Overflowing Hidden Feelings: This CEO Is Hard to Please!
Chapter 297 - 297 Welcoming and Seeing Off

Chapter 297: Welcoming and Seeing Off Chapter 297: Welcoming and Seeing Off Three days later, Victoria Garcia was acquitted and released.

During these three days, Alexander Mitchell visited Victoria. He told her that he would definitely find a way to save her. Victoria smiled and thanked him.

Meanwhile, Arnold Johnson said goodbye and shook hands with District Carter, not forgetting to remind him, “Please put more effort into finding the real murderer who killed Kaelin Johnson.”

“Rest assured, we will definitely investigate this matter carefully and thoroughly,” District Carter said with a smile.

Arnold only responded with a faint smile.

After parting with District Carter, Arnold personally picked up Victoria from jail.

From the time Victoria went in to the time she came out, there were no changes or media reports, so even Victoria’s sisters were unaware that she had been to the Public Security Bureau.

The reason for the silence was, of course, due to Arnold’s intervention.

He did all this in order to better protect Victoria.

Whether it was because of Arnold’s words that night or Chloe Johnson had other plans, in any case, Chloe did not object to Arnold’s behind-the-scenes efforts to save Victoria, nor did she press charges against her, making everything go smoothly.

Seeing Victoria coming out, Arnold walked up to her, not caring about the distance between them, and took her hand, then pulled her into an embrace.

“No one’s been giving you a hard time, right?” he asked, even though he knew no one would dare to do so.

Victoria felt the warmth of his broad shoulders, and after a while, she raised her head, revealing a pure smile. “With all that you’ve done for me, who would dare to bully me? If anything, they’d treat me like a queen!”

“Of course, in my heart, you’re worth more than a queen.” Arnold laughed along with her.

Arnold held Victoria’s hand and gently applied some force as they walked towards the car together.

Just as the two of them got to the car, Alexander Mitchell, who was rushing over, saw Arnold open the car door for Victoria and carefully buckle her seatbelt.

Victoria smiled at Arnold, a heartfelt smile that spread from the depths of her heart.

Alexander’s footsteps came to a halt.

Seeing this scene, he felt a heartache once again for what he thought he had let go of.

Until the car disappeared in front of him, Alexander’s footsteps remained in place, his gaze fixed on where the car had been.

In the car, after a brief silence, Victoria said, “I didn’t kill Kaelin.”

“I know.” Arnold responded firmly.

Victoria had always been puzzled, so she asked Arnold, “Then who really killed her?”

This question was also a headache for Arnold, who answered honestly, “The witness couldn’t clearly see the murderer’s features.”

“Is there really a witness?” Victoria asked her doubts aloud.

Arnold replied calmly, “Of course.”

After staring at him for a while, Victoria didn’t know whether he was lying or not.

Without wanting to explain too much about this matter, Arnold changed the topic. “Your father is even worse than an animal.”

Victoria sensed something in his words and quickly guessed, “Did he try to frame me for this crime?”

No wonder people say women’s intuition is terrifying; they may not know the truth, but their guesses are often on point.

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