It turned out that on their way to the police station, Liam had contacted the chief to come over and help him settle a minor issue.
At the same time, he had also looked into the woman's background.
Her husband turned out to be a contractor from Quinston City. They were a modestly wealthy family. Compared to the average person, they were actually doing quite well.
The woman's wealthy family background often led her to behave with an air of superiority around her high-tea friends.
As for the nanny, she was used to being arrogant and bossy due to her employer's wealth and influence. She probably didn't anticipate encountering a truly influential family and ended up facing a serious setback.
With such limited standing, it was ridiculous that those people had the audacity to act so superior.
"Just because they've snagged a few minor projects, they act like they're on top of the world. Imagine if they actually gained real power!"
Zoren scoffed, "If you can't educate your children properly, you shouldn't have any. They'll just end up being as pathetic as you, leveraging one's power for bullying."
The woman finally realized the gravity of the situation.
She didn't want this incident to affect her husband's career, so she quickly said, "I'll compensate you. Just let me cover the costs."
Jasper sneered, "No one cares about your meager compensation. You might as well keep it to pay off debts with your husband in the future."
"I thought we made it clear that we would sue you until you lost everything. This outcome seems quite fitting for you."
The woman was at a loss for words.
She was in such a state of despair that it felt like she was trapped in a freezing abyss with no way to escape.
Liam took the opportunity to rub it in, saying, "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Judging from your kid's behavior, it's clear your husband isn't a good father."
As for Zoren, he couldn't be bothered to say another word to her. At that moment, he received a call from Hayden. He answered it and walked out of the interrogation room, letting Hayden know that everything was sorted out.
"Is Vio's leg okay?"
Hayden glanced into the room and replied, "It's a minor fracture. She'll need to rest for a while."
Hayden glanced into the room and replied, "It's a minor fracture. She'll need to rest for a while."
The sound of a boy crying came through the phone, and Hayden immediately knew it was that bratty kid from before.
The bratty kid's mother had always covered for him in the past, regardless of the trouble he had gotten himself into. But this time, he had stirred up a problem that even she couldn't handle. His mom was enraged and ended up giving him a good scolding in the interrogation room.
The officers quickly intervened, saying that disciplining children was not allowed in the station and that she should take it outside if needed.
Since walking with crutches was exhausting, Niall got Violeta a smart wheelchair.
Violeta recalled that in her previous life, whenever she had bone fractures or breaks on set, she had to handle it herself by going to the hospital and taking medication to heal. If the pain was too intense, she would simply take painkillers and tough it out.
Back then, she didn't even have a broken stick to use as a crutch, let alone a smart wheelchair.
The stark contrast between the treatment she received in her previous life and this one warmed Violeta's heart, causing her eyes to well up. She quickly raised her hand to cover her face.
They had departed from the Frost Residence in the afternoon to go skiing, so they all returned there from the hospital.
Irene and Anton were both upset and angry when they found out that Violeta had returned from her skiing trip with new injuries.
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