"Officer, she's ready. What are you waiting for?" Susan said immediately.
The policeman took out his handcuffs and went to Savannah. "Miss Schultz, please."
Savannah froze at the handcuffs.
"What do you mean? Why should she be handcuffed? Please note that she is not a criminal now!" Kevin's face changed.
The police looked at Mrs. Yontz awkwardly. In principle, Miss Schultz was now a suspect, not a criminal, and she didn't have to be handcuffed.
But when Mrs. Yontz went to the police station, she asked them to take Miss Schultz away in handcuffs.
Mrs. Yontz was the daughter of old Sterling, and the Sterling group was financially strong and monopolized many industries in LA. What's more, Mrs. Yontz's mother was from the Cavendish family. Every merchant, as well as the politician, would treat the Sterling with respect.
Even the police chief would stop to smile and nod politely to old Sterling when they met. How could he refuse old Sterling's daughter?