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Chapter 1205 Don't Speak to Your Mom Like That
Fortunately, Eric didn't succeed in taking anyone away. Instead, he ended up getting shot
and escaped in a sorry state.
When Jenny arrived home, Graham was comforting Lynette. Upon seeing Jenny, he said,
"Don't worry, we're all fine."
“Yes, did Eric escape?" Jenny asked, looking at Leonard, who was present as an official on
the case. His involvement meant that he could crack down on Eric's crimes.
Leonard glanced at her and said, "I have already made arrangements. Eric is now wanted
nationwide."
Regardless of whether he had committed any previous crimes, breaking into a home with
armed men was already a crime. That alone was enough to ensure that Eric would be
behind bars for a long time. However, both Jenny and Leonard were not that naive to
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtbelieve that that alone would suffice, as the Dafoes were not as weak as they had
imagined.
"I have some information here that I believe you can make use of," Jenny said, pulling out
a thick stack of documents from her bag. Those were all the information she had collected.
Leonard took them and paged through them casually. However, as he went through them,
his face became increasingly grim.
"Damn it!" Leonard shouted in anger. Each piece of information represented a person who
had died at the hands of Eric. The thick stack of papers represented countless lives.
"I asked for your help not only for personal reasons but also because this person is truly
despicable. I feel that allowing him to roam freely is an insult to the deceased," Jenny said.
Although she hoped Eric would stop bothering Lynette, she could set aside her personal
feelings about a person.
If Eric hadn't committed any crimes, she would have thought of other ways to deal with
him.
Leonard nodded, understanding Jenny's intention. "Don't worry. I know what to do."
Afterward, Leonard left Walter Castle. It was evident that he would likely personally take
action in this matter.
Jenny then turned her attention to her father and Lynette. With a hint of concern, she
asked, "Dad, are you both okay?"
Graham opened his mouth, but he didn't answer, his gaze shifting to Lynette by his side.
He was fine, but Lynette seemed to have been greatly affected and had an unpleasant
expression on her face.
"What are you afraid of, Madam Bell? Are you worried that we cant protect you, or do you
not want to stay here?" Jenny asked rudely, her words laced with annoyance.
She didn't understand why she was afraid.
"Jenny!" Graham reprimanded her, "Don't speak to your mom like that."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJenny pursed her lips. In her heart, Lynette was still not her mother. Well, Jenny had not
accepted her as her mother yet.
"It's alright, Graham. I understand, Jenny. I'm being too weak."
She was having a hard time getting over the fact that so many people had died because of
her. In addition, she felt that she had brought endless trouble to Jenny and Graham, which
made her unsure if she should remain there.
Jenny sighed, trying her best to calm herself down.
"Dad, take her back to the room to rest. A good sleep would help. I will handle the rest."
"Alright, thank you for your hard work," Graham said. He also thought Lynette needed
rest, so he didn't stay behind to discuss further with Jenny. He wasn't worried, though-he
still had faith in Jenny's abilities.
Lynette stood up and looked at Jenny. "I'm sorry, Jenny, for disappointing you." "It doesn't
matter whether I'm disappointed or not. You are the person Dad likes, and as long as he's
not disappointed, it's fine."
In Jenny's opinion, how she felt about the situation wasn't that important