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Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle by Heap Heap

Chapter 2833
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The police officer ignored him and said to his colleague, "Look, he speaks fluent English."

Then, he said to Amur with a stern expression on his face, "Do you think this is self-

defense? You almost beat that person to a pulp. Come on in and cooperate with us for

your statement."

Amur did not seem to care. In the interrogation room, two police officers took turns

questioning him about what had happened. He had already prepared his statement and

did not admit to assaulting anyone, insisting that it was self-defense.

The police officers questioned him for over an hour, but Amur only maintained his stance

of acting in self-defense. There was nothing they could do about it.

Furthermore, Amur did not request a lawyer.

"Lock him up first," said one of the police officers. He thought that detaining someone like

him, a foreigner, behind bars for a little while would make him cooperate. They had other

matters to attend to, and they could not waste all their time on an inconclusive

interrogation. "We'll wait for updates from the hospital."

"Alright. Should we put him in the same cell as those two Russians?" asked another officer.

A shadow of gloom flashed through Amur's lowered gaze as he heard that.

Abel had assigned him to personally deal with those two individuals. If he did not enter the

police station, there was no way he could do it. He had no choice but to resort to beating

up two ruffians who were harassing women on the street.

He knew how to strike with just the right force. Even though the injuries on the ruffians

appeared severe, a closer examination at the hospital would reveal that they were not life-

threatening, and they only lost some blood.

This way, he would be able to enter the station and get out of it quickly, accomplishing

Abel's assigned task.

"I don't think that's a good idea. They're convicted felons. I'm afraid this kid might suffer if

we put him in the same cell. Let's place him in the cell where the other person who came

in for a fight is," replied the police officer. Deep down in his heart, someone who

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possessed firearms and explosives was much more terrifying than Amur, and the

circumstances were more severe.

"Okay," the other officer agreed. After all, there were many people who caused trouble.

The police station did not have any vacant single cells anymore.

Amur was locked up inside.

As soon as he entered, he exchanged glances with another man.

The man's face was bruised and swollen, but his gaze was wicked, giving the impression

that he was not someone to be messed with.

He whistled. Noticing Amur's ethnic facial features, he protested to the police officer.

"Officer Larsen, even if you want to assign me a 'roommate,' can't you find someone who

speaks English?"

Officer Larsen glanced at him disdainfully. The man's name was Hoffman, and he was a

regular at the police station who frequently got brought in for questioning and detention

due to his involvement in fights and disturbances.

"He speaks English. Hoffman, you'd better behave yourself and stay quiet. If you cause

any trouble, don't blame us for not playing nice," said Larsen, fearing that Hoffman would

start a fight with Amur.

Hoffman was a thug from the underworld. Half of the time, he was brought into the police

station was because of his involvement in fights. As for the other half, he was just taking

the blame for his so-called boss.

Moreover, Hoffman was not well-behaved at the police station. If he did not get along with

someone in the same detention cell, he would provoke them into a fight.

Eventually, the police got tired of dealing with such trivial matters and placed Hoffman in

a separate cell.

This time, they had no choice but to lock Amur up with him. There were no available

empty detention cells left.

Officer Larsen believed that putting Amur together with those two Russians would be a

major problem.

Hoffman nodded with a smirk, telling him that he understood. Once the police left, he

suppressed his smile and scrutinized Amur from head to toe.

The Russians had the advantage in height. Hoffman observed the taller man without a

trace of fear in his mind.

This guy may appear towering, but that did not mean he would be tougher in a fight!

Hoffman asked, "Kid, what did you do to end up here?"

Amur lowered his gaze, leaned against the wall, and recalled what had happened just now.

As he followed the police here, he saw Alexsei and Kazimir, and they saw him too.

Perhaps they knew that time was running out...

Their fate was sealed with death if they could not escape from this place.

Even though they came from the same place, Amur did not feel sorry for what would

happen to them later.

On the Island of Despair, anyone could face such a fate. One would be devoured if one

was not strong enough.

"Hey, do you really understand English?" Hoffman could not help but land a solid kick right

on Amur when he remained silent and fearless. It was as though he was lost in thoughts.

As the kick landed, Hoffman met Amur's gaze and felt a tremor in his heart.

He could sense a deeper level of darkness in this man's eyes compared to the underworld

bosses he had encountered.

It was terrifying!

Realizing his inner fear, Hoffman secretly cursed himself. How could he be afraid of him?

He was just a foreigner.

Was there a scenario he had not come across yet?

Even if this man were to come for him, Hoffman was not afraid at all. They were in a police

station. Could Amur really cause chaos here?

After pondering for a moment, Hoffman coldly snorted and bolstered himself. "What's with

that look? Let me tell you, this is my territory. If you don't want to get beaten up, you'd

better behave yourself and call me 'Boss.' Otherwise, I'll make sure you leave on a

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stretcher."

Then, his fist twitched as though he was threatening him.

"Why were you locked up?" Amur suddenly asked.

Hoffman was startled for a moment. "You really can speak English. If you're willing to call

me 'Boss' and become my underling when you get out, I'll tell you my story. But I'm afraid

it might scare you."

He did not mention what crime he had committed, but Amur could already see that

Hoffman was not a good person.

He was not wrongly accused. With his bruised and swollen face, it was clear he had been

in a fight.

Although he looked disheveled, it was obvious that Hoffman had emerged victorious from

the brawl.

Amur rose to his feet.

Hoffman felt the weight of his gaze, and a sense of oppression crept in. "Is there anything I

haven't done? If you're willing to acknowledge me as your boss, I'll take you out, treat you

to the finest things, and introduce you to all the beauties in A City!"

"You're not a good person," Amur summed up Hoffman in four words.

Hoffman did not care much. "Who among those who end up here is a good person? I'm a

regular here, and I'm familiar with the police officers. I can continue my glory on the

streets in a few days once I'm out of here."

Hoffman thought that if he took Amur as his underling, it would be quite glorious.

Having such a tall and sturdy sidekick could be quite intimidating to opponents. Even if

Armur could not fight, his mere presence exuded dominance. He could easily intimidate

others.

Hoffman proudly thought about it, never expecting Amur's fist to come straight at his

abdomen.

"Ugh!" Hoffman took a solid punch and crashed into the wall.

"You!" The pain made him see stars. He tried to raise his hand to accuse Amur, but he

could hardly form a complete sentence.

"What other bad things have you done?" Amur, deliberately provoking, knew that Hoffman

was no good person. Justifiably, he threw another punch at his face.