She was pretty good at acting.
However, what Hogan did not know was that even the highest-ranking men in Dilsburg had to bow down to Lucille, let alone a supervisor like him.
What did it matter if he was the supervisor?
Lucille's eyes were indifferent and filled with disdain.
As they were in a stalemate, Hogan took the initiative to say, "Since you're Mr. Joseph's fiancee, I won't argue with you, but I will take away the cat in your arms and that young girl beside you!"
"Oh?" Lucille gave him a half-smile. "How can you convict someone without a proper reason, Mr. Melling?"
"A reason? Isn't my witness account reason enough? You hurt my subordinates. According to the law, you should be detained!"
Hogan's words were righteous.
Lucille finally understood. Hogan and Fiona were indeed father and daughter. They shared the same roots and even had the same ability to bully others.
In short, true justice didn't matter. A single word was enough for them to draw a conclusion.