Hamilton looked at Farley, who was protected by Hester, and sighed, "Hester, a lot of evidence cannot be shown on the spot. You should know this better than me."
"I'm not sure. If you can't show evidence, you can try to take Farley away from me!" Hester was determined.
When these words were said, it was already quite serious.
According to the regulations, one could not arrest anyone without evidence.
But Hamilton also followed the actual situation. Some evidence could only be taken out during interrogation.
Hester was a police officer, so she was clear about that and she could stop them by relying on this.
The atmosphere was stiff. Hamilton was in a dilemma. If he wanted to forcefully arrest Farley, he would inevitably anger Hester. The consequences of angering Hester ... was no need to think about it. It would be serious.
If Hamilton didn't arrest Farley, then there was no way to deal with this case.
It was really...
It was difficult.