a police captain could teach me to play by the
rules.â
Adam trembled at these words. He nearly fainted. The color drained from his face as he gaped at the
three arrestees whom he had condescended to earlier.
He collapsed into the interrogatorâs chair and stammered, âTâThe three of youâ¦â
Realizing now that the SecretaryâGeneral thing hadnât been a lie, Adam panicked. He couldnât believe
he had been so disrespectful to a big shot like that.
Even Otis felt a chill run down his spine. âMr. Keller, I believe thereâs been a misunderstanding.â
He wanted to tell Lucas how he had wanted to teleport over as soon as he got the news. He
wouldnât have dared to dawdle.
Lucas countered calmly, âMisunderstanding? Would you care to enlighten me on what Iâve
misunderstood, Mr. Buchanan? \
That I just got accused of lying about my identity, or that a confession was almost forced out of this
young lady?â
The latter part made Otis recall his phone conversation with Jackson earlier.
He immediately glanced at the longâhaired young lady next to Dom.
His stomach turned leaden at once.
While he was at the Chamber of Commerce, heâd been invited to dine with the head of the Yates family
before the latter left.
The young man who presided over the Yates family had told Otis that his lover was in
Southdale.
However, she was young and demure by nature. Worried that she might get picked on because of this,
he had asked Otis to keep an eye on her.
Otis had only just received the young ladyâs photo yesterday. Now, here she was in the flesh and being
questioned by the police.
To make matters worse, she nearly had a criminal record to her name!
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Otis couldnât hold back his anger anymore as he kicked Adam. He did not bother with decorum as he
snapped at the police captain, âYou useless fool!â
Adamâs arrogance was now replaced by fear and cowardice as he explained, âMr. Buchanan, Mr.
Grayson, I didnât mean for things to get this far. I didnât know he was theâ¦â