Shirley arrived at the detention center where Nancy was being held and straightforwardly addressed the person in charge. "I want to bail out Nancy. How much does it cost? Name your price."
The person in charge was an experienced old warden nearing his fifties, having encountered all kinds of people throughout his career. Individuals like Shirley, who had both wealth and power, were not uncommon. He continued sorting through the case files without even glancing at Shirley, and replied indifferently, "This suspect has a special situation and does not qualify for bail. You can go back."
"But she either killed someone or set a fire. Why doesn't she qualify for bail? If the information is correct, she acted in self-defense and retaliated against the troublemakers. That should be considered a justifiable defense. How did it turn into a criminal offense?" Shirley argued passionately with the old warden.