Chapter 1659: 1659. Disabled but still restless
Right in front of her, she dialed the emergency number: "Hello, police? I want to report an incident, someone is deliberately causing harm..."
Elly Campbell’s action startled the woman, but once she remembered that she was the actual victim here, she felt reassured.
After Elly Campbell hung up the phone, the woman said:
"You still have the nerve to call the police? Good, when the police come, they should arrest a little tramp like you, just like that disabled friend of yours, you’re all the same kind..."
At the mention of the word "disabled," Elly’s face darkened, and she raised her hand, swinging it directly across the woman’s face, causing her head to turn to the side.
The woman didn’t expect that after calling the police, Elly would dare to slap her like that. She had no time to dodge, and her face burned with pain.
"You... you bitch, how dare you hit me! You just watch..."
As she was about to stand up from the ground, Elly swung back with another slap, hitting the other side of her face.
The 120-pound woman was forcefully spun around by the slap, leaving her dazed.
This woman was the kind who bullied the weak and feared the strong. Seeing Elly so fierce, she didn’t dare to make trouble again and instead sat on the ground, crying loudly like a shrew.
More and more people gathered around, some secretly recording videos, but Elly didn’t stop them.
She turned and walked to Helen Melendy, who pulled her a bit, saying, "Elly, let’s go upstairs."
She didn’t want Elly to lose face here because of her.
But Elly patted her hand, reassuring her.
Incidents like this, today wasn’t the first, nor would it be the last.
If Elly let the woman go today, Helen wouldn’t have peace living here in the future.
The woman continued crying and shouting, but no one stopped her; many were just there to watch the drama.
Some people in the crowd had already recognized Elly, so they definitely weren’t going to intervene.
No one dared interfere when it was Adam Jones’ woman who’s hitting someone.
Besides, even though Elly was wealthy, she was never one to bully others with her status. No one knew exactly what happened, and before their sense of justice kicked in, they had to think it through.
Just a moment ago, when they gathered around, they saw Elly’s friend on the ground, likely pushed by that woman.
The woman, seeing people focused on filming and not comforting her, secretly cursed a few times and cried even harder.
She even started to manipulate the narrative subtly.
"That... the woman in the wheelchair, even though she’s disabled, she’s restless. Taking advantage of living on the same floor, she kept flirting with my man. I bumped into her downstairs earlier, said a few words to her, and she started insulting me and tried to hit me..."
As she spoke, she covered her face and cried harder, looking extremely aggrieved.
Elly and Helen, however, remained unfazed, quietly listening to her as if watching a clown perform.
"She didn’t stand properly and fell. As a result, this friend of hers rushed over and started throwing things and hitting me. Is there any justice left in the world?"
The crowd, hearing the woman’s words, had several people who actually believed her, and their gazes towards Helen turned a bit odd, with even a hint of disdain.
At this moment, the police who received the call arrived, "I heard there was a report here, is it you guys?"
"It’s me."
Elly spoke up, walking toward the police.