Xyla Quest glanced at the closed door and then pointed out the kindergarten principal, teachers, and the boy’s parents to her bodyguards. “This one, them, and these two. Perhaps it's time for a proper lesson for the adults for a change.”
Xyla was not the sort who would casually choose violence unless it was deemed necessary. But after what happened to Lynette Batton and Leon Batton earlier, none of those she had singled out were innocent.
Her children were everything to her, so she would do everything in her power to punish anyone who hurt them.
At that moment, her only thought was to take revenge for the pain they had suffered.
As her expression hardened at the thought, those people she had pointed out knelt on the ground, preparing to beg for leniency.
However, before they could speak, Xyla had turned around and walked out.
Recalling everything they said before, she thought of how humble they seemed now.
How ironic, she thought to herself.
Suddenly, being rich and powerful as Quest Group’s president and the wife of Dragon Group’s president proved to be rather handy on such an occasion.
A commotion came from the office she had just left, and sounds of people crying out in pain assailed her ears, but she didn't look back.
She didn’t feel the least bit sorry for them as she calmly walked away from the building after closing the door behind her.
Upon returning to her car, she saw Leon embracing his sister as they waited obediently in the passenger seat while their nanny sat behind them.
The twins raised their thumbs at their mother with looks of admiration when they saw her.
Xyla had demonstrated to her children her full support in front of so many people today.
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