Chapter 1816
Chief Wayne worked efficiently. Within a minute, he had accumulated the fingerprints from the sea cucumbers.
He said to Charmine politely, "Boss Jordan, we only need everyone's fingerprints now."
Charmine nodded.
Meanwhile, fear flashed past Fanny's eyes.
She bit her lip and clenched her fists. She tried her best to rub away her fingerprints.
The officers in uniform started to collect each of their fingerprints before they brought them to relevant gadgets and machines for the investigation.
After a few seconds, the results were out, and Chief Wayne reported to Charmine, 'The fingerprints on the sea cucumbers are a complete match to this woman’s fingerprint!"
His finger pointed directly at Fanny, and everyone's gazes were fixed on the maid.
Fanny paled at the accusation and she, still terrified, panickingly reasoned, "
No.Jt has nothing to do with me! 1-1 don’t know what happened!"
Chief Wayne said seriously, "Are you trying to defend yourself? Are you doubting my ability?" "No... No!" Fanny cried out in shock.
With no way out of the situation, her legs went soft as she fell to her knees, onto the floor. "I’m...sorry...it’s my fault...l made a mistake. I don't like Mrs. Bailey, so I wanted to use this to kick her out.”
With that said, she went toward Charmine and apologized, "I'm sorry, Mrs. Bailey, it's my fault... Please forgive me, and give me another chance. I won't do it again! I’m sorry to have accused you, Mrs. Bailey!"
Grandma Bailey scoffed, "As I've told you before, Charmine is the most important person in our mansion. You've made a mistake that can't be pardoned! Chief Wayne, take her away!" "Senior Bailey...! Grandma Bailey...!"
Fanny cried and pleaded, but nobody helped her.
The still-livid Grandma Bailey glared at the group of maids and warned, From now on, if anyone accuses Charmine or does anything to hurt her, you'll share Fanny's end. I won’t show mercy!"
Charmine had just moved in and was already framed. If she did not make the statement today, Charmine's days would be difficult living here.
The maids instantly nodded; none of them dared to speak.
Senior Bailey looked visibly solemn. He felt guilty for not believing Charmine, the woman he always believed to be an admirable woman. He was furious at the rude maids and gave them a warning of his own, too.
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