“Yeah! Old Mr. Nacht even bought the kids a lot of presents—almost enough to fill up an entire car!” Ms. Cheney enthusiastically chimed in. “When we were at the hospital, he also said that he’d make compensations.”
Not saying anything, Charlotte fell into deep thought.
Even though old Mr. Nacht had accidentally knocked over Jamie, he sent him to the hospital for treatment and took care of Robbie and Ellie well. Not only that, but he also settled everything afterward.
In that case, she could not possibly pin the blame on him.
However, if that’s true, why did Zachary threaten me with the children?
Why are the recordings of the surveillance cameras at that particular stretch of road missing too?
Did old Mr. Nacht order the traffic police to wipe them away, or was it Zachary?
What actually happened?
“Ms. Windt…” said Ms. Longman softly. “Since you’re already back, we don’t have to stay anymore, right?”
“Yes, thank you for your hard work.”
Only then did Charlotte jolt back to her senses. She quickly stood up, thanked them, and sent them off.
Meanwhile, the two policemen and medical staff were still waiting for Charlotte outside.
The policemen said that they received instructions from their superiors that they could leave after the children’s parents returned. However, they would increase the police patrols around Happy Avenue to ensure the residents’ safety.
Charlotte thanked them profusely and politely sent them off.
After they left, she asked the pediatrician the specifics about Jamie’s injury.
The pediatrician passed the comprehensive check-up report and hospital bill to Charlotte for her to review. Lastly, he reassured, “As Jamie’s right ankle is fractured, he might need to rest for a while. Other than that, he’s fine and will recover quickly. You don’t have to worry too much.”
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