Chapter 864 The Best Ending

Quincy went straight to the hospital with his luggage.

When he walked to the door of the ward, he heard a nurse was persuading Lucille. He stood at the door and looked into the ward. Lucille was very emotional, refusing the doctors and the nurses to get close to her.

He walked in without saying anything. The doctors and nurses hurried out and left the two of them alone.

Looking at Lucille, Quincy asked in an indifferent tone, "Why are you doing this?"

Lucille covered her face and cried, "I just want to leave here. Why don't they let me go? I have been lying here, watching them whisper to each other about me, and there have been reporters sneaking in to ask me how I feel now... How should I feel? I saw my fiance and another woman lying on the bed, naked, sober. What should I say? Why do they still come to force me at this time?"

Quincy sighed and said in a soft voice, "I have to go abroad on an important business trip. I won't be back until about a month later. During this period of time, you'd better think about everythin

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your way of asking for help is really a little unique."

Dina pursed her lips tightly and said nothing.

Looking at her, Quincy smiled and said, "But I will never hold a grudge against a woman. I will tell him about it. As for whether he will accept your case or not, it's not up to me."

After Quincy left, Dina returned to her car angrily. "It's all because he has lost his memory. If he has the ability to regain his memory one day, he will know that if he has refused me today, he will definitely regret extremely." After taking a look at the puzzled Billy, Dina explained, "The lawyer by his side is specialized in all kinds of tricky lawsuits, and he is a famous big shot in the industry. I want to ask him to be Lois' lawyer. She shouldn't be accused of murder."

Billy was a policeman, so he couldn't echo with Dina, although he had no bottom line as a policeman. No matter how evil Harold was and how pitiful Lois was, she had violated the law. But in his heart, he also hoped that someone could save Lois, who was still so young.