Chapter 261 - It’s Better Not To Have Such A Meeting

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nChapter 261: It’s Better Not To Have Such A Meeting

nTranslator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

nIt was the police chief whom Claire had met in the charity auction. He came over, and noticed the two little girls sitting next to him. He turned his head to look, and was startled.

n“Claire Smith?”

nClaire raised her eyes and nodded slightly at him, looking indifferent.

nThe young police officer blinked. “Sir, do you know her?”

nThis police chief felt sorry for a long time that he didn’t get this girl’s contact information. Not expecting to meet her again, he was overjoyed.

n“She is the high school girl who helped us capture the theft gang last time.”

nThe young police officer was shocked.

nHe heard from the police chief about that incident, and really wanted to meet that amazing girl. He didn’t expect that Claire turned out to be that girl!

nThinking of his impolite behavior just now, he couldn’t help but feel regretful and a little flustered.

nThe people around them started twittering.

n“So it’s her…”

nDora asked curiously. “You all know about that?”

nEveryone nodded. “Yes, it was on the TV news. Those thieves had been rampant for a long time. It’s great they’ve finally been captured!”

nOn the day of the charity auction, several reporters had come.

nAt this time, the police chief asked. “Why did you come to the police station? What happened?”

nThe young police officer laughed awkwardly and pointed at the man next to him. “This man suspects that they stole his wallet.”

nThe police chief froze for a moment. “Oh? Did you find out who stole it?”

n“We’ve already sent someone to capture the suspect.”

nAt this time, Tom escorted two people in.

nIt was a man and a woman. The man had a crew cut and wore gray striped shirts, and the woman had long wavy curly hair and wore a white dress.

nTom took out a blue purse. “We found this on them. They were preparing to divide the spoils when we found them!”

n“My wallet!” The man rushed forward, took back the wallet, and checked it carefully.

nFortunately, there was nothing missing.

nThe young police officer ran in front of the two and saw that the man had a mole under his ear and a snake tattoo on the back of his hand, and there was a stain on the hem of the woman’s dress.

nHis eyes almost popped out.

nClaire was right!

nDora walked over to the man who was holding the wallet. She rested her hands on her hips, and said angrily, “Now the truth is out. Shouldn’t you apologize?”

nEveryone looked at them.

nThe man looked embarrassed, lowered his head, and muttered in a low voice. “I… I’m sorry…”

nDora snorted coldly. “If you don’t have any evidence, don’t slander people blindly.”

nThe man nodded vigorously. “Yes, yes…”

nClaire stood up from the chair and took Dora’s hand. “It’s alright. We gotta go.”

n“Wait a minute.” The police chief took out his cell phone and said with a smile, “It’s fate that makes us meet again. Can you give me your contact information this time?”

nClaire lowered her eyes, showing no expression, and her voice was cold. “It’s better not to have such a meeting.”

n“Well…” The police chief was stunned.

nWhen he wanted to speak again, Claire had already pulled Dora away.

nWhen they walked out of the police station, a black car stopped in front of them and Rick got out of the car.

n“Rickie!” Dora threw into his arms and sobbed.

nRick asked with a dark expression. “What’s the matter?”

nDora’s voice was soft. “I’m fine now.”

nOnly then did Rick seem to notice the person next to Dora. He turned to look at her only to meet Claire’s scrutinizing gaze.

nA cafe.

nDora was choosing cakes.

nClaire sat in the corner. Her cold eyes passed Rick who was sitting opposite, and she said slowly, “You said you are her guardian, but you don’t seem to have any relationship with her.”

n“You don’t know her?” Rick asked.

nClaire narrowed her eyes slightly.

nWhat did this… mean? Should she know her?

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