Chapter 190 Revenge
Josie no longer felt the rain, for it was blocked by the umbrella.
Meanwhile, Dexter shook hands with the policeman impassively. “Talk to me about the situation.”
Josie froze and looked at him.
On the other hand, the policeman had a sharp eye from his years of experience on the road. At a glance, he could tell that Josie and Dexter’s cars were much more invaluable than at BMW.
Apart from that, he could also tell that Dexter was no ordinary man from how the latter. carried himself.
The policeman felt sorry for the other driver.
He took some notes in his notebook and issued a fine for both of them.
“You went over the speed limit just now,” he told the BMW driver.
Then, he turned to Josie, “You’re fined for not having a driving license with you. Should you
discuss the cost of the accident between yourselves, or do you need me to mediate?”
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The BMW driver flew into a fit after hearing that. “How could you do that? Look at her! Does she look like she can pay? And look at my hand – look at my condition now!”
Frustration and rage coiled in her heart, leaving her speechless to argue back.
Dexter gently patted the back of her head with his hand.
The policeman retorted, “Both of you are responsible. You also made dents in her car by kicking it just now.”
Seeing that the situation was unfavorable to him and that Josie had another. person to back
the BMW driver panicked and stomped his foot.
her up,
“Do you know who my dad is? If I tell him about this, all of you are doomed!”
The phone in Dexter’s hand lit up. It was a call from Ivy.
He glanced at the impetuous man as he picked it up and turned on the speakers.
creating trouble all day, but the news has been suppressed. I supposed he’s right in front of
you now.”
The man widened his eyes incredulously. Even the policeman glanced around in shock.
He’s the son of the deputy director? And this other guy found out about that in such a short time. Man, this case is not as insignificant as I thought,
The BMW driver’s arrogance immediately dissipated without even a word from Dexter. I’m probably in trouble, he thought in remorse.
“You….”
Ivy added, “It seems like Mr. Mullins is aiming for a promotion this year.”
Mr. Mullins’ son looked thunderstruck.
Dexter smiled coldly. “As a high-rank officer, it’s his failure to have such a son.”
The word ‘failure’ weighed heavily.
“Since he can’t even teach his children good manners, it doesn’t seem fitting for him to fill that position.”
Ivy understood his intentions. “I understand. Don’t worry.”
A pregnant silence filled the air.
Josie was trembling due to the cold.
Dexter hugged her closer unknowingly and handed the umbrella to her. He set her aside, put away his phone, and leaned forward to the BMW driver.
“You were saying that she can’t pay you back?” he asked calmly, but the other person not reply.
dared
“Wait!” Josie walked to him, but he entered her car and shut the door loudly before she could stop him.
Then, he started the engine and slammed on the accelerator, slamming into the car.
‘Boom!”
The other driver was dumbfounded. Smoke came out of the back of his car. The car turned into a pathetic state, no matter how you looked at it.
Dexter got out of the car safely with a cruel glint in his eyes. He took the bill from the
policeman and pulled Josie back to his car.
“Let’s go home. Someone else will handle this later.”