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Heartstrings on Fire novel Chapter 1043

Jarvis warned Agnes, "Ms. Pritchard, you know this drug manufacturing case could be the biggest in our country in the last fifty years. Countless lives have been lost, tearing apart families here and abroad, and jeopardizing the futures of so many children. So, if it ever comes to that day, I hope you'll stand with justice and the law. Of course, I also hope that what you've said is true, and that none of your loved ones are involved."

Agnes was at a loss for words. Her emotions were a tangled mess. Could such a day ever really come?

Just then, the interrogation room door swung open, and another plainclothes detective entered. He whispered something in Jarvis's ear. Jarvis's expression turned grave, and he swiftly exited the room.

Agnes was left alone in the interrogation room for a brief moment before someone came in and said, "Ms. Pritchard, you're free to go. Someone has posted your bail."

To Agnes's surprise, the person who bailed her out was Kearney. But Patton, due to irrefutable evidence and allegations, remained detained, insisting on his innocence.

Jared was also waiting outside. As Agnes emerged, Jared approached her. Kearney mentioned, "Reggie is waiting outside too."

Exiting the police station, they got into a sleek black sedan. The sedan followed a car with a distinctive license plate closely but not too closely, a plate that made both friends and foes take a detour upon sight.

Jarvis also came out, his face turning serious at the sight of that license plate. He hadn't expected Albert to personally get involved.

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