Twenty minutes later, Winnie and Sophie rush to Katrina"s workplace. This is the first time that they go to the police station to look for Katrina.Aggressively walking in, Winnie stops a policeman by the entrance and asks, "Where is Katrina Miller? Call her out!"
The man happens to be Katrina"s partner, Colin.
Winnie looks malicious, with her delicate makeup and fancy dress. She looks like a wealthy middle-aged woman who"s difficult to deal with. Stunned at her sudden demand, Colin hesitantly asks, "What do you want with Miss Miller?"
Winnie snaps back, "What do I want? I don"t have to answer to the likes of you!"
Her rude response catches Colin off guard, but he still responds politely, "For personal matters, please contact Miss Miller privately."
Bubbling with rage, Winnie is eager to vent her anger out on Katrina. When Colin refuses to tell her Katrina"s whereabouts, she pushes him aside and rushes forward furiously, intent on finding Katrina herself.
Colin frowns at Winnie"s actions. She looks like she is about to cause some trouble. Before he could take out his phone and send a warning message to Katrina, the girl herself suddenly exits the office and b.u.mps into Winnie.
It is the end of the day s.h.i.+ft, and Katrina is ready to leave with her bag. But she doesn"t expect to see Winnie and Sophie at her workplace. Her eyes widened in surprise.
"Aunt Green, why are you here?"
When Katrina sees Winnie and Sophie at the police station, she a.s.sumes that they are here for police matters. She doesn"t expect them to come to the station to find her.
Seeing Katrina"s innocent and confused face, Winnie becomes even more furious. She steps forward on her high heels and walks over to her, swinging her arm and slapping Katrina on the face. "Katrina! You b.i.t.c.h! You shameless tart!"
Katrina doesn"t expect Winnie to slap her suddenly. Caught off guard by the strike, she cups her sore cheek, and her head tilted to one side.
Suddenly seeing Winnie and Sophie at the station was a surprise to Katrina. Now, Winnie hits her for no reason.
Did they come to her workplace to attack her?
Like mother, like daughter, Winnie and Sophie are outrageous beyond her expectations.
Last time, because Marcellus dropped Katrina off at the Anderson house in person, Sophie confronted her at the bus stop and slapped her.
This time, she gets slapped by Winnie?
Although Katrina has always known that Winnie doesn"t like her, the older woman has never been violent towards her. The most she does is glare at her and talk to her coldly.
But now...
What did she do wrong?
What did she do to anger Winnie?
Why did Winnie go all the way to her workplace to slap her in front of all her colleagues?
Katrina wonders if Winnie slapped her for Sophie"s sake. She is always polite to Winnie. She hasn"t done anything to provoke her.
No one expects Winnie to slap Katrina upon seeing her. Since it is the end of the s.h.i.+ft, there are a lot of people by the entrance, and everyone around them is shocked.
At the sudden attack, Katrina is full of grievance and anger. But she suppresses her rage out of respect for Winnie being an elder and Carl"s wife. She looks straight at the older woman, exerting a great deal of tolerance.
"Aunt Green, I don"t know what you"re talking about!"
A tart? What on earth does Winnie mean?
Did Winnie come here to seek justice for Sophie?
She hasn"t accepted Marcellus yet. If normal social interaction equates to being a tart, then Sophie is an even bigger tart than her.
As a young rich girl, Sophie regularly goes clubbing at bars. More than a dozen men have dined with her and sent flowers to her.
Seeing the determination in Katrina"s eyes, Winnie becomes even angrier and moves to pull her hair. "You don"t know? After what you"ve done, you"re still playing the fool and denying it?"
Fortunately, Colin is standing behind Winnie and promptly holds her back. "Madam, if you have something to say, please say your piece. But you can"t a.s.sault a police officer!"
This woman actually dares to hit a person in the police station! She actually dares to attack a police officer out in public!
At any rate, the police are dignified. Katrina"s colleagues would never let a person use the police station as a place for bl.u.s.ter.
After being intercepted by Katrina"s colleagues, Winnie can"t touch Katrina again. But it doesn"t stop her from shouting at Katrina.
"Katrina Miller! How could such a shameless and immoral woman like you exist! After we adopted and raised you, you dare to seduce your Uncle Anderson! You b.i.t.c.h! You don"t deserve to be a cop! Such a shameless woman should be sentenced to death!"
In a fit of rage, Winnie screams obscenities at Katrina.
At the outburst, Katrina"s colleagues look at each other in shock.
Does Katrina have an inappropriate relations.h.i.+p with her adoptive father?
As police officers, they have encountered a variety of cases. One of these includes a similar situation where a well-off couple adopts a struggling female student, only to end up with the student seducing the husband and the couple divorcing.
But they can"t believe that Katrina would be involved in such a scandal.
The violent woman must be over 50 years old. Even her daughter is older than Katrina. Would Katrina seduce a man old enough to be her father just for money?
But for money, many young girls can be really shameless in this regard.
Winnie"s words are like a bombsh.e.l.l.
Everyone is incredulous. Although they can"t believe that Katrina would do such a thing, they are skeptical. They want to see what Katrina has to say.
Winnie"s accusation leaves Katrina"s mind blank. She didn"t come for Sophie, but for herself. She thinks that Katrina is seducing her husband.
Is she actually serious?
At that moment, Katrina fumes in anger. Not only because Winnie slanders her name in front of all her colleagues, but also because the accusation is a great insult to Carl.
Glaring at Winnie furiously, Katrina says, "Aunt Green, I am very grateful for Uncle Anderson adopting me when I needed help the most. I respect him as a father. Please don"t insult Uncle Anderson and me with such accusations without any facts or evidence!"