Chapter 82 - Humph, Men

Keeley wanted to gain sympathy by fabricating a poor character who didn't know anything, and Lydia couldn't find any evidence to refute Keeley's words, so some people in the crowd were successfully influenced.

In the eyes of these people, Keeley had suddenly become the target of sympathy.

The police officer looked at the upright Lydia and the weak Keeley and knew that it was not easy to manage the household affairs. It was also out of the scope of his duty. He coughed and advised, "If there's anything, we can sit down and talk about it. It's not right to fight."

With a good attitude, she immediately replied, "Officer, you're right. I was just acting on impulse."

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