Ace and Trudy gasped. Holy craps! How dare Dixon give his attitude to Ralph?
Ralph was also a little surprised so that his face turned ferocious. His identity is noble, so he has never been offended by others like this.
"It's really a coincidence that I see you here. Aren't you still in China not long ago?"
What Ralph said was equivalent to warnings. But since Dixon's disposition changed, he has been unruly. He just answered, "I'm busy. Do you have a problem with me?"
How dare he provoke Ralph?
Is he not scared of death?
Ace has rarely seen someone provoking Ralph. He usually rushed forward in face of such situation, but at present, he can't do with Dixon.
That's why Dixon is tricky.
Because they may not be able to win.
Ralph gnashed his teeth, smiling. "You're really busy. A few days ago you were still in China, but you suddenly appear in London now, which makes me surprised."
He meant that Dixon kept his trip a secret.
As if Dixon did not hear what Ralph said, he just said coldly, "Do I need to report my schedule to you? I didn't expect you cared about me so much."
He meant that he knew Ralph always supervised him.
Ralph looked at Victor's injury and said, "Victor."
Victor looked back at him still weakly.
Ralph said, "Can you tell me what happened at that time?"
Victor knew Ralph was inquiring the truth, so his eyes immediately turned red, as if he would cry at once. "I just remembered I was thrown from the high building. Christie killed Pearl, and cheated that she committed suicide."
The kid started crying. Dixon's eyelids jumped, scolding Ralph, "What are you doing? It is my son's safety that was threatened. After he escaped from the danger, how can you ask him to recall what happened? Are you the policeman? You have no right to inquire the situation. Why did you not take measures when the murderer hurt them?"
Ralph and his subordinates all got shocked by his scolding.
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