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Marlin’s fingers tenderly brushed the vivid red handprint on her cheek, a striking contrast to her pale skin.
Marlin had personally gone out of his way to introduce Dolores to everyone. Who would dare to hurt her after that? He was furious.
Those who had heard the news followed him, eager to uncover the entire story. With Marlin still present, who would have the audacity to p Dolores? Everyone was intensely curious about the person responsible.
Marlin approached Norah, his voice as deep as thunder. “Did you p Dolores?”
His tone and gaze were as cold as ice, and he looked at her as if she were aplete stranger.
Norah was taken aback by his icy voice and harsh stare.
Were they nothing more than strangers now? What had happened to the kindness he had shown her in the past? It seemed that sometimes their shared history meant nothing.
Norah’s eyes hardened immediately. “Mr. Boyd, rather than interrogating me, why don’t you review the surveince footage? That will reveal if I pped her or not.”
Dolores, in tears, added, “She did it. There were only the two of us in the restroom at that moment.”
Marlin didn’t take her word for it right away. The person assigned to check the surveince footage returned and reported the findings to everyone.
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“Mr. Boyd, there isn’t a security camera inside thedies’ room itself, but the corridor footage confirms that only Miss Shaw and Miss Wilson entered the restroom, and no one else was there.”
Marlin looked at Norah with a calm yet quiet demeanor. “Do you have anything further to say?”
Sean had noticed that Norah had been gone for quite a while, so he made his way over and overheard the conversation. “Mr. Boyd, what exactly do you expect my girlfriend to say?” He walked briskly to Norah and stood protectively in front of her.
Marlin observed the man approaching them and recalled that Sean was well-known and powerful in Glophia.
But it didn’t matter. They were in Silverdale now, where Sean’s status meant nothing!
If Sean’s girlfriend had made a mistake, she needed to apologize for it.
Marlin stated icily, “Miss Wilson pped my girlfriend without any cause. I will demand an exnation from her. If she cannot provide one, we will discuss how she will apologize.” The two men exchanged hostile nces, both standing up for their girlfriends.
Dolores leaned against Marlin’s chest, sobbing, her face marked with a red handprint, making her appear genuinely pitiful.
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