Chapter 78: Still haven’t gone out to spend New Year’s inside?
“Drugs?” Severo looked at Xabat with half-closed eyes, his face had a stormy look on it, a coldness emanating from his whole body.
Xabat shuddered involuntarily and looked down, not daring to meet Severo’s eyes.
Having been with Severo for so many years, I knew Severo had a bad temper, but there were few times when he was so frightened.
“Taken to the police station”. Xabat thought for a moment and added: “A lot of people saw him”.
Severo’s eyes were terribly dark.
Xabat waited for Severo to give the order.
Instead, Severo simply grabbed his jacket and stormed out.
Xabat followed close behind.
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Allyce’s face was numb as she sat on the floor.
He knew Senona would make the next move, but he didn’t think Senona would do something as desperate as ending his life.
Allyce hugged herself tightly and felt a chill run through her body, a chill that chilled her bones.
It had been so easy for everything to get better, but after this, there was nothing.
“Allyce, Allyce …”
Lucila, standing on the sidelines, shouted Allyce’s name.
After shouting several times in a row, Allyce suddenly snapped back to reality, felt her speech was a little stiff, and opened her mouth several times before uttering a slight sound: “Lucila, I’m sorry I dragged you into this.
“What are you babbling about at a time like this, how do you feel now?” Lucila’s heart also panicked.
I had known Allyce for many years and knew how difficult it was for her.
“No … nothing feels … good,” Allyce shook her head.
Right now I felt nothing but cold.
“Lucila, I’m going to have administrative detention and then mandatory solitary confinement right …”
Allyce asked Lucila aloud, in a whisper, in a soft, thin voice.
“Allyce, don’t worry yet.”
Lucila didn’t know what to say, the words were too pale, and as an adult she could instantly think of the vile consequences of this.
“There was a clang and the metal door opened.
A policeman approached: “You can come with us and make a statement.
The policeman pointed to Lucila.
Lucila stood still.
Allyce nudged him: “Come on, I’ll be fine, I survived that incident.
“This time it won’t be the same. Lucila burst into tears.
The police had said she could leave after giving her statement, which meant that Allyce could not leave.
Allyce, who had been tense, saw Lucila crying and the tears from the bottom of her eyes came immediately.
He got up, casually wiped the tears from his face and pushed Lucila out of the room as if nothing had happened: “Do as I say.
Lucila shook her head and cried harder and harder.
The policeman shouted impatiently: “Shut up!
Lucila eventually left.
Allyce felt even colder.
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Lucila came out crying and was greeted by Neto and Severo, who approached her.
Severo was dressed in a cold, solid black suit, his face was cold, hard and indifferent, but when he saw Lucila, a flash of emotion crossed his eyes: “Where is she?
“I’m fine, Allyce can’t go out”.
Lucila cried up and down and then continued sobbing.
At this point in the conversation, the two men had understood exactly what she meant.
Severo’s face was sombre and his eyebrows were taciturn as he turned his head towards Neto: “Take Miss Floria out.
With that, he struck inwards.
Neto’s face was no better, although he was normally friendly with Lucila for only three seconds at a time, he was still a gentleman in this situation.
He led Lucila to her car: “Sit here, I still have to get in for a bit before I can do it”.
“Allyce will be fine, won’t she?”
Lucila looked at him, her eyes as red as rabbits, a look of pity and pity.
Seeing the look on her face, Neto reached over and rubbed the top of her hair: “Yes, she’ll be fine”.
When she finished, Lucila made a face of disbelief and added: “Trust us.
Then Lucila stopped crying and thanked him with a look of circumstance: “Thank you.
He was used to arguing with Lucila and felt uncomfortable when she suddenly thanked him so formally.
Lucila’s freshly watered eyes were still shining with water, and she just looked straight at Neto, making her ears burn strangely, and without another word, she turned around and walked into the police station.
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Allyce leaned against the wall, she could foresee what was in store for her.
However, he resigned himself to this.
If this time, he really did cut her life short, then Senona would not be able to live it either.
He had ruined someone else’s life, and he thought he was going to live happily ever after?
Not a chance in hell.
All these thoughts passed through his mind, and finally, a handsome face with a smile flashed across his mind.
Severe.
“Allyce, come out, there’s someone here to pick you up.”
The metal door opened once more and a policeman entered.
“What?” Allyce stood up, her face full of surprise.
The policeman didn’t care what expression he wore, opened the door and left.
An elongated, cheerful figure appeared in the doorway, wrapped in a black dress and trousers, looking mysterious and cold.
When Severo saw her standing still for half a day, he raised an eyebrow and said coldly: “You’re still not going out to spend New Year’s Eve in there?
Allyce blinked twice, not believing that she was actually seeing Severo.
She had said something like that to him that day, and he thought he would never care about her again.
“Allyce!” There was clear displeasure in Severo’s voice.
He strides closer, his eyes glance around for a moment before returning to her, his face expressionless, “More and more capable, it’s the first time I’ve been in this place and you’ve gotten in.
Allyce bit her lip and didn’t say a word, letting him shout at her.
When Severo saw that she was silent, he saw no need to take her hand and leave.
His steps were quick, as if he couldn’t wait to get out of this place.
Allyce looked at their intertwined hands and her heartbeat sharpened abruptly.