Chapter 973 A Sincere Talk "Alright, let's invite them in!" Finnley stood behind her, "Let them take as many pictures as they want, We'll answer all their questions. They won't need to spy on us once they get all that they want to know!" Mya, slightly taken aback, turned to him.
After thinking for a few seconds, she agreed, "Okay." She committed no crime. She had nothing to fear for.
They told Shirley about this decision.
Shirley was a little worried at first. Then she nodded in agreement, "Well, | guess there is nothing else we can do.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWe can't even go out now." Finnley walked out of the living room and brought a dozen of reporters in.
The reporters, holding cameras and microphones, were all quiet.
Finnley had reminded them to be respectful before leading them in.
So the invited reporters were all very polite.
"Please take a sit on the sofa." Shirley put on a faint smile, and spoke in a hostess tone, "Paula, bring the tea over." "Yes, ma'am." Paula made tea and brought them over with sfruit, served each one.
Finnley was very protective. He put his arm around Mya's shoulders the moment he entered the door, and they sat down on the sofa with Shirley.
"I know it's not easy for you guys to wait outside just to get sinformation about us. So we invite you in." Shirley said calmly, "We are not used to being spied on either. So, let's talk." "If you have any questions, just ask. We'll answer as long as we could. And we promise to be honest." The camera clicked non-stop. The photographer had already found the right angles.
Mya added, "We invited you guys in with great sincerity and | hope that no one misinterprets anything we say. | hope that you can report truthfully so that people who care about us and my father wouldn't need to guess." "Mayor Saunders might spend the rest of his life in jail. Is that within your anticipation?" A reporter asked.
Shirley nodded, "Yes. Meanwhile, we believe in the law and justice. He made a mistake but he doesn't deserve the death penalty." "My father has made many contributions to Arkpool City. This is indelible. We admit that later on he went astray and becLeslie's backer. But we knew nothing about it." The reporters felt the sincerity of Mya and Shirley.
They all nodded with sympathy.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAnother person asked, "What are your plans for the future?" "I'll wait for Clarence to be set free, whether it's twenty or thirty years." Shirley said, "He did wrong things, but he never betrayed me. So | won't leave him." The reporters were very moved.
Mya added, "I will go to work tomorrow as usual. | will do my job well and wait for my father to go home. | believe he will perform well in prison." The reporters nodded again. At this moment, someone looked at Finnley.
"Mr. Russell, although you and Ms. Saunders were married in a flash, you seemed to be deep in love. You have been by her side." "I'm her husband, and that's what | should do." Finnley replied, "I love her, everything about her, including her father." This again moved everyone.
The reporters didn't ask harsh questions. The communication was smooth.
The interview was recorded and later released.
The Saunders family's positive attitude and cohesion moved many people.
The reporters left.
In a bedroom on the second floor, Finnley held Mya's shoulders in front of the window, staring deeply at her.
He emphasized again, "No matter what people say, | will not divorce you. | know what you are thinking about, but hearout, | am going to be with you forever."