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Watson's words surprised him.

He knew that now he and Saul were in the same ship. He had received a lot of money from Saul, and he had done many stupid things to take money to help others.

He took advantage of his father's position as the deputy director of the police station to protect Saul from those bad things.

But Albert still hesitated, because he couldn't remember what was enough to make Saul suffer?

He bought the drugs back to his villa, and then gathered them to take the drug. Did that count?

But it seemed that he couldn't find any evidence. Or maybe he would put himself in jail again if he didn't notice it.

Seeing that his dull and tearful eyes rolled up, Watson understood a little and continued to persuade him to tell the truth,

"You have to think it over. When you and your father plead guilty here, Saul might have been bailed out by his upstart father to have fun."

"Tell me something about Saul. I will not only spare you this time but also give you some money."