Chapter 69 Miss The Time For Divorce
In his line of work, Noah had seen such situations for so many times. He wasn't as bothered as before but it was not because he was numb. It was because he was a policeman and he had to fulfil his duties.
The murderer would be punished according to the law.
Noah was a little stunned when she looked at Nina sideways. "You look like one of my aunts."
"What?" Upon hearing this, Nina turned her head and was greeted by Noah's gentle eyes. She touched her face and asked in confusion, "Do I look like your aunt?"
It was the first time that she had heard someone say she looked like someone else.
"Just a little." To Nina's delight, Noah took out an orange-flavored lollipop from his pocket and gave it to her.
Without a second thought, Nina took it. As she unwrapped the candy, she said honestly, "Your aunt must be very beautiful."
After all, she knew she was beautiful. Not to mention, many people called her beautiful too.
Thinking that Nina was a good talker, Noah couldn't help but chuckle. If that was not the case, then how could she praise his aunt and herself at the same time, right?
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his head. His colleagues just didn't behave seriously when they were not busy with a case.
Because of what they had said, he couldn't help but look at Nina. After a while, he continued to talk to his colleagues.
Without paying attention to what Noah and his colleagues were doing, Nina just checked her phone. She saw that she had ninety-nine unread WeChat messages. Ninety-six from the Beggars' Sect, and three from John.
Automatically, she checked John's messages first. There were only three short and powerful sentences, each of which was sent nearly an hour apart.
"Where are you? Answer me."
"Where are you? Answer me!"
"Where are you? Answer me!!"
As she noticed the change of punctuations, Nina knew how his expression had changed at that time.
This exclamation mark was like a knife. There was one knife and then two. It was so cruel.
What if this man got angry and tricked her again?
'I have to reply immediately and politely.'
"Sorry, I was in the police station this afternoon and didn't check my phone."
The next second, she got a reply.
"Stay there. Wait for me."