I Saved A Mystery Billionaireac (Eudora) -
Chapter 971 The Self-Evident Thoughts
Jervis scolded angrily and walked in, "What are you doing?"
Hearing his voice, the woman and Mia looked over.
Mia's eyes were red with tears. She looked as delicate and pitiful as a fragile fairy, which made people feel distressed.
The woman pointed at Jervis with the stick. "Who are you? It's not your turn to take care of my family's affairs."
Jervis stood upright and said in a deep voice, "Anyone has the right to stop domestic violence."
"Are you a friend of the girl from the Stanford family? Hmph, like a couple of the Stanford family, you love to meddle in other things. If it hadn't for Eudora and her parents back then, this damn girl would have been married. I'm so annoyed at the nosy people like you. Get out!"
From the woman's words, one could tell how much she disliked Mia.
Mia was only seventeen or eighteen years old, but she was asked to marry someone!
Jervis took out the police card on him. "I'm a policeman. Do you think I have no right to interfere with it?"
"Are... Are you a policeman?"
The woman stared at the police ID that Jervis took out. Her arrogance disappeared in an instant. She pressed her lips and smiled embarrassedly, "This girl is disobedient. I just taught her a lesson." Jervis stepped forward and pulled Mia to stand up, only to replace that the back of her hands had been cracked and bloodshot from the woman's beating.
And the wounds of frostbite also overflowed with blood stains.
Before Jervis could say anything, Mia withdrew her hand, turned around, and ran into the house.
Jervis stood where he was, a little embarrassed and redundant.
Watching Mia enter the house, Jervis looked away and glared at the woman. "Although she is your family, domestic violence is also a crime. You can also be arrested! If there is a next time, you won't be spared."
He warned the woman and left Mia's house.
When Jervis returned to Eudora's house, Colbert was still chopping firewood, and others were no longer at the gate.
Smoke was rising from the kitchen chimney in the front yard. Apparently, Eudora's mother was preparing lunch.
Jervis took out a cigarette from the cigarette case and handed it to Colbert. "I finally know today that your muscles and strength are for chopping firewood." Colbert had a cigarette in his mouth. Jervis lit it for him. Colbert took a puff and exhaled a thin wisp of smoke at Jervis. "That mute girl is not yet eighteen."
Jervis, who was lowering his head to light a cigarette for himself, was startled for a second, then continued to light and said slowly, "What are you talking about?" "Your thoughts are too self-evident," Colbert said, raised his eyebrows and his chin, and gestured to Jervis' pocket.
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