Chapter 232 - Chapter 232: Chapter 226 Scare Them to Death
Super Spender
Chapter 232: Chapter 226 Scare Them to Death
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No wonder Leah Tyson reacted so fiercely at the time. However, the current situation indicates that Olivia Thatcherâs strong computing power had considered all factors.
The part of the story where Finn Lewisâs high-tech car topples the other party has to be eliminated due to circumstances beyond control.
âMr. Lewis, please come back to the station with us to make a statement,â Jim Strongwell chatted briefly with Finn after the situation on the scene was more or less under control.
âSure thing.â Finn knew he couldnât avoid it and readily agreed. He had directly intervened in the situation, so there was no avoiding making a statement.
âIâm going to handle some things now. Someone will come to talk to you about what happened,â Jim solemnly said. Then he walked away, and Finn certainly did not stop him. Everyone here was occupied except Finn. Yet Finn felt a bit helpless as everyone who passed by glanced at the car behind him repeatedly.
The envy in many peopleâs eyes could not be concealed. This car is too badass! Itâs a real manâs vehicle. Not only does it have a high-end and classy exterior but the functions of the car are mind-blowing! At least, they had never seen anything like it! They hadnât even heard of anything like this! Even the Presidentâs limousine didnât seem as impressive, right?
Two rockets may not be enough to damage the presidentâs car severely.
However, the car would surely be damaged. But as for Finnâs car, holy cow!
Anyway, that was what almost everyone who saw this scene believed. Jim has left, but Leah Tyson walked over to Finn. Seeing Leah Tyson approach, the smile directly disappeared from Finnâs face. Although Leah Tyson did care for the hostages in the car and didnât understand Olivia Thatcherâs capabilities, it couldnât excuse her for aiming a gun at Finnâs head.
âUm, Mr. Lewis, I am sorry, I was too worked up,â Leah, standing in front of Finn, said directly. She then bowed to him.
âNo, no! I canât accept this,â Finn sidestepped and said directly.
âMr. Lewis, donât get upset,â Leah stood up straight, replied.
âI am not really upset, Officer Tyson. If you want to know how it feels to have a gun aimed at your head, I donât mind giving you the experience,â Finn said, casting her a nonchalant glance.
âLetâs leave it at that, Officer Tyson. You donât have to apologize. Actually, I should thank you for stopping the criminals today, especially when it was directed against my company,â Finn swiftly beat Leah to the punch in the conversation.
Leah Tyson wanted to speak again, but a police officer came up to Finn to inquire about the situation at the time. Leah responded first to the officer, âI commandeered his car. Iâll start with the account if thatâs okay?â
âNot a problem, of course.â The officer glanced at Leah in slight surprise but didnât refuse. Since Leah was in the car at the time, it was standard procedure for her to give her account first followed by Finnâs statement.
Finn did not refuse either, and Leah began to narrate the situation quickly. There wasnât much to tell. What happened in the car was routine, and the two didnât say much. She finished telling the whole story quite quickly. The only minor deviation came at the end, where she omitted the part when sheâd passed out and attributed all responsibility for ramming the car to herself..