Chapter 139 Shidley smiled faintly. "I meant exactly what I said. Since the incident just happened, no one knows who the mastermind is. Everyone here is a suspect." She paused before adding, "Besides, you're no longer part of Turbo Impact. The team has no obligation to guard your cars. Now that vandals have destroyed them, you want compensation? Fine. Go and ask those vandals to pay." Sabrina's face tightened, shadows of anger crossing her features, "Shirley, you have no right to speak on behalf of Turbo Impact. Stay away fromand bring Tomas out here!" Maintaining her elegant smile, Shirley responded, "Sorry, but I'm now the vice-captain of Turbo Impact. That means I have the authority to handle your case." "You? The owner of Turbo Impact?" Sabrina's hand trembled as she pointed at Shirley, disbelief clouding her expression. She suddenly recalled how Tomas had refused Richard's offer and blurted, "it was you. You're the one who bought Turbo Impact's land." The moment the words lett her mouth, Sabrina's eyes widened as she realized her slip-up. Shirley's gaze becpiercing. "How did you know Mr. Clarke was selling the land? Sabrina's gaze darted nervously. "A teammate told me. Why? Is that a problem?" So, it was connected to her. If a teammate had really told her, why did she look so guilty? Shirley's suspicions solidified into certainty.
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Sabrina's expression tightened further, and she glared at Sturley, "Don't get too comfortable, Shirley. Do you think Turbo Impact's land is easy to hold on to? Do you have any idea how many people are watching it?" Shirley arched a delicate brow, her voice steely and resolute. "Who told you I bought Turbo Impact's land?" "If not you, then who else?" Shirley's eyes narrowed as she stepped closer. "What you should really worry about are the people stitting trouble behind the scenes. And yourself. No one involved in today's incident will escape responsibility." with that, shirley turned and approached a police officer, pointing at Sabrina, "Otticer, I suspect this woman is involved in today's incident." The officer's expression grew serious as he regarded Shirley, "Please explain why you suspect her." Shirley responded promptly, "She had a conflict with the team and left a week ago, yet she left two expensive race cars here instead of taking them. Yesterday, she had a heated argument with Mr. Clarke, and today, the team was attacked by vandals." Sabrina's face paled as a mix of shock and fury washed over her. She pointed at Shirley, her hand shaking. "You're framing me!" Shirley let out a cold laugh. Was she accusing Sabrina? Sure, she was. So what? Fine, she was done with this! She wasn't going to waste her tanymore.
The officer stepped forward. "May I have your name, please?" Sabrina's voice rose as she pleaded, "Officer, she's lying!" The officer remained calm. "Are two of the damaged cars yours?" Sabrina hesitated before nodding, "Yes, but..."
The officer interrupted her, "And did you have a dispute with the team's management yesterday?" Sabrina stammered, "1-it wasn't a dispute, j-just a disagreement.
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The officer nodded. "That will do.
Based on those facts, lier suspicion is reasonable. Please cwith us to the station to give a statement."
Sabrina's expression darkened, frustration bubbling over, "Officer, 1 e didn't... “Relax, It's just a statement, the officer said firmly.
Her anxiety spiked as she tried again. “Officer, please listen