Chapter 968
Albert nodded, acknowledging that Grace had a point. Since she agreed, it meant there was still room to turn things around. The chief, seeing that the two had finally reached a decision, quietly let out a breath of relief. Finally, these two troublemakers were about to be sent on their way. If they stayed any longer, they might just turn his entire station upside down.
โAlright then.โ The chief cleared his throat.
โBut during this period, both Miss Tessa and Mr. Julian must remain under our surveillance, and neither of them is allowed to leave Ravenshore without permission. Otherwise, weโll be forced to take action, and there wonโt be any room left for negotiation.โ
Grace and Albert nodded in agreement. Their families might have powerful businesses, but no matter how successful they were in the corporate world, they still had to play by the governmentโs rules. Just like in the old days, merchants were always ranked last in the social hierarchy. Both Grace and Albert understood that all too well, and because they did, they knew better than to cross someone like the chief.
โWe understand, Mr. Winter. Iโll take the kids home for now.โ
The chief gave a small nod and unlocked their handcuffs. The moment freedom returned, Tessa felt a strange sense of disorientation. She looked down at her bare wrists, suddenly free of restraint, and a wave of emotion rose from deep inside. Freedomโthere was nothing more comforting than that.
Grace could no longer hold back her feelings. She stepped forward and pulled Tessa into a tight embrace, refusing to let go. โTessa, Iโm so sorryโฆ I failed you.โ
Tessa raised her arms, just about to return the hug, when she suddenly felt a warm tear fall against her neck. Her hands froze in midair. She had always assumed her mother hadnโt come for her because she was ashamed of her, but now, it didnโt seem that way at all. Tessa realized she had been too harsh in how sheโd viewed her mother.
Grace clearly cared about her. Just moments ago, it was her mother who had stood up to Albert without backing down. And through it all, she had respected Tessaโs wishes. That thought made Tessa drop all her defenses as she wrapped her arms tightly around Grace.
โIโm sorry, Mom. I made you worry.โ Her voice was still hoarse and grating. She hated how she sounded, but the fact she could still speak at all felt like a small blessing.
Hearing her daughterโs broken voice only deepened Graceโs hatred toward Julian. Her daughter had left home perfectly fine, and now she was like this, and it was all because of him. Fury surged in her chest as she let go of Tessa and turned around, glaring daggers at Julian.
But Julian kept his head down, hiding behind Albert, too afraid to make a sound. He clung tightly to his fatherโs coat, refusing to let go. It was obviousโheโd been pushed to the edge and now cowered in fear, unable to face anyone.
Albert could only sigh inwardly. His once confident, spirited son had been reduced to this. Once so full of promise, and now this.
But Tessa felt no pity. Her ruined voice was thanks to him. If it hadnโt been for Julian, she wouldnโt be in this state. And now he had the audacity to keep up the act, still pretending to be insane.