Jasper nodded and walked into the inpatient department with Ms. Tiana.
“Will this cause more trouble for you, Jasper?” Ms. Tiana asked worriedly.
Jasper looked at the president and vice presidents that ran over to prepare a room for Ms. Tiana and smiled, “Something this small isn’t any trouble at all, Ms. Tiana.”
“Favors and connections are necessary in many aspects of our society right now, and this isn’t something we can change. However, I’m sure that the situation will improve in the future. All we can do until then is do our best to protect ourselves.”
Ms. Tiana nodded thoughtfully at Jasper’s words.
After the group of people left alongside Jasper, Hadwin and the woman’s legs completely gave out.
“Mr, Mr. Wheatley. What do we do now?” The woman sobbed to Hadwin.
“What else can we do?!”
Hadwin was enraged and he looked like the devil.
“This wouldn’t have happened to us if you weren’t so high profile and you didn’t mock that woman after taking her ward! We’re both screwed now! Screwed!”
The woman shivered up and said with a wail, “My uncle is an old officer in Waterhoof City’s education bureau and he has some connections with Hoofmorn University’s leaders. Maybe I should talk to him?”
“About what? The Waterhoof City education bureau is only in charge of high schools and primary schools at most! Hoofmorn University’s ranked on the same level as Waterhoof City’s City Government!”
“Besides, that uncle of yours won’t even be considered a subject chief if he were placed in Hoofmorn University! Do you know who Mr. Clem is?”
“He’s Hoofmorn University’s dean’s secretary! In terms of rank and power, your uncle doesn’t even have the right to tie Mr. Clem’s shoes. Let alone Mr. Laine, who Mr. Clem might as well worship at this point! This is all your fault for looking down on people! Your fault!”
The color drained from the woman’s face after what she heard.
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