After waiting for so long and still seeing no one show up, Aurora figured the person wasn’t going to appear after all.
All the time she’d spent here had been for nothing.
What she didn’t know, though, was that someone inside the police station had already made a call.
As for those thugs, they’d already been silenced.
Now they were just waiting on Megan’s injury report.
After all, with the current evidence, it still wasn’t enough to determine exactly what those thugs had done.
And since Aurora had arrived early, they hadn’t managed to succeed in their plan, so technically, it didn’t count for much.
With all those factors combined, the police station had been holding those men back without letting Aurora see them. Otherwise, those thugs would be done for.
That much was clear–everyone knew it, even if no one said it outright.
Seeing how there was still no progress after all this time, Aurora felt a wave of disappointment. There was a dull ache in her chest she couldn’t quite name.
She didn’t want to walk away like this, not when she’d come so far.
In her memory, this whole incident had ended in a deadlock.
In the end, the thugs had been sentenced, but not for long.
Back then, they’d insisted they acted alone.
No matter what they were asked, they stuck to “I don’t know.”
And because there was video evidence from the camera, their sentence had been extended.
Thinking about that, Aurora couldn’t help feeling a strange admiration.
Even under those circumstances, those thugs
cenes.
exposed the person behind the scenes.
It made her wonder–could it really have been behind it all?
She would’ve only been seventeen or eighteen at
time.
Aurora took a deep breath, still finding no way forward.
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