However, her words failed to garner any sympathy. The officer looked at Maggie with a face full of regret.
"Let's set aside the fact that working hard is the right thing to do — even if she really offended you, does that give you the right to maliciously order someone to kidnap her child and injure her father?"
The officer, facing Maggie's twisted sense of morality, was at a loss for words.
Young people these days seemed far too fragile, and family education played a crucial role in that.
When encountering difficulties and setbacks, they didn't reflect on their own shortcomings first — they blamed others instead. Was being outstanding a crime? Did everyone in this world have to be as mediocre as they were?
Failing, and then pushing all the blame onto others, only to seek revenge — such a waste of youth for a girl like this.
Faced with the officer's questioning, Maggie gritted her teeth.