Chapter 85: Aggressive Protest
Chapter 85: Aggressive Protest
The following morning, Jane once again made her way to the police station. Two officers
apanied her to Lover Lake, where she recounted in detail the previous day''s events. They
diligently recorded every piece of information, realizing that they could not afford to omit anything.
Patrick had urged them to uncover the truth and prove Jane''s innocence as swiftly as possible.
By the time Jane returned to the Pansy Group, it was nearly noon. Stepping out of the taxi, she was
immediately surrounded by a group of unfamiliar people.
"Who are you? What do you want from me?" Jane asked cautiously, her instincts on high alert. The
people surrounding her appeared hostile and uninviting. Could this be an attempted robbery in
broad daylight?
"Jane North!" A gray-haired woman stepped forward, her eyes zing with anger as she grabbed
Jane''s clothing. "Look, everyone! She''s the murderer!"
Jane frowned and pushed the woman away, demanding, "Who are you? And why are you shouting
at me?"
"Don''t you recognize me? You killed my daughter!"
The woman retained her bnce and lunged at Jane again with tear-filled eyes. "You heartless
woman! You pushed my daughter into theke. My poor child is just twenty-five years old, and now
she''s in aa because of you. I don''t know if she''ll ever wake up. Oh, Monica, what will I do
without you?"
Jane realized that this woman was Monica''s mother, and the surrounding people were likely friends
and rtives of Monica, who had gathered to confront her.
"I didn''t kill anyone. Your daughter is still alive. Shouldn''t you be by her side instead of causing a
scene here?" Jane crossed her arms, her gaze fixed on Joan Betsy, Monica''s mother.
Coma wasn''t synonymous with death; there was still hope for Monica. A loving mother would be at
her daughter''s side during such a trying time, yet Joan was creating a spectacle outside the Pansy
Group building.
"Bitch! How dare you talk back to me?" Monica''s mother, Joan, shouted before pping Jane.
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"Shameless bitch! I''ll tear you apart for what you''ve done. You have no idea who you''re messing
with."
"Are you insane?" Jane eximed as Joan prepared to strike again. She caught Joan''s hand and
pushed her away, causing Joan to tumble to the ground.
Joan sat on the ground, weeping openly. "Ah! Did you all see that? This murderer wants to kill me,
just as she did my beloved daughter. Look at her face. She''s wicked; don''t let her deceive you."
The people with Joan grew increasingly agitated and began to shout at Jane. One person even
unfurled a banner with red text reading, "Jane is a murderer! Blood for blood!"
The crowd began chanting loudly, drawing the attention of passersby, some of whom began filming
the spectacle. Several even joined in cursing Jane.
"She''s so beautiful; how could she be a murderer?"
"Haven''t you heard that beautiful women are the most dangerous? This woman is no exception."
"Wow, I see it now."
Themotion attracted more onlookers.
In response, Joan heightened her theatrical disy. She raised her hands to the sky and wailed as
if profoundly aggrieved. "Oh, Monica, why are you so unlucky? Why did you encounter the devil''s
daughter when you were only trying to make ends meet? She pushed you into theke just because
you were better than her. She deserves to die, not you. I can''t live without you, Monica. I''ll join you if
you die."
Jane could hardly tolerate this madness any longer; her head throbbed. "Get out of the way!" she
shouted, ring at Joan.
Joan stared back at her, her gaze unwavering. "I won''t leave until I get justice for my daughter. I
want everyone to see you for the murderer you are."
The security guards, alerted by the noise, stepped outside the building. Upon seeing Jane besieged
by the hostile crowd, they approached.
The head of security guards addressed the crowd, "This is private property, not a protest zone.
Please disperse."
"Guards, you''ve arrived just in time," Joan dered, not budging. "Don''t allow this murderer into the
premises. Arrest her."
Joan grabbed one of the security guard''s arms. Jane, determined to fend off the impending attack,
raised her phone and threatened, "If you don''t step aside, I''ll call the police. You''ve ndered me
and disrupted public order. Do you want to go to jail?"
Joan retorted, "How dare you threaten me?" She then turned to her associates and urged, "What
are you all waiting for? Seek justice for Monica!"
The members of the group, like puppets on strings, charged toward Jane. One of them extended his
hand to grab her arm. Jane was now trapped.
Just as she was ready to defend herself, amanding and resolute voice rang out. "Don''t you
dare!"
Jane looked up to see Patrick approaching, radiating an aura that sent shivers down everyone''s
spines. The crowd parted to make way for him, and even Joan fell silent, her eyes wide with
astonishment.
Patrick halted by Jane''s side, holding her hand with tenderness in his eyes. "Are you hurt?"
His worry and the warmth of his touch provided immensefort to Jane. "No, I''m fine," she
replied, meeting his gaze with gratitude and relief.
Morton, who followed closely behind Patrick, wore a stern expression as he addressed Joan and
the others. "Who are you, and why are you causing trouble here?"
Joan, her voice quaking, identified herself. "I''m Monica''s mother. Jane pushed my daughter into the
lake; she''s a murderer."
Morton reacted with visible disgust as he replied, "How dare you nder Jane?"
Turning to the head of the security guards, he ordered, "Escort them away."
With Jane''s hand still in his, Patrick led her into thepany building. "Why didn''t you call me? You
could have been hurt."
Patrick, who had been observing the situation from his office, had rushed down to ensure Jane''s
safety.
Jane smiled faintly. "I thought I could handle it on my own."
Patrick tilted his head slightly, leaning in closer, and whispered in her ear, "I''m always here for you,
Jane. Next time, don''t face such situations alone."
His flirtatious tone made Jane blush. "See youter!"
With that, she hurried to the secretaries'' office, leaving Patrick with a faint smile. He found her
particrly charming when she was bashful.
Arriving at her desk, Jane received the promotional photos from the photographer. She carefully
examined each one.
The indoor photos from their previous session looked promising, and Jane was satisfied with the
results.
Sylvia, the employee sitting next to Jane, couldn''t contain her excitement. "Jane, you won''t believe
this. You''re trending online!"
Jane''s attention was instantly captured. "What do you mean?"