The old man hurried through the discharge formalities.
He already knew that this matter was urgent and there was no way to delay it, otherwise something even more unexpected would happen.
What's more, there must be a solution to this matter.
Madge Hawn sat in the car and looked at the old man with a serious face behind her. She didn't dare to talk much. It wasn't that she had any repentance in her heart.
But she simply wants to get rid of the present trouble.
"You know what to do. If you don't get forgiven, it will be troublesome."
Hearing this, Madge Hawn quickly replied, "I know what I should do."
The old man snorted coldly when he heard this, and didn't say much. He really didn't want to waste any more breath now.
When Nora Smith arrived here, he said sternly to Madge Hawn.
"Tell yourself what you have done, what do you want to say? I won't stop you now."
Nora Smith's expression was still a little callous with dullness.