Chapter 560: Shouldn'T Have Offended Kelvin
Chapter 560: Shouldn't Have Offended Kelvin
After listening, the man extinguished the cigarette in his hand and pressed the butt onto the trash can lid.
"Let's go, let's meet the prisoner that you talked about in the interrogation room," he ordered in a low voice.
"Yes, sir!" The young policeman followed with excitement, feeling fortunate that he could witness Mr. Murillo interrogating the prisoner. It was an extremely thrilling opportunity!
As the others left the interrogation room one by one, Danielle thought they were afraid. Feeling smug, she didn't anticipate the arrival of someone who looked even more difficult to talk to the cold-faced beast
The man was over six feet tall, with sharp eyes and a stern face. It was as though his oppressive aura made the already dim and constricted room feel even smaller. He sat down at the table, removed his hat, and placed it on the desk.
His steely gaze fixed on Danielle. His voice was cold as he asked, "Why did you kill her?"
Danielle was somewhat afraid of Gordon. She bit her lip, trying to play it cool, and used her old excuse. "I didn't kill her. She crashed into me. How many times do I have to say it? Fine, I'll just remain silent, and let my lawyer speak to you guys!"
After cursing all morning, she hadn't even taken a sip of water. Her neck was still hurting now.
"A lawyer?" Gordon spat out the two words with sarcasm. He looked at Danielle piercingly and coldly laughed, "I'm afraid that you won't be able to wait for your lawyer. The Parry family has gone bankrupt!" "No way! What about my brother? Let me make a call and ask him myself."
"Just ten minutes ago, the Parry Group announced bankruptcy and was acquired at a low price by the Berry Group. Danielle, you no longer have the capital to be so arrogant. I advise you to cooperate with our investigation, otherwise your crime will be considered even more serious!" Gordon said as he slapped a copy of the latest daily paper in front of Danielle.
The headlines in bold red letters caught her attention in the dim light of the room.
[The Parry Group's stock plummeted this morning.]
[Mr. Parry and his ex-girlfriend's affection reignited. They had an affair in the office, accidentally injuring his fiancee.]
[Nora Suffering A Tragic End.]
[Jane Triumphantly Returns, Mr. Parry Begs to Reunite.]
[Nora Pregnant Before Marriage And Miscarried, Hospitalized For Observation.]
[The Parry siblings have encountered difficulties. It is truly regrettable!]
A newspaper only had eight sections, and the Parry family took up seven of them. The last page was only a small advertising space which occupied only one-tenth of the overall page. Danielle never thought that she would one day become famous, let alone by being featured in this way.
After reading the newspaper, her face went from arrogant to pale and dejected as she slumped back onto her chair.
"Why aren't you confessing right now?"
The willpower that could be seen was critically damaged. Sensing this, Gordon seized the opportunity to slam the table and stand up. His overbearing aura towered over her.
Not only Danielle, but even his subordinates behind him were frightened. Gordon's presence was too strong.
If he encountered a criminal who wasn't particularly strong-willed, they probably wouldn't even need to interrogate them; just a glance from him would be enough to make them confess on their own. "I... I didn't mean to."
Finally, even this "tough nut" had become pliable. Danielle lowered her head and admitted her wrongdoing.
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Sunshine streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the office, illuminating the space.
An all-white, one-month-old kitten with no stray hairs laid on the black carpet, playfully running around.
It pressed its soft body against the carpet and dug out some fur with its tiny teeth.
Suddenly, a cracking sound of the door opening echoed through the quiet office. The kitten straightened up and ran toward the newcomer.
This time around, it decided to bite and nibble on the man's pant leg, making a cute growling sound.
Chris watched the scene with a helpless expression and coughed, saying, "Kitty, please let me in first. I will bring you a small can of fish tomorrow."
Two female employees behind him
burst into laughter at the sight of the
furry and adorable little creature. However, their expressions froze
when they saw the characte on its forehead.
Replacing their smiles was a deep fear, and they took a few steps back, with trembling voices asking, "Is this a baby tiger, Mr. Richards?"
Chris shook his head, finding their frightened reactions amusing. He knew girls were often timid, but to be scared by such a small kitten was quite amusing.
Except for Miss Lawrence, who had helped deliver the kitten, ordinary women would have been scared to death.
"Oh no, it's just a cat."
A cat?
The two female employees took another look, thinking Chris was joking. They had never seen a kitten with such sharp teeth.
"Kitty."
The man sitting behind the desk called out to the kitten firmly.
It immediately abandoned Chris and ran towards Kelvin.
The kitten was still too small to jump onto the desk, so it climbed up Kelvin's leg and finally settled on his thigh.
Kelvin put his hand on the kitten's head and gently stroked its little ears.
"Kitty, don't be naughty. Go play on the other side."
The staff had never seen such a gentle side of the CEO before. When he smiled, he was even more handsome and charming.
Unfortunately, they rarely had the opportunity to see Kelvin smile.
As expected, once the kitten left, Kelvin returned to his usual cold and indifferent self.
"How are things going?"
His face changed in just a moment.
Chris had already grown
accustomed to the CEO's
inconsistent behavior. Back then, he
couldn't compare to Miss Lawrence,
and now even an animal's status
had surpassed his.
He felt overwhelmed.
Chris quickly opened the file in his hand and respectfully handed it to Kelvin.
"We bought the whole island and the Parry family hasn't even got the chance to attend the second bidding event. Here's the legal contract, just sign it here."
They had gone through so much
trouble just to make Teagan think they had won. After Teagan bought the island at a high price, he was caught off guard and unable to get any loans. The Parry Group had to liquidate and withdraw from the stock market. At this time, Kelvin bought the island sold by the Parry Group at a low price, using one-third less funds than planned.
If anything goes wrong, it's all Teagan's fault. He shouldn't have offended Kelvin in the first place.