Chapter 270: A trouble
"It seems the beating | had given you last twas light. You had recovered enough to talk nonsense. If | see
anyone from you or your fiancé's family even that old woman, | will start telling the nurses how you and your
fiancé ctogether. The things | will say, you will not be able to walk around this hospital freely. I will make you
famous. | wonder if you dare to test me," Hazel said and he froze. He looked back to see her smiling face and
instantly felt a chill.
"If it is found that your fiancé is the reason for the gossip spreading in my company about Hazel, tell her that she
should also wait for charges of inciting bodily injury," Hazel said and Mike started to suspect that his fiancé had
really done something. He knew that he could not address it here, so he left.
Hazel was soon transferred to a different room and Jane looked at the time.
"I have to go, | will csee you later, okay?" Jane said and tussled Hazel's hair before leaning in.
"Then, you will have to explain this new family member," she said and Hazel swatted her away. She left soon
after that.
Marcus looked at her lying there.
"Do you prefer that | do not interfere in your matter?" he asked her.
"Yes, very much so," she said.
"Too late for that, now." He answered and took a seat beside her.
The hallway of the police station was completely solemn despite the noise of people moving about as Mr.
Kenneth, sat waiting.
He did not know what cover him. He actually attacked someone at work. He could already see the query the
company would send his way. He really messed up this time.
His hands trembled while he sat on a worn-out bench. The thought of many things. He thought of how he got
here. An assault charge on an employee?
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt
He could get demoted or worse, fired.
He was first in the general hall writing his statement when he suddenly got moved to an interrogation room.
Looking around the room, Jon, thought this was an overkill. He had only smashed a vase, why are they acting as
though he is a criminal?
Suddenly, the door swung open, and a man in a dark suit entered. Behind him were two policemen.
Jon's heart skipped a beat as he saw the two of them.
"Mr. Kenneth, | presume?" the man in a dark suit said, his voice cut through the tense atmosphere like a knife.
Jon swallowed and nodded. "Yes. But | have said that | will only talk when my lawyer gets here."
The man's expression remained stoic as he pulled out a stack of papers from his briefcase. "You will need to sign
these."
Jon was confused as he struggled to understand the man's words. "what is it?" he asked. A bad feeling suddenly
washed over him.
The man stepped forward, his demeanor cold and indifferent. "release forms. It says that Mrs Green will not be
pressing charges and the matter has been solved amicably," he declared.
Shock was the first thing that crashed into Jon's head, followed by a greater confusion than the one before hit
him like a ton of bricks. "She will not be suing me? But... | don't understand. | may have mistakenly harmed Miss
Hazel, but the most | did to the company was to it's reputation and breaking that vase. Now that | think about it,
it was probably a small injury so, | can understand that she does not want to sue " he said.
"Then, what is the problem?" The man asked.
"Why is the police not handling this and who are you?" Jon asked.
All the warning signs were going off in his head. He knew that he was being released by being asked to sign the
form, but something about how this was happening made he weary.
"Please sign the release form and the documents for amicable resolution," the man repeated.
"I want to wait for my lawyer to read it, if you don't mind," He said. He found his voice somewhat shaking.
"Just sign it. You will not get another chance," one of the police men said irritably.
This made Jon more sure than something else was going on.
"This offer will expire in two minutes. When it expires, we will be using for emotional injury, workplace
harassment and a many more. But my client, Mrs Green is willing to let this go at the moment. Choose," the man
said.
Why did they keep calling that girl, Mrs Green. He did not know she was married.
He weighed his options and decided what was best. Just watching how they moved, it was sure Hazel was not a
random person. It was better to take the deal.
He took the pen, read through the documents and signed. The moment he did, the man stood and the police
offered cover and removed his handcuffs.
Jon thought he was finally free, but soon found that he had been transferred into the hands of Men in dark suits,
gagged and taken away.
In the Greyson residence, Martha Greyson smashed a cup. She had never thought that her granddaughter would
talk to her that way.
When did Hazel becpoisonous in words. Saying it is best to kill her? She actually wished her dead?
She had been raging for more than thirty minutes since she got hand only when she had swhat calmed
down did she walk out the door into the living room, where Hanna and her mother sat watching a . Seeing
them unbothered by her anger, she fumed all over.
"It seems you are okay, then. There is no need forto bother about your issues" she said and Hanna finally
noticed that her grandmother was in the room.
"Grandma, don't be angry," she hurriedly consoled, "I was not sure if to go in, because you kept shouting," she
said pitifully.
"That is fine. Go back to your movie, | am going to bed," Martha Greyson turned around to leave.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm
"Don't leave yet, what about Hazel? Did she agree to come?" she asked.
"That girl wishesdeath. She dare make a fuss over a marriage | did not agree to. It seems she really refuses
to divorce," Martha Greyson said and Hanna and her mother were also pained.
She would even reject her grandmother? They had thought that if they pulled their grandmother into the mix,
Hazel would have no choice but to behave.
Hanna knew that her aunt and Hazel had cut off all contacts, but she did not really believe that they don't still
care about grandmother. She was her Aunt's mother in law after all.
"She even sent us to the police station," Sandra said. The calm they had received from watching their TV show
had vanished.
"DO not worry. As long as there is no evidence, there is nothing she can do. Abduction? Marriage fraud? She
must be crazy," Martha said. Then she paused and looked up at Hanna.
"Do you understand what that
means? You better give up on her
bet
attending your wedding. She will cand destroy it. Since you are already marrying him, do it well and forget
about what others are
saying," Martha said and Hanna turned pale.
"But on that day, people will talk. My future mother-in-law is quite displeased because people take about it when
she goes out. What about you, Grandma, | am doing this for you What if people talk about you that day? Hazel
even told people that you took away her mother's inheritance when she needed help in the hospital. People are
not calling our family names," Hanna explained.
Even though her grandmother failed, there was still hope that she could turn this around by meeting her
daughter in law, Hanna's Aunt.
"She said what? People are cursing at our family?!" Martha Greyson asked in another explosive rage, "This girl
needs to be put in her place."