"What crime will my father be convicted of?"
"Intentional homicide," the police said.
In the Harken, being convicted of intentional homicide was the death penalty, and it was carried out immediately. There was no such thing as a suspended sentence.
Jeanne fell silent.
However, the police consoled her, "The law is fair. This is what he deserves."
"Okay." Jeanne forced a smile. "Thank you for your hard work."
"Of course."
"Before I leave, can I see my father?"
"Wait a moment. I'll help you with the paperwork."
"Thank you."
Jeanne waited at the police station for a while.
Half an hour later, she saw Alexander.
After being detained in the detention center for three days, his mental state seemed to have worsened.