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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 745

These astonishing reports left the masses infuriated, sparking widespread outrage among the people of Foswood. In a collective effort, the public exposed numerous pieces of evidence against the two families.

The investigations also revealed who was working behind the scenes and who was protecting them. Substantial evidence of bribery and corruption on their part was uncovered.

The methods used by these two families to harm ordinary citizens were innumerable. Some lesser-known inside information came to light, further inciting public fury.

The citizens were shocked to learn that the daily consumables they dealt with every day, particularly the sausages, were involved in such shocking scenes.

Unable to bear it any longer, the people collectively condemned these two families, resulting in their swift closure. The owners of the two businesses were arrested, and every charge was proven. They soon declared bankruptcy, disappearing from Foswood forever.

Those who had harmed Ava and Jenny from different establishments faced varying degrees of punishment. Some had their careers terminated, while others experienced business setbacks.

One thing was sure. None of them were spared.

I knew that all of this was Atlas's doing.

When I asked him about it, he casually remarked, "I certainly won't stand idly by when my daughter is being bullied."

His words were so unexpectedly touching, and the unparalleled sense of security he provided made me feel overwhelmingly sweet.

Seeing my gratitude, he continued, "Their punishment was only a matter of time. It's just that Ava's incident acted as a catalyst. If we don't deal with these people, allowing them to continue their unethical practices, we would be doing a disservice to the people of Foswood."

His words were resolute and full of authority, earning my utmost admiration. He proudly carried himself as if he had done a great service for the people of Foswood.

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