Chapter 1101
Chapter 1101
When faced with a lawyer’s stern warning, some people started to panic. A tearful voice emerged from the crowd. “I threw it.”
The crowd parted to reveal a young girl, about eleven or twelve years old, with tear–streaked cheeks. Standing beside her was a woman in her early twenties who began apologizing, “My little sister is young and naive. She believes everything she hears. I’m sorry I couldn’t stop her in time.”
The woman nudged the little girl, urging her, “What are you waiting for? Apologize!”
Celeste just stood there with her lips tightly pressed together. She didn’t say a word.
The little girl cried even harder, stuttering out an apology, “I’m… I’m
sorry…”
Mason’s expression hardened. He walked over to the girl and asked softly, “Did you throw the cup?”
The little girl nodded reluctantly.
He pointed at Celeste. “Do you know this lady?”
The little girl shook her head.
“Why did you throw a cup at her if you don’t know her?”
The little girl instinctively glanced at the woman beside her, who quickly interjected, “She was misled… She didn’t do it on
purpose.”
Mason shot her a cold look. “I didn’t ask you.”
The woman fell silent.
Mason turned back to the little girl. “Please answer my question.”
With tears streaming down her face, the little girl mumbled, “I… I just don’t like her.”
“Just because you don’t like someone doesn’t mean you can hurt them. You have to take responsibility for your actions,” Mason said while standing up and grabbing her wrist. “Let’s go to the police station.”
Hearing the words “police station, the little girl started to panic. She struggled to shake Mason’s grip, crying, “I don’t want to go…. I’m sorry, sir. Please don’t take me there…”
The little girl’s crying and struggling only intensified. She was clearly terrified.
The woman beside her tried to intervene, “My sister has learned her lesson. Please don’t scare her. We can pay for your medical expenses, okay?”
Seeing the little girl crying so pitifully, the crowd started to sympathize
“She’s just a child. What does she know?”
“An apology should be enough. Why are you pushing her?”
“The child has admitted her mistake. Let’s drop it. What’s the point of an adult arguing with a child?”
Despite their words, Mason remained emotionless, holding on to the little girl as he walked towards the exit.
“I don’t want to go-” The girl said, and upon seeing that she couldn’t escape, the little girl resorted to desperate measures. “I’m not old enough! My sister said I couldn’t be held criminally responsible! I won’t go…” © 2024 Nôv/el/Dram/a.Org.
Mason stopped, finally turning to look at her. “You’re right. You’re not old enough to be criminally responsible. But you have friends, family, and school. If I were to tell them about your actions today, how do you think they’d see you?”
“Schools won’t tolerate students who ruin their reputation. Parents will teach their children to avoid someone with such a malicious heart. No one will want to be your friend. Your parents will feel ashamed and disgusted by your actions. You should consider the consequences.”
His words scared the little girl into silence. Suddenly she burst into tears, “It wasn’t me… It was my cousin! I didn’t throw it…”
The crowd was shocked by her confession, all eyes turning to the woman who had been defending her little sister just moments ago.
The woman’s expression changed in an instant. Pointing at the little girl’s head, she snapped, “What the heck are you babbling about? I brought you out for fun, bought you so much stuff, and this is how you repay me? You ungrateful brat! You’re going to screw me over now by running your mouth?”
After saying that, she shoved the little girl away, “I must be out of my mind to care about you. You screwed up, and you deal with the consequences!”
She was about to leave, but Mason stretched out his long arm, blocking her path.