Yiyi stared incredulously, having considered many reasons why they might arrest her, but never imagining it would be for such an absurd reason.
"Are you joking? Everything requires evidence. I’m a person of special status, and you want to arrest with this kind of reason? Are you deliberately targeting and framing ? I absolutely refuse to acknowledge these baseless charges!"
If soone in the Councilman Faction had a grudge against her and wanted to fra her, even fabricating a charge of espionage would be a hundred tis more reasonable than this ridiculous accusation.
In reality, having co here, after much contemplation, she had also sowhat guessed the reason for her arrest.
It was likely because of that enrollnt list. Many from the opposition harbor hatred toward Governor Yun, and by extension, despise her too, trying in every way to obstruct her admission to the most prestigious educational institution.
But from the mont she decided to stay in this city, she had always acted with great caution to avoid being caught on anything that could be used against her, ensuring that no one would find an opportunity.
After much thought, she realized there were no actual faults that could fall into their hands, which cald her significantly. Given her special identity, she didn’t believe that this faction’s governnt would dare dispose of her on baseless charges. Without solid evidence, they wouldn’t dare act recklessly.
"Miss Jun seems very confident, using her status to pressure us. Rest assured, your identity is indeed special; we dare not convict you lightly. However, the laws of our country are very just. As long as you’ve committed a cri and the evidence is conclusive, no matter how special your status is, even if it causes controversy, we will deal with it according to the law, showing no leniency," the interrogator sneered.
Then took out a docunt and pushed it in front of Yiyi.
"See for yourself. The charges you’ve been accused of, along with the evidence of your cri, stolen goods have been found in your house."
Yiyi frowned, the other party’s tone was so certain, and they claid to have found evidence from her house. This was peculiar; she had no clue what it could be.
Picking up that evidence, she saw it was richly illustrated, with each piece of evidence listed in ticulous detail.
What made Yiyi’s gaze change was a large picture, where a delicate album appeared prominently, a photo of Madam Aisha when she was young with her father.
She could not possibly not recognize it.
This album was what she proposed to take away from the villa that day, in so locked rooms, to Lie Fengzi.
Only because she thought of Madam Aisha’s attachnt did she propose to take it, not thinking much of it at the ti. It was rely a common album, and the person responsible at the ti, Lie Fengzi, also agreed to it. Now, it was actually deed stolen property used to charge her.
Utterly absurd and ridiculous.
"It’s rely an album. Even if taken casually, it’s nothing significant. Do you really plan to accuse with such a worthless item? How many days do you intend to detain , or do you aim to tarnish my reputation and disqualify from being admitted to prestigious schools?" Yiyi couldn’t help but retort sarcastically.
Judging by the value of the evidence to convict, such behavior, at most, warrants half a day of education; it’s not even a charge.
The biggest issue is potentially being tainted by this, as prestigious schools value student conduct, and a person labeled a thief has character problems, so naturally, they have the right to refuse admission.
"Ha, worthless? Miss Jun, your tone is quite audacious. The value of the item isn’t determined by you; this is an extraordinarily valuable artifact."
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