Hidden Marriage, Overbearing Love: Mr! Please Let Me Go-Chapter 64 - 65 My Husband Won’t Come

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Chapter 64: Chapter 65 My Husband Won’t Come

"Who called the police to arrest Mu Shini? I hope to hear good news soon," Bo Sishen coldly enunciated.

"Mr. Bo, we will comply! We will make sure to severely punish the person responsible!" The chief bowed his head and replied.

"Go out and apologize to Mu Shini. I don’t want her to suffer any injustice," Bo Sishen ordered.

"Yes, Mr. Bo!" The chief didn’t dare delay.

As Bo Sishen was escorted out, the chief hurriedly approached Mu Shini, bowing and apologizing, "Miss Mu, this is a misunderstanding. Our colleagues were incompetent and caused you grievances. Please forgive us and do not hold it against us."

Mu Shini watched as Bo Sishen exited under the chief’s escort. She stood up from the chair but hadn’t steadied herself before the chief started apologizing profusely; she found it all very confusing.

"Chief, can my uncle and I leave now?" Mu Shini just wanted to get out of there as soon as possible.

What if something else happened if they stayed any longer?

"Of course, of course!" The chief eagerly bowed his head!

Bo Sishen couldn’t help but chuckle inwardly as he watched Mu Shini flee, especially when she grabbed him and started running out.

After Bo Sishen and Mu Shini left, the chief severely reprimanded all the subordinates in the station!

"Do you have any idea how big a mess you almost caused? Do you know who you offended?" the chief scolded.

Everyone hung their heads, accepting the criticism.

"Immediately arrest the person who reported this and sentence them! Orders from above!" After a lecture, the chief instructed his subordinates to handle it overnight.

With Bo Sishen’s command, how could a local official like him dare to disobey?

"Sentence?"

"How else would it be? Spreading false information, obstructing official duties, wasting human and material resources! Severe punishment is a must!" The chief slammed the table and roared, "From now on, when you see this girl, show utmost respect! Her background is far beyond our reach!"

An older policeman asked curiously, "Chief, the man just now, I’ve seen him somewhere before. His license plate number shocked me. What rank is he?"

The chief glanced at everyone and commanded, "Keep today’s encounter with Mr. Bo to yourself. This concerns your future! Be smart!! Think about his background yourselves!"

Everyone was stunned to hear these words!

Oh my god!

They had offended a very important figure!

"Remember this! You can’t afford to cross Mr. Bo! Whoever took on today’s case, clean it up! Bring the informant back to the station!" the chief ordered.

"Yes, chief!"

...

After the tech department tracked the informant’s phone, they brought them back to the station overnight. They also investigated Brother Dong and found that his business operations were illegal, making it easy to sentence him.

It seems the fate of those who offend a big shot is to be sentenced!

It is said that Bo Sishen is like a deity, always victorious in battles, brave and unbeatable, a true war god!

Who dares to provoke such a figure?

...

After getting in the car, Mu Shini kept her head down. It wasn’t until Bo Sishen had driven away from the police station for a long time that she slowly raised her head, looking at Bo Sishen’s composed face.

"Uncle, thank you for bailing me out today, but please don’t tell my family," Mu Shini said softly.

Bo Sishen’s eyes turned cold. He looked at her sharply, staring straight at her, and rebuked sternly, "If you end up in a police station again, I won’t have the face to bail you out!"

Mu Shini was so frightened by his strict tone that she shivered; when Uncle suddenly got severe, he really felt like an elder!

She murmured softly, "Uncle, I need money too. I was doing my part-time job well, but I don’t know how I ended up in the police station. If you want me to accompany you every day, I won’t have time for part-time jobs. I need to support myself now, it’s not easy at all."

After all, being able to get out of the station meant the storm had passed!

Bo Sishen said nothing.

The car fell into silence, and Mu Shini, feeling like she had escaped from a lion’s den, relaxed and started humming a song.

Bo Sishen noticed she had no sense of danger; she seemed carefree, as if nothing happened, showing no remorse. While she was humming, Bo Sishen’s cold voice suddenly echoed overhead, "Why did you think of asking me to bail you out?"

She had called him a few hours ago, meaning she was already in the police station.

Thinking she chose to contact him for bail brought him an inexplicable sense of joy.

But his face quickly darkened!

Given his current status, he was a stranger to her.

Mu Shini was stunned by Bo Sishen’s question and was momentarily speechless.

After a while, she finally said with a soft breath, "I called my dad, but he was busy. I don’t know why I called you." free𝑤ebnovel.com

Bo Sishen’s face darkened, "Don’t you have a husband? You boasted about how amazing he is, why didn’t you ask him to bail you out?"

Mu Shini couldn’t help but raise her head, looking at Bo Sishen’s dark face. "My husband is so cold and ruthless, how could he come to bail me out? He warned me not to cause trouble. If he found out I got arrested for spreading false information, he would probably jump out of his wheelchair to beat me up!"

Is he really that terrifying?

Bo Sishen’s expression grew even darker as he listened.

"Regardless, you are married. The first person you should seek help from is your husband, not someone else, understand?" Bo Sishen suddenly scoffed, "Your father is the CEO, your grandfather is, and your husband is an important figure. Yet, you didn’t call any of them, but chose me, an outsider, to bail you out?"

Mu Shini didn’t expect Bo Sishen to say that; she was momentarily stunned and couldn’t say anything, blinking her beautiful eyes as she looked at him.

The man’s sudden authority made her a bit afraid, wanting to speak but not daring to.

Bo Sishen was actually right. She should have called her father, grandfather, or husband, not Uncle, an outsider.

But, inexplicably, she trusted him.

Seeing her silent, Bo Sishen softened his tone, "I was busy these days and didn’t contact you."