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There He Is Again, My Ex-Husband novel Chapter 811

The policemen came soon and brought Maisie, Erika, and the middle-aged woman to the police station.

When they arrived, Mrs. Marshall reached the police station anxiously.

At the sight of Erika, Mrs. Marshall came over and asked full of concern, with her eyes brimming with tears, "Erika, are you all right? Are you hurt?"

Maisie kept silent while the woman beside her mocked. "Your daughter pushed this lady to the ground. How would your daughter get hurt? Why don't you show concern for this lady? Judging from your manner, I know why your daughter behaves so rudely."

Taunted by the woman, Mrs. Marshall got sullen but still refused to care about Maisie.

Like her daughter, Mrs. Marshall got jealous at the thought of Maisie's past relationship with Ezra.

The middle-aged woman rolled her eyes at Mrs. Marshall, a so-called rich lady but an actually discourteous woman.

They walked into the police station. Maisie noticed Mrs. Marshall was swaggering in and made mental preparation when guessing Mrs. Marshall had bribed the policemen.

Unexpectedly, one policeman warmly greeted Maisie and ignored Mrs. Marshall. "Excuse me, are you Maisie Brennan?"

"Yes." Maisie frowned and felt confused about the policeman's move.

Mrs. Marshall and Erika looked gloomy and wondered why they weren't treated warmly after Mrs. Marshall had bribed the police officers.

The policeman invited Maisie over and beamed. "Please have a sit. Miss Brennan. We have figured out the whole thing by surveillance video in the hospital."

"Come over to sit with me." Maisie didn't pay much attention to these words and called that middle-aged woman who stood up for her.

The woman instantly walked over while rolling her eyes at Mrs. Marshall, making Mrs. Marshall burst with anger.

"Mom, why are we ignored? Do you find someone to help in advance?" Erika sullenly asked her mother in a low voice.

Mrs. Marshall looked gloomy. "Of course, I did the moment you called." Then she added, "I make a phone call now."

The one on the other side of the phone replied awkwardly, "We indeed want to help you. But someone comes to our leader and protects Maisie."

Anger simmered inside Mrs. Marshall and she asked, "Who is it?"

The person said with an apologetic smile, "We have no idea."

She snorted. "Or you just refuse to tell me?"

The person sighed. "We don't know who the person is. All I can do for the best is tell you that you should solve this matter as soon as possible."

Then, the person hung up. Mrs. Marshall was shocked and didn't expect that someone would try his best to protect Maisie.

Faced with the woman's harsh words, Mrs. Marshall and her daughter were full of wrath.

Knowing her arrogant daughter had been jealous of Maisie and would not apologize after she was humiliated by Maisie in public today, Mrs. Marshall apologized on behalf of her daughter and didn't expect that the annoying woman didn't let it go and even asked for her daughter's apology when Maisie didn't say anything.

Mrs. Marshall hoped Maisie would accept her apology and close the case since Mrs. Marshall guessed Maisie would not seek revenge for the slightest grievance.

But things went contrary to Mrs. Marshall's wishes.

Maisie replied calmly, "This woman was right. I only accept Erika's personal apology since she stopped, cursed, and even pushed me to the ground."

Despite her flat tone, Maisie repeated what Erika had done to her.

"How dare you!" Erika angrily stomped.

The policeman said, "If you want to fix it quickly as your mother wished, you have to apologize."

"Yes." The middle-aged woman nodded and added, "Your apology will put this to an end. Don't bother others' time here."

Mocked by this woman, Mrs. Marshall choked with anger and then noticed that Maisie calmly waited for the apology.

Mrs. Marshall gritted her teeth and nudged her daughter. Knowing Mrs. Marshall's intention, Erika finally gave up and said with her red-rimmed eyes, "I'm sorry."

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