I felt utterly drained, just wanting to sleep.
I could not figure out how he could be so lively while showing no signs of exhaustion.
The next day, I felt like my body was falling apart, but I had to get up and go to the company on time. Especially with Ryan not around lately.
As soon as I reached the office, I received a call from the kindergarten principal. She expressed a desire to visit my home and check on the children.
This was Atlas's idea. Before leaving, he instructed my mother to keep the children at home for a few days until the bruises on their faces healed.
So, the principal probably hadn't seen the children and was getting anxious.
I declined the principal's request because I didn't want more people to know about Pleca Park. I politely explained to him, "The girls were somewhat scared yesterday, and I'd like them to take a break for a couple of days before resuming classes."
The principal became even more nervous. With a cautious tone, he said, "Considering the situation, we should visit the girls. It was our carelessness that caused them to be afraid. We..."
"Sir, you don't need to worry about it. This isn't your fault at all." My words sounded reasonable.
Although the incident's root cause was someone else's malicious intent, the kindergarten's handling of the situation was problematic. Even though they had done nothing wrong, their response was questionable.
The girls were attacked at the kindergarten, and I couldn't just let it slide. I wasn't that easy to deal with.
So, I added, "It's just that your response to the situation was a bit slow. I've already watched all the surveillance footage. If the teacher had intervened promptly, the children wouldn't have started fighting before being discovered.
“It seems a bit lax in management, and having two teachers unable to prevent the children from getting injured does raise some concerns."
I pointed out the kindergarten's responsibilities, as each person should bear them. Yesterday, Atlas had already asserted his dominance at the kindergarten. I couldn't be a pushover, or the principal wouldn't have called me.
I was not someone without principles. Even without Atlas, I would handle problems this way, not relying on his influence.
"He's been insisting on seeing you," Adrian casually mentioned, then shrugged. "But it's unlikely to happen before the court hearing."
"Where's our breakthrough?" I asked without beating around the bush.
He shared a few points with me, and I nodded. Then I asked him, "If we gather all this evidence, what are our chances?"
Adrian admitted, "Your bottom line is to ensure his freedom and clear his name. But the responsibility falls on Ardora’s legal representative, Melanie."
"Melanie is the legal representative of Ardora. It seems she won't be able to escape from this." I said it with a touch of irony. "Even if she exposes Matthew, she can't run away."
Adrian looked at me. "But from what I know, all the real estate is in Melanie's name. Matthew might lose everything, including the compensation for the project in Muborough. And the legal representative might face severe punishment."
I snorted, feeling speechless, then chuckled ironically. "Well, the Murphy family was needy from the start. Returning to their roots seems like destiny."
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This story would be interesting if there weren't so many garbled paragraphs. Half sentences and missed paragraphs. It's too much, give us a proper story. I'm done reading...
Atlas literally took Chloe away from Ryan Ryan needs to go back and reinforce to be able to be head-on Caz that's the only place he's lacking...