Chapter: 1446
“Uncle, Aunt, you're really alive! I've missed you so much!" she cried, tears streaming as she tried to rush to hug Bernice, but Norah stopped her.
“Don't hug my mom!" Norah snapped.
Only she had the right to hug her mom. How could Elsa think she was allowed to?
Elsa's tears stayed on her face as she stared at Norah in shock.
Bernice wasn't bothered at all; she actually felt happy and proud of her daughter's protectiveness.
Calvin felt a twinge of envy watching how great Norah was with her mom.
“Cut the act. We all know what happened. You don't have to pretend you're getting along with us. I'm done trying to play along with you Iker, the interrogation room at the police station is ready for you."
Norah sneered.
She corrected the way she addressed Iker because he didn't qualify to be her uncle. Then the police appeared at the door. "Who called the police?"
Gilda hurried over to explain the situation, and the officer signaled for them to head to the station to give their statements.
This was huge!
Mindy, seeing the police get involved, nervously grabbed Iker's wrist and asked, “What are we going to do, sweetheart?"
What options did they have?
Iker suddenly seemed defeated, as if all his energy had drained away.
When he saw Calvin, he understood that his feeling of superiority was just a facade. Next to his brother, he was always the one left in the shadows.
The Wilson family's drama wrapped up with the police taking them to the station.
The guests buzzed with excitement after witnessing the drama, while reporters scrambled to cover the story.
The blatant disregard for human life showcased by the rich families, evident in the assassinations and car accidents, highlighted their ruthless nature.
As the banquet hall cleared, Norah and her parents headed to the police station to give their statements.
Indeed, the law often seemed impotent against the wealthy, but with her parents' return, Iker and his family could no longer rely on money or power to influence outcomes.
Once they returned to the Wilson family, all legal entitlements would be restored to them.
In the interrogation room, Iker's confidence had evaporated, replaced by a palpable sense of defeat.
His dream of leading a wealthy family had crumbled after enjoying the high life for just a year.
Mindy and Elsa, having committed no crimes, were released after their statements. And Larry and Hadley had been oblivious to the schemes.