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A Warm Marriage After Rebirth

Chapter 32: Some Scores Must Be Settled Early
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Chapter 32: Chapter 32: Some Scores Must Be Settled Early

Kimberly Jennings was home alone. Seraphina Sterling couldn’t think about anything else. With a buzzing in her head, she sprinted home!

The cozy little home they had decorated together was now a complete mess. The brand-new sofa had four deep slashes from a sharp blade, the dining table and chairs were overturned, and the living room and bedroom were in shambles. Their lovely home looked as if it had been ransacked by burglars. frёeweɓηovel.coɱ

Seraphina Sterling rushed into the master bedroom and saw a bandage wrapped around Kimberly Jennings’s forehead, bright red bloodstains seeping through the white gauze. Seraphina bit her lower lip hard, her eyes turning scarlet. ’They dared to touch my family! No matter who they are, I will never let them get away with this!’

"Mom, how are you? Why aren’t you in the hospital?"

"Seraphina, come quick and talk some sense into your mom. I told her to stay in the hospital for observation, but she just wouldn’t listen and insisted on coming back!" Summer’s mother, May Wallace, also had a worried look on her face.

"Miss Wallace, thank you for helping take care of my mom." Seraphina couldn’t bear to imagine what might have happened if her mother had faced this ordeal with no one around to help.

"We’re neighbors, there’s no need for thanks. It’s a good thing I came over to chat with your mom when I did. I couldn’t just stand by and do nothing! After all, it’s a head injury. The doctor recommended she stay in the hospital for a few days of observation, but she was worried you’d come home to an empty house and be scared, so she insisted on coming back. Nothing anyone said could change her mind!"

It was the first time May Wallace had met someone so stubborn.

’Her relatives weren’t close and offered no support. It was just the two of them, mother and daughter, relying solely on each other. She understood Kimberly Jennings’s concerns. It was the same as when she had bitterly begged Justin Hale to spare her baby all those years ago. A mother would give up everything for her child!’

"Mom, let’s go to the hospital! I can take care of you there! You don’t have to worry about me." In this world, she was the only family Seraphina had left. ’No matter what, I won’t let anything happen to Kimberly Jennings!’

"Seraphina, who did you make an enemy of at school? Those people were coming for you! You have to be careful. What if you run into those thugs..." Kimberly Jennings’s voice was low, but it was filled with worry. ’If it had been Seraphina they met today, the gash on my forehead would be on her head right now. That’s just too terrifying!’

"Mom, don’t worry, I’ve already called the police! They’ll take care of these people! Let’s go to the hospital first!" Seraphina Sterling already knew who had sent them. ’Well done, Willow Hale! Well done, Hale Family! Since you wouldn’t listen to my warning, don’t blame me for being ruthless!’

Seraphina Sterling and May Wallace took Kimberly Jennings back to the hospital. Seraphina only left after her mother had fallen asleep.

Some scores needed to be settled, and soon.

The first thing Seraphina Sterling did after returning home was call the police. Trespassing and assault weren’t major crimes, but it was still the police’s duty to handle them.

"Officer Gable, that’s what happened. We only moved in less than a month ago, and all the furniture was brand new. Now a group of people has destroyed it like this. You have to arrest all of them!" Seraphina Sterling acted very agitated and furious, perfectly matching the emotions expected of a seventeen-year-old high school student facing a sudden crisis.

"From what you’ve said, this looks like a typical revenge attack. Have you or your family offended anyone recently?" Ginny Gable was very professional and dedicated to her job.

"My mom said they came to warn me! But I’m just a high school student. I usually just stay at school, so it’s impossible for me to have offended anyone." Seraphina Sterling frowned in thought. "Although I don’t know who I might have offended, my mom knows that the ones who came to smash up our house were the gang of thugs from town! They’re always wandering the streets. My mom has seen them many times and is sure she isn’t mistaken!"

Ginny Gable frowned. There was indeed a group in town that operated like a gang, usually engaging in intimidation and extortion. But the residents were all afraid of them and didn’t dare to report them, so the police couldn’t do anything. ’Now that someone has finally filed a report, I will absolutely not let these people get away!’

"But your testimony alone can’t be used as evidence. To catch these people and convict them, we need stronger witness testimony and physical evidence," Jenna Hanson reminded her.

"Besides my mom, another neighbor was there. She can testify!" In her past life, Seraphina had earned a double degree in finance and law; she had already considered all of this.

"Don’t get your hopes up too high. A lot of people in town have been bullied by them, but no one has ever dared to call the police. You can’t imagine what they’re capable of in terms of revenge. Once, an old man was extorted by them. He came to the station and reported it. We arrested them and they were jailed for a year. The first thing they did after getting out was burn down the old man’s house. Since then, no one has dared to call the police again! Are you sure this neighbor of yours will dare to testify?"

Ginny Gable had seen this kind of thing too many times. Everyone just wanted to swallow their anger and let it go, since no one wanted to face retaliation from these people.

Ginny Gable and Jenna Hanson followed Seraphina Sterling to the hospital. When asked about testifying, May Wallace refused.

"Seraphina, I’m truly sorry. You know my family relies on our small inn to make a living. These people are gangsters; there’s nothing they won’t do. If I testify for you today, our inn could be gone by tomorrow! I’m sorry. I’ll help watch over your mother at the hospital until she’s better, but beyond that, I really can’t help!"

"It’s okay, Miss Wallace. You’ve already helped us so much!" Seraphina Sterling understood May Wallace’s concerns. ’We’re not related, after all. No one is obligated to risk themselves to testify for me!’

"Officer Gable, without a witness, there’s no way to arrest these thugs, is that right?" Seraphina Sterling was remarkably calm. ’If I can’t use the normal legal channels, then I’ll just have to take care of it myself!’

"That’s right. Everything depends on evidence! Without evidence, even if we arrested them all, we could only hold them for a day or two before we’d have to let them go!" Ginny Gable also looked dejected. She had been transferred to this place for over a year, and this was already the sixth time something like this had happened.

"Alright then. Thank you for your time." After saying this, Seraphina Sterling left calmly.

The dark clouds in the sky grew thicker and heavier, heralding the arrival of a great downpour.

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