Chapter 850 Bad
At the entrance, the man had already walked out alongside the officer, pointing at the car and talking animatedly.
Molly looked at the sleeping Teddy: "Vera, where's my baby's sun hat?"
Vera pulled out a cartoon sun hat from Teddy's bag and handed it to her: "Careful it might not fit your big head... Okay fine, my son has a big head."
The hat fit Molly just right.
Vera got out of the car carrying Teddy, who had finally fallen asleep.
The two walked up to their acquaintances.
"Molly, Mrs. Olteran?"
Molly took off the hat and coughed awkwardly twice: "Hi, we meet again."
Vera was also quite embarrassed to be recognized.
Once inside the police station, everyone learned what had happened.
Ernest had received a call from the station on the road: "Ernest, Mr. Chase's wife is here."
Ernest: "Tell her to go next door to find Mr. Chase, why's she coming to our department?"
"This time she's really not here for Mr. Chase. You better come back, this time the two treasures from the Olteran family are here too!"
Ernest: "...Wh-what happened?"
Marigold was surprised nearby - what could make the captain stutter?
"Okay, got it."
After hanging up, Ernest said to Marigold: "Shit."
Marigold innocently: "What's wrong?"
Ernest: "Your dream is about to come true."
Marigold suddenly froze: "They went to the police station?"
"Not just them."
"Who else?"
"They brought a kid too."
When they got to the department, they could hear a man's angry shouting from the doorway, along with Teddy's crying.
"You're all in this together. I changed lanes normally. I've been driving for over ten years. Rear-end collisions are always the back car's fault. When I changed lanes on the highway and got rear-ended, they ruled it was the back car's full responsibility. Why are you saying it's my full responsibility? Everyone says rear-end collisions are the back car's fault. You're just protecting her because you know her."
Teddy was already sleeping restlessly, and with that one shout, he woke up instantly and wouldn't stop crying.
The "acquaintances" nearby all pulled out things to try to cheer Teddy up.
Someone held up their phone: "Teddy, look at my phone, see whose little baby is crying in the camera."
"Teddy, look at my pen, it can write. I'll teach you to write. Don't cry, let me hold you."
Some tried to comfort Teddy, others tried to hold him, but the child only wanted his mom.
Vera held him while an officer negotiated: "The traffic police and all of us are here. The dashcam shows it clearly - you changed lanes without signaling, the car behind didn't need to slow down. Plus you slowed down right after passing, which isn't allowed, and you passed on the right side. You completely violated traffic rules."
"You're all in this together. I want a different officer. Where's your supervisor? I want to see your supervisor."
The officer said: "Our supervisor will be back soon, but the dashcam shows it very clearly - it was your fault. The car behind was driving normally."
Molly sat there without saying anything. She was in the right, she wasn't afraid.
Soon the man was yelling about filing complaints: "Isn't the complaints office next door? I'm going right now to complain about you all."
Ernest and Marigold had been listening at the door for a while. The hall was noisy and chaotic. Finally, they couldn't hold back and entered.
Marigold glanced at Teddy, who was crying from the man's loud voice, then looked at the man and shouted: "Stop yelling! If you want to yell, go outside. If you don't trust us, go find someone else to tell. Look up the complaint number online yourself!"
Marigold was beautiful but had a big temper. While others would try to soothe and calm emotions, Marigold just shouted once, and the room went quiet. The two sisters both looked at the shouting Marigold.
Suddenly the room only had Teddy's crying, and without anyone making noise, Teddy soon had tears on his face but gradually stopped crying.
Marigold walked in with a cold face. This was her first time meeting Vera.
Seeing Teddy, her expression softened. She opened a drawer and took out an unopened lollipop to give to Teddy, who had just been crying.
She looked at Vera and asked: "Vera?"
Vera looked at the cool girl in front of her, saw the lollipop she offered, and remembered last time when she grabbed her son's candy: "Marigold?"
The password matched. The two who had only heard of each other finally met.
She looked at Teddy: "Can I hold Teddy?"
Vera handed Teddy over.
Marigold held Teddy, gave him the lollipop, and patted his sweaty back, focusing all her attention on Teddy.
"Who are you?" the man loudly questioned Marigold.
She pulled out her ID and handed it to the man: "When you complain, remember to mention the badge number, otherwise they won't know who you're talking about."
Seeing that Marigold wasn't fazed at all, the man cursed in frustration: "You're all in cahoots."
Molly rolled her eyes: "Who's the one who never went to school here?"
Ernest had watched the drama long enough and spoke up directly: "Traffic police aren't under our jurisdiction. Just tell us what you want to report."
Mentioning this reminded the man, and he pointed at Vera: "She hit me."
Everyone looked at the lively, active, cute, beautiful, and "gentle" Vera.
If not for previous experiences, no one would believe it, but now everyone believed in her fighting skills.
Vera defended herself: "That was self-defense. He pushed Molly and tried to push me too."
Ernest asked: "Is there dashcam footage?"
Soon the video from earlier was played again.
Marigold had heard from Scott about Vera being violent, but she was more curious about how a cute girl could be violent.
So she sat at the front of the computer desk holding Teddy.
In the video, he did push Molly, and when Vera went over, in less than three seconds, the girl had quickly pinned him against the car.
"I need to go to the hospital for treatment."
Molly: "I'm reporting this too. He just pushed me and my arm hurts a lot now. I suspect he pushed me so hard I fractured something. I need to go to the hospital for a checkup too."
Ernest looked at the situation in the department that couldn't be resolved, and instructed Xiao Yi nearby: "Go see if Mr. Chase next door is back from his meeting. If he's back, have him come here right away."
The subordinate officer left.
Sebastian had just turned off his car when the subordinate officer ran over: "Mr. Chase, Molly rear-ended some troublemaker, and she's at the station now."
Sebastian, having just finished a meeting, was wearing his police uniform.
Hearing Molly's name, his eyelid twitched.
Sure enough, after returning, he didn't go anywhere else and went straight next door.
Molly was still telling her friends at the station: "Don't tell Sebastian yet, okay? I'm afraid if he finds out, I'll be in trouble again."
Then Sebastian would use this to make her do all sorts of things she didn't like.
This time if she could handle it herself, she would handle it herself. She didn't need a man's help.
"Molly!"
A familiar shout.