Chapter 134
Seeing his granddaughter go upstairs, Christian nced towards the guest room. The soundproofing was excellent, and there was no more
It seemed despite his anger, Henry didn’ty a hand on his daughter again. Christian breathed a sigh of relief.
noise.
However, with such a major incident, thepany’s stock plummeting, and the group in turmoil, there were many things to handle. So, Christian took Victor to the study to work overtime.
Meanwhile, he kept <b>an </b>eye on Matilda and Henry. <b>Since </b>there were no further disturbances, he left them alone. After all, it was their family’s matter. Christian couldn’t interfere even though they were rtives.
In the guest
room. Matilda collided with the door and fell to the ground.
When Henry raised his <b>hand </b>for another p, she held his legs, crying and pleading, “Dad, I was wrong. I failed you. I have let you down, let the Fraley family down, 1…
Henry ultimately did not strike Matilda. Hiuing her now wouldn’t help. He had called her here to handle the <b>situation</b>.
Henry asked. “<b>What </b>exactly happened? How do we stop the loss and recover from this?”
He sat on the chair and listened to her report. Matilda was silent and trembling on the floor. After a long <b>pause</b><b>, </b>she exined the situation,
After Nixon was arrested and the hospital was sealed off, she immediately arranged for the most excellent legal team to bail him out. It was to bring him back to handle the situation and to understand the police’s stance.
The team,prising over a dozen top–tier professionals in Vaporleon City, was armed with elite connections across <b>various </b>sectors. They worked for five hours to grasp the specifics of the situation
The police had more information <b>than </b>Nixon and the hospital knew. They even obtained all electronic records of the surgeries Frank performed at Fraley Hospital, as well as his statements and his employment contract <b>with </b>the hospital.
Matilda and Nixon had destroyed all rted information at the hospital a few <b>days </b>ago. They denied Frank’s employment, <b>but </b>it was <b>all </b>in vain. This time, there was no escaping.
“Idiot” Henry could no longer sit still. He mmed the table and stood up, shouting. “I told you not to rely on Nixon, but you wouldn’t listen. Now look at the mess!”
Matilda looked at Henry, five finger marks appearing on her cheeks. Tears welled up in her eyes, and her disheveled <b>hair </b>clung to her face, dampened by the tears. She looked miserable, yet her eyes were filled with defiance.
It was not her decision <b>that </b>the hospital <b>valued </b>Nixon. In fact, Henry personally entrusted the hospital to Nixon after he achieved some decent results. But she dared not say these words.
<b>Matilda </b>exined, “Dad, Frank is a serial killer with an antisocial personality. He hid it so well that even the police only discovered <b>it </b>after many years. The hospital didn’t know his background”
She could only insist on their <b>ignorance</b>.
<b>Matilda </b>truly didn’t know much about <b>Frank’s </b>crimes. Nixon only had a slight inkling. She had only vaguely sensed something wrong because she needed Frank to kill Lea. However, as long as they were unaware of Frank’s crimes, the losses were the hospital’s <b>and </b><b>not </b>theirs. They wouldn’t be convicted.
curse <b>as </b>there was nothing he could do. “What do we do now<b>!</b><b>”</b>
<b>“</b>Useless” Henry could only curse <b>as </b>the
we mustpensate the victims for their losses and give the public a satisfactory exnation”
Matilda <b>was </b>also at a <b>loss</b>. “Now, we must
“Compemation! How much do we need to pay! How much has the hospital lost? How much is lefir Can it still operate?” Henry bombarded her with questions. He didn’t care <b>about </b>anything else, <b>only </b>his <b>money</b>.
Matilda didn’t dare to report the figures, fearing Henry couldn’t handle it and vent <b>his </b>anger on her again.
She said, “The finance department is stillpiling the data. We’ll have to wait. I’m arranging forwyers to contact them regarding thepensationwsuin.”
Henry took a deep breath, suppressing all his anger and frustration. He looked at his daughter with disappointment.
He <b>said</b>, “Matilda, you have disappointed me
She stayed humbly on the floor, her eyes blurred with <b>tears </b>again.Têxt belongs to N?velDrama.Org.
Henry said. “Don’t ever <b>think </b>you can stay out of this because you’re the Berry family’s danter–inw. If this matter bn’t handleid well, you’ll be
Chapter 134
kicked out of the Berry family. Don’t forget, your marriage with Ewan is built on the backgrounds of both families”
Matikia’s heart was filled with despair. Her marriage was already in tatters, and if these events were exposed, both she and her daughter would be finished.
She thought. “No. That <b>can’t </b>happen. Helen is still so young
ang. Her life hasn’t even started. She must get through this <b>crisis</b>.
“Dad, believe me, I will handle this” Matilda regained her confidence. The hospital’s losses are temporary. We can earn it back,”
This was also Henry’s hope<b>, </b>and his emotions calmed down a bit. Then, he asked, “<b>You </b>and Nixon…
He scrutinized Matilda for a long time, his sharp gaze seeming to pierce through her. Then he continued. “There’s nothing between you two, right?”
Their close coboration in managing the hospital made hun uneasy
When the hospital was rapidly developing, with increasing ie and rising stock prices, Henry didn’t care. But now, things were different. He <b>had </b>to ensure there wouldn’t be <b>any </b>more issues.
Matilda <b>was </b>stunned. She quickly lowered her head and shook it, denying “No, no.
Tears filled her eyes again, full of sorrow, anger, and unwillingness.
Henry’s expression finally softened a bit. “Get up, wipe your tears. Don’t let anyone here see you
In recent years, the Fraley family had developed rapidly, making Henry look down on the Berry family <b>more </b><b>and </b>more. He thought Christian was an outdated relic. Hence, he couldn’t afford to lose his <b>reputation </b>because of this incident.
“Yes” Matilda wiped her tears and fixed <b>her </b>makeup before standing up. “Da, why are you here?”
Henry rarely interacted with the Berry <b>family </b>and hadn’t seen Christian for years. Moreover,ing here <b>at </b>this time would draw more attention to the hospital’s situation, which was unfavorable for them.
His face was filled with displeasure. “Do you think I wanted toe!”
The Fraley Manor was surrounded by a mob. Those savages stormed in like madnsen, smashing and attacking everything I Henry had been caught, he would probably have been torn to pieces
He had escaped under the cover of the servants but still got injured. Then, he had to drive himself here.
Christian was highly respected, and his guards were former soldiers, making his house a safe ce.
Matika suddenly understood, feeling shocked and embarrassed.
She hadn’t expected the crowd to be so crazy, even bringing their fury to the Fraley family’s doorstep. No wonder her father was so furious. He <b>had </b>never been so humiliated in his life.
Henry said. “Let’s handle thepany’s matters now,”
Matilda nodded. “Alright”
They left the room. Matilda went to the <b>study </b>to bid farewell to <b>Christian</b>. Christian personally saw them off. Seeing them calm andposed, he <b>felt </b>reassured that <b>the </b>situation wouldn’t be too serious
On the second floor, <b>Lea </b>stood by her bedroom window, watching them. There were three cars in total, all luxury vehicles. The <bst </b>one belonged to Berry Manor.
When they <b>arrived</b>, Henry had driven himself, escaping in a disheveled state. But when they left, they were surrounded by luxury, with drivers, bodyguards, and a special car for the bodyguards. Lea thought it was a <b>ring </b>scene.
Watching the <b>cars </b><b>drive </b>out of the
gate, Lea took out her phone and called Lorrand. It was three in the <b>morning</b>, and he was still awake.
Lea <b>said</b>. “Hold a press conference tomorrow and announce your matter.”
alem relentlessly, not giving them <b>any </b>chance to breathe.
She wanted to parisiliet
“Alright, Miss Lea,” Lorrand responded. He had endured humiliation for a long time, and now he could finally bring the truths to light. More importantly, he could seek justice for his deceased wife and young child.