Desires Die Hard (Anya and Evan) by Beryl Occam

Chapter 869



Chapter 869 You Have Changed

After seeing what was written on the paper, Evan instantly gritted his teeth and said grimly, "Mr. Olson, you're good at defending yourself."

It was not surprising to Evan that Cohen, a treacherous man, could make a fortune abroad.

If Cohen did not have some skills, he could not stay abroad.

"Mr. Welton, so are you. Your acting is also good," Cohen sneered and said, "You misguide Anya.

"Do you know how well-behaved Ann was when she was at school? But why do you want to misguide her?" When Cohen said the last sentence, his hands were clenched.

Cohen wished he could give Evan a good beating.

Anya said, "People are subject to change. He doesn't misguide me." Anya was quite protective of Evan. She felt good about herself.

Evan loved her, gave her the freedom to do what she liked, and didn't interfere with her.

Moreover, Evan doted on her all the time.

She was very satisfied with such a life.

Cohen pinched the bridge of his nose, as if in regret and anxiety for her. He said, "Anya, you have changed. You were not like this before. You need a re-education."

Evan restrained the urge to punch Cohen and said, "Mr. Olson, just pay attention to your own business. The police will be here in a minute."

Evan had already called the police when he came over.

After hearing that, Cohen was not the least bit afraid, nor did he look like he was going to run away. He still had his legs crossed, sitting naturally languidly on the sofa, as if he had expected this to happen.

He was as calm as an outsider.

On the contrary, Anya was a little worried because Cohen had the confession and Paula was still in a coma. It looked like Paula had been in Cohen's custody for days. If Paula hadn't eaten anything for so many days, no one knew if she would wake up.

With this confession, the police would play by the rules and arrest Evan.

At the thought of Evan going to the police station again, Anya grabbed his hand tightly. She was afraid he would leave.

Anya said, "Honey, what should we do?"

Evan said, "What are you afraid of? Do you think I can't handle him?" Evan was as calm as Cohen.

Even if he stood confessed as a bad guy, he had a way out.

Anya said, "But he has a letter of confession with a handprint from Paula." Anya knew that Cohen would not use a fake confession letter to deceive them.

Could it be that in the past few days he coerced Paula into signing it?

It was not impossible.

"You'll see how I'll make him disappear before your eyes when the time comes," Evan said to Anya, "so you don't have to worry much."

Anya wanted to say more, but when she saw how sure Evan was, she could only nod obediently.

They waited for the police to come.

Five minutes later, the police arrived.

As Paula was found in Cohen's apartment and sent to the hospital, everyone on the scene had to go to the police station to be investigated.

Cohen said nothing in the police station. He gave that personal letter from Paula directly to the police.

After seeing Paula's handwritten letter, the police immediately believed that Cohen had planned the incident.

Because Paula was found in Cohen's apartment.

But not in Evan's apartment.

During the interrogation, the police interrogated Cohen first. "Cohen, Paula was found in your apartment. Who do you think we should suspect based on this letter?"

Cohen was calm, resting his hands on his laps. He said, "Sir, Paula was indeed in my apartment, but she was sent to my apartment today."

The police asked, "Why didn't you call the police?"

Cohen said, "She was unconscious when she was brought in and I wanted to take care of her."

The police asked, "Who sent her to your apartment?"

Cohen raised his eyebrows. Then he pretended to be angry and said, "My assistant Kevin sent her to my apartment. I didn't think he would betray me.

"By the way, sir, Kevin would come and turn himself in soon."


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