A Healer’s Journey (Finnegan and Nuthana) Novel

Chapter 237



Chapter 237

Chapter 237 Refusing To Resolve It Peacefully

At dusk, at the entrance of the city’s police department,

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“We’ve received reports of an incident today where an electric bike hit and killed a person, and another

incident where a teacher forced a student to jump off a building. Yet, it seems your police department

has arrested the deceased’s family and the student’s parents. Is that correct?”

“May I ask if there’s any particular background to the perpetrators of these two incidents that has led

the police department to disregard right from wrong!

“Why is it that the police department is not pursuing the perpetrator who killed someone in a car

accident and that malicious teacher, but instead detaining the victim’s family members?”

“Can the police department please provide a straightforward answer? Have the deceased’s family and

the students’ parents been subjected to personal threats?”

A swarm of journalists were gathered there, bombarding the police department with questions about

Desmond and Quiana’s case. The situation had the police department’s staff at their wits end, leaving

them no choice but to keep the reporters outside the door.

From inside a car in the distance, Romona put down her phone and said with a wry smile,

“Commissioner Hawthorne says the media is focusing on these incidents, and both families have hired

lawyers to get involved. It’s not convenient to arrange for you to meet them anymore. You’ve seen it

yourself. If you get involved with the family under these circumstances, there’s no guarantee the media

won’t twist your words and further complicate the situation!”

Watching those media outlets that seem to relish in escalating matters, listening to their sharp

questions, Finnegan let out a sigh of frustration.

“There really are too many unscrupulous media outlets. They only focus on the fact that the police

detained the victim’s family, but deliberately ignore what the victim’s family has done!”

Romona said. “The news articles won’t sound appealing otherwise. You’ll get used to it.”

Finnegan said, “I don’t have to meet with the students’ parents or the deceased’s family, just let me see

them. I want to know if all this is just a coincidence.”

Accompanying them, Bernice asked, “Finnegan, do you also feel that someone is setting us up?”

Upon hearing this, Finnegan looked at Bernice in surprise, “Darling, do you really think so too?”

After glancing at Romona, Bernice nodded and said, “From what we see now, the evidence is indeed

conclusive. That’s definitely an issue with Mr. Larkin and Mrs. Larkin. Considering what happened to

Rhia last night, however, I feel this is too much of a coincidence. However, I can’t be sure. After all, the

elderly man who was hit by Mrs. Larkin did indeed die, and that student really did fall from the third

floor. Surely, no one would risk their family’s lives to frame others, right?”

Finnegan flashed her a calm smile as he said, “Darling, your thoughts and concerns are the same as

mine.”

He was only able to keep his emotions in check until now because apart from the irrefutable evidence

of the two incidents, it was exactly as Bernice said.

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He believed that no one would risk their family’s lives just to frame others.

Bernice asked. “So, what’s your plan?”

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Finnegan replied, “First, I would like to meet with the parents of the students and the family of the

deceased. If it’s truly because of my parents, I will do everything in my power to help them earn their

forgiveness. If there’s more to the story, then I’ll make them pay the price!”

Finally, under the arrangement of Romona, Finnegan and Bernice entered the police department

through the back door to avoid the media.

They soon arrived at the observation room next to the two interrogation rooms.

Inside one room were the parents of the student who fell from the building, along with their lawyer.

The other room contained the two sons and daughter of the deceased, along with their son-in-law and

their lawyer.

Luther greeted Finnegan, “Mr. Larkin!”

“Sorry for the inconvenience, Commissioner Hawthorne.”

Finnegan nodded in response, then walked toward the one-way mirror. He stared intently at the parents

of the students.

The student’s mother, unaware of the onlooker next door, repeatedly slapped the table. “Mr. Velazquez,

please liaise with the police department immediately. Yes, we did hit someone, but we wouldn’t have

done so if that teacher hadn’t driven our son to the brink of jumping off a building!”

The student’s father grumbled, “Exactly Our son nearly fell to his death, so what’s wrong with us giving

that wicked teacher a beating? You better have the police release us quickly. I mean, we’re the parents

of the victimized student, and yet, we re the ones who get arrested? Where’s the sense in that?”

The lawyer calmed them down by saying, “Rest assured, even though you took action first, it’s

understandable. I’m confident that I can get you out of this. But are you really not considering filing a

claim?”

The lawyer then reminded them by adding, “If you’re considering a claim. I’m confident I can help you

get at least three million in compensation from that teacher and the school!” Material © NôvelDrama.Org.

Most importantly, for a claim of three million, he could get ten percent of it as their attorney.

The parents of the student responded without hesitation, “We don’t want compensation! We just want

that teacher to go to jail!”

Upon hearing this, Finnegan slightly furrowed his brows and tumed to the other side, looking at the four

relatives of the deceased who were also in conversation with a lawyer.

The eldest son of the deceased was particularly agitated. “What should we do now? That woman was

severely injured by us, but it was she who killed my mother! What am I expected to do? Just forgive

and forget? What would that make me then?” he asked his lawyer.

The young son of the deceased, along with his daughter and son-in-law, all nodded in agreement from

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The lawyer they hired flashed them a wry smile in response. “I understand your feelings, and I’m

confident I can absolve you of any blame. But you just said you don’t want compensation, and that you

only want the woman to go to jail. Are you serious about this?”

The eldest son of the deceased responded, “That’s right! We don’t want any financial compensation. All

we want is for that woman to rot in jaill Besides, that woman rides an electric bike everywhere, so how

could she possibly afford to pay us?”

The deceased’s daughter took over the conversation, saying, “Exactly! She’s so poor that she could

only afford an electric bike, so she probably can’t even scrape together a hundred thousand. So, we

don’t want any financial compensation! We just want her to go to jaill

“This is where you guys are wrong. Just before I came in, the commissioner of the police department

told me that the woman’s son is ready to compensate you with tens of millions if you are willing to

resolve this peacefully!” the lawyer said.

Upon hearing this, the eyes of the four relatives of the deceased widened in shock, with the son-in-law

swallowing hard..

A moment later, however, the eldest son of the deceased resolutely shook his head. “No, we just want

that woman to go to jail. Don’t try to persuade us to resolve this peacefully. Instead, you should focus

on getting us out of here first!”

“All right, then.”

Finnegan had a deep furrow between his eyebrows as he observed everything from outside.

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“Now that you’ve seen them, what do you plan to do, Mr. Larkin? Given their attitude firm attitude,

parents might be in trouble,” Luther asked.

Finnegan turned around and pointed at the student’s parents as he asked, “What’s their family’s

situation like?”

“The man works as a warehouse manager in a domestic services company, earning a monthly salary of

seven thousand. The woman is an office worker, making around four to five thousand a month,” Luther

replied.

money they

Narrowing his eyes, Finnegan sighed deeply as he said, “Their love for their son is truly profound. To

avenge their son who has a broken bone and scratches, they’re even willing to disregard the wouldn’t

be able to earn in twenty years. Now, that’s impressive!”

Luther was taken aback. “What do you mean, Mr. Larkin?”

Finnegan did not respond. Instead, he pointed to the four relatives of the deceased and asked, “What

about their conditions?”

Although curious, Luther still answered honestly, “Their situation is slightly worse than that of the

couple.”

“Commissioner Hawthorne, could you please help relay a message for me? I won’t pursue the matter

of them injuring my parents. If the student’s parents are willing to resolve this peacefully, I’ll give them

five million as compensation. If the family of the deceased is willing to resolve this peacefully. I’ll give

them fifty million!”


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