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Kylee nodded with understanding. “That’s exactly what I’ve been thinking. But regardless of my attempts at exnation, Car refuses to listen to me. She’s treating me with coldness. What do you think I should do now?”<fn964f> Latest content published on findnovel</fn964f>
After thinking for a while, Baker said, “This traumatic event just urred recently, and her inability to ept it immediately makes perfect sense. Your strategy now must involve spending considerably more time in her presence. Keep your words minimal, and under no circumstances should you mention the incident again. Every reference to that day will deepen her pain and intensify her anger toward you. Avoid the topic entirely. Instead, demonstrate your devotion through actions—stay beside her, care for her needs, and show genuine concern for her. Time will gradually heal the wounds you caused her.”
Kylee’s eyes sparkled with newfound hope and understanding after she heard that.
After considering his counsel carefully, she recognized the wisdom in Baker’s approach.
She nodded with fierce resolve. “Very well, I will do as you say.”
“Leave now. Return to the hospital and keep Carpany,” Baker said.
“Alright,” Kylee said without the slightest hesitation, springing to her feet and disappearing through the doorway.
In the blink of an eye, two days had passed.
No one had anticipated that the jewelry store robbery would have further developments.
Lucas steered the car through the bustling streets as he drove Belinda toward the police station.
“Ms. Wright, Mr. rk, please follow me this way.” A female officer wearing a police uniform beckoned them forward through the long corridor, her body-worn camera pulsing with its telltale red light. “The director and all the media representatives are already assembled in the conference room, waiting for Ms. Wright’s arrival.”
“Thank you,” Belinda responded warmly, her smile radiating genuine appreciation as she acknowledged the officer with a respectful nod.
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The officer suddenly dropped her voice to a whisper, her eyes lighting up with unmistakable admiration as she looked at Belinda. “Ms. Wright, practically everyone in our department has seen the surveince footage from that incident. What you did was absolutely incredible—we all respect you tremendously.”
Belinda blinked in surprise. “Wait, there was actually surveince footage? I distinctly remember watching the robbers destroy every surveince camera when they stormed into the shop.”
The officer nodded as she exined the situation, saying, “You’re right about that, but there was one concealed camera tucked away that they missed. That particr camera managed to capture the entire incident.”
Belinda’s head moved in a slow nod of understanding. “I see.”
The moment the conference room door swung open wide, Belinda, Lucas, and the female officer found themselves immediately overwhelmed by an absolutely blinding barrage of camera shes.
Photography equipment of every conceivable size pivoted toward Belinda as reporters pressed together in a dense, eager crowd.
Suspended above the speaker’s podium hung a brilliant red banner proiming, “Official Commendation For The Exceptional Courage of Belinda.”
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