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

Reality hit Ethan so hard that he could not look Shandra in the eye.
Thus, he withdrew his gaze.
When Shandra left, Ethan said to Matysh, “Mr. Matysh, hang in there. Ms. Cullen and I will bail you out as soon as possible."
Matysh watched them leave indifferently and cursed, "Stupid b*tch, who do you think you are?"
If not for Ethan praising her, he would never have gotten himself a woman to defend him!
When Shandra left the detention center, she heard someone call her name, "Ms. Cullen?"
Shandra stopped in her tracks, turned to where the voice was coming from, and saw that it was a policeman from the detention
center.
He looked familiar, but she could not pinpoint where she knew him from.
Although she used to meet clients here often when she was in A City, the police officers would change, so she did not expect
anyone to know her.
The police officer trotted over with a smile on his face when he confirmed her identity. "Ms. Cullen, it's really you. I saw you
coming in with a foreigner just now, so I thought I was mistaken. It's been such a long time. How are you?"
"I'm good, and you are..." Shandra could not recall who the policeman was.
Sometimes, she had to deal with the police here because of her work.
She could still recall the policemen she was close with, but she had no memory of the one in front of her.
The policeman was very young. He had a timid smile with tan skin and bright eyes, but he still did not ring a bell.
"I'm Sully." The policeman realized that he was being over-familiar. After introducing himself, he was afraid that Shandra still did
not recognize him, so he said, "You helped my family previously. I was still in A City's Public Security University at that time. My
father was framed for theft by the department manager, but you thought that he was innocent, so you took on his case. In the
end, it was proven that the person who committed the theft was the manager, and it had nothing to do with my father. You helped
my father, and you helped me too. Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to become a policeman."

Shandra started to recall when she heard what the policeman said.
A year before she went abroad, she did take on such a case, and it left an impression on her.
Sully's family was not well-off, so they hired a lawyer through legal aid. When she came across that case, she found it
suspicious, so she took on the case before legal aid could even assign them a lawyer.
After an in-depth investigation by the police and her defense, Sully's father's innocence was proven.
“I remember now. It's been such a long time. You've graduated and achieved your dream. That's amazing." Shandra
remembered Sully saying that his dream was to become a policeman.
If his father had been sentenced at the time, he would not have been able to achieve his dream.
"You remember!" Sully was filled with excitement as he did not expect the busy Shandra to remember that incident.
"Yup, is your father doing well?" Shandra asked. Sully's father was a hard-working person, and a person like him should not go
to jail for being framed.
"He's doing pretty well. After winning the lawsuit, the police vindicated him. Now, he's changed companies and even got
promoted." Sully felt that Shandra was their family's great savior.
His family's lives began to improve ever since she appeared to help them.
Shandra could not help but sigh at the wonderful news.
Another voice sounded, "Sully, the meeting is about to start. What are you doing there?"
Sully turned toward the voice and shouted, "Chief Will."
Shandra watched Chief Will walk over with a nod and a smile.
She had met Chief Will a few years ago, and they were well-acquainted at that time.
"Ms. Cullen, have you returned from abroad?" Chief Will was surprised to find out that the person Sully was talking to turned out
to be Shandra.
Sometime after Shandra went abroad, he realized that he had not seen Shandra for a long time.

One time, he saw a lawyer from the same law firm as Shandra and asked about her. Only then did he find out that Shandra had
gone overseas to further her studies.
"Yes, Chief Will. Long time no see," Shandra greeted him with a smile.
"It really has been a long time. You were abroad for several years. I thought you wouldn't come back." When Chief Will saw
someone he knew, he stopped rushing Sully to the meeting. Instead, he started chatting with Shandra as well.
He admired Shandra in the past and even thought of pairing her up with his son.
However, Shandra had certain criteria for marriage. She had to marry someone in the same line of work as her, so Chief Will
gave up that notion.
"After finishing my studies, I still feel like my home country is the best, so I came back," Shandra said with a smile. When she
first came back, people even spread rumors that she came back because she had a hard time mixing well abroad.
That was not actually the case. She was doing so well abroad that the law firms there wanted her to stay when she decided to
come back.
She really missed home...
Not to mention, she wanted to get rid of the plague that was Walter.
"It's good that you're back. It seems like you're taking cases again?" Chief Will glanced at Shandra's attire, which was the usual
lawyer look for meeting clients.
“Yes, I took up a case." Shandra nodded.
Chief Will did not continue to question. If he was curious about the case, he could check the records to find out, so there was no
need to ask her.
He glanced at the time and said, "Ms. Cullen, I have a meeting to attend, so I'll see you soon."
"Alright, take care, Chief Will." Shandra did not expect Chief Will to still be the head of the detention center. As she was about to
leave after seeing them off, Ethan walked over to her.

"You know people here?" Ethan was a little surprised. He was watching from a distance just now and thought that the two
policemen were friendly to Shandra.
"Almost all lawyers know the people in charge here." Shandra did not explain much. The lawyers may know them, but they did
not necessarily know the lawyers.
Chief Will knew her because he admired her.
"What does the middle-aged man do?" Ethan asked. He could tell that the young guy was a policeman, but he was not sure
about the older one.
He was not from A City, so he could not tell the other person's position from their uniform.
Shandra walked out of the detention center. "He's the chief."
Ethan was intrigued. "You know the chief here!"
Shandra did not reply as she had heard this sentence many times before.
Some people thought that she would be able to bring prohibited things for her client just because she knew the chief.
Ethan's tone of voice was the same as those people's.
Ethan said, "Then can you make arrangements for Mr. Matysh to help ease his life in there?"
Shandra stopped and stood beside her car.
The driver Ethan hired opened the car door, but she did not enter. Instead, she looked at Ethan and expressed her contempt for
Matysh. "Other people require basic necessities that can be sent in through regular procedures, but Mr. Matysh thinks that
alcohol and sex are necessities. Mr. Ethan, let's be realistic here."

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