Chapter 765
The reporter''s question was very incisive. Heinz, who was right behind, frowned instantly upon hearing
it.
Grace reached out and held his hand in an attempt to calm him down as she said, "Don''t worry, the
current situation has already veered. We''re no longer the ones facing a hard time. Instead, it is Nathan,
Pearlyn, Queenie, and Jodie."
"The media are simply pouring fuel into a raging me," he replied in a deep voice.
"What matters is that we know the truth," uttered Grace as a subtle smile appeared across her face.
"It''s more than enough that we have each other now. As for everything else, we really don''t have to talk
too much about it. It''s more efficient that they''vee to straighten things out for us today. That, in my
opinion, is greater than the words of anyone else."
In fact, even Heinz knew that the Lawson family''s words were more reliable than a scripted
professional statement.
Having heard what the reporter had asked, Nathan, who happened to be at the front responded saying,
"Sir, I used to have the same perception as you from the very beginning, where I was rather passive
and always thought badly of the people and things around me. That has single-handedly made me go
through an insufferable punishment."
"Before I answer your question, I want to tell you that as a human, you really can''t be unkind to others.
You reap what you sow and true enough, those who fail to understand this only get retribution in the
end."
"When the time is up, even the mighty sun will have to set."
"I''ll now formally answer your question. Heinz is not as terrible as you think. He did not make things
hard for us. In fact, he is very clear-headed. The reason we have decided to rify this matter now is
that we sumbed to our consciences. We simply could not stand and watch as the innocent was
implicated right before us."
"Also, I hope I can be somewhat of a role model to my daughter, Jodie. I hope she realizes that it is
fundamental that she let go of fantasies and reform to be a better version of herself." "Mr. Lawson, we
can understand why you said so. However, it''s hard for us to believe that you''ve put Jodie in such a
difficult spot. Do you realize this?" The reporter asked again.
"Jodie has fallen into a bottomless pit. It''s my duty as a father to give her a hand and pull her out of it.
Otherwise, no one will educate her, teach her and give her a hand once I''m no longer around," replied
Nathan sternly.
"And by that time, she can''t save her even if she wanted to. This is what a father should do."
"Mr. Lawson, you have articted yourself very well. We''re sorry that we have missed seeing the
sincerity in your apology," the reporter echoed.
"I don''t need you to see it. I''ve said everything I wanted to say. All that matters to me is that my
conscience is clear. Honey, let''s go."
Nathan looked at his wife next to him and said.
Pearlyn nodded as she responded, "Okay, let''s go. It''s time to leave since we have said what we had to
say. Their malice and kindness have nothing to do with us. Let''s go."
The two of them walked together into the lounge.
At that time, the news was broadcasted as a live telecast.
Jodie definitely saw the news too.
Having heard how her parents criticized her, she fumed with resentment.
Her exasperation made her smash things onto the hard floor once she reached the house.
Her fury ultimately led to her turning on the gas and lighting the whole house on fire.
The fire spread within the blink of an eye.
Jodieughed hysterically as she stood in the courtyard, watching the fire engulf the entire house.
The bodyguards stationed outside rushed over to restrain Jodie the second they learned of what had
happened.
"Call the fire station and hurry put this fire out."
At the site of the press conference, in the lounge.
Nathan came back holding Pearlyn''s hand. They looked at Grace and Heinz as they walked past them
apologetically. They nodded a little and turned to Queenie, who was on the opposite side, saying,
"Queenie, let''s go."
"Okay," she nodded as well and said, "I''ll take you both home."
Nathan nodded as he thanked her, "Thank you, Queenie."
"No problem," she shook her head in response.
The Lawsons looked at Heinz again. They were about to speak to him, but decided otherwise shortly
after.
They were too ridden with shame at this point in time.
Just then, Heinz''s phone rang
He answered the call.
"President, Jodie set fire to her parent''s house and we''ve called the fire brigade. The fire was so big
that it left the ce in shambles!"
Heinz frowned as he asked, "Is there anyone injured or dead?"
"Fortunately, no."
"Call the police at once," Heinz ordered.
"Yes, sir!"
After hanging up the phone, Heinz saw the three elders leaving and said, "Mr. Lawson, Chief Stone,
Jodie has set fire to your house, and it''s probably gone by now. It seems rather impossible for you to go
back now. Might I suggest you head to the hospital first?" "Set fire?" Eximed a rather stunned Grace
as she overheard the conversation.
Heinz nodded and exined, "The bodyguard said that the house was on fire. It''s very likely that the
house is no longer habitable."
"What is it that Jodie wants? Does she want us to be homeless?" Nathan and Pearlyn cried out in
shock.
Grace who had her eyes on Pearlyn at that time couldn''t help but burst into tears.
Heinz frowned. He felt that Grace was very kind-hearted, but on the other hand, he could not help but
think; did the Lawson family really regret it, or did they have other ns? A frown appeared across his
face as he went over his thoughts.
"Well, what''s the hold up there? Put a foot on it already, Heinz," Grace said impatiently. She had
anticipated a reaction from Heinz, who stood there, staring at her nkly.
"Okay, as you wish. Let''s find them a hotel first." Heinz hesitated for a moment before he nodded in
response to her.
The Lawson family members were very touched by Grace and Heinzs'' kind words.
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They looked at each other and Pearlyn burst into tears as she declined their gesture of kindness
saying, "It''s okay. We''ll arrange it ourselves and manage somehow."
"I''ll arrange it for them," echoed Queenie shortly after.
Grace walked over and said to them, "Mr. Lawson, Mrs. Lawson, Chief Stone, it is indeed awkward for
us to keep in touch again. Anyway, thank you for what happened today. Without your rification, I
could have suffered more criticism."
"Arson is enough to sentence her to years of imprisonment," suggested Queenie. "Send her to jail this
time. Perhaps she will take it down a notch after a few years."
Hearing that, Nathan turned pale.
"Send her to jail?"
"How terrifying would that be?"
Pearlyn burst into tears again, "Jodie is hopeless! How did she be this person? What should we
do now? My poor Jodie."
Nathan and Pearlyn couldn''t help but continue to cry.
"Lester, arrange a ce for them to stay," instructed Heinz. "Also, don''t let the media disturb them," he
added.
"Yes, sir!" Lester responded and left with Nathan and Pearlyn right after