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The Promise of Happiness (Natalie and Samuel) novel Chapter 317

Chapter 317

In his rage, Samuel made a dash forward and grabbed Leonard by the arm.

Though of small stature, Leonard was a rather stout man. Ordinarily, his strength would have exceeded Samuel’s but Leonard found himself unable to move when he had his arm grabbed by Samuel.

“Let go of me!” Leonard glared at the newcomer fiercely for interfering with the lesson he was about to deliver.

Finding himself face to face with Samuel’s livid eyes, Leonard almost fell over as his knees buckled from fright.

Samuel returned the glare of his adversary with such a hostile one that even the others who were present felt a chill running down their spine.

“L-Let…” stammered Leonard, lacking the courage to complete his sentence.

Samuel turned his attention to Wendell whilst maintaining an iron grip on Leonard’s wrist. “Is this how you repay Bowers Corporation? By running the school entrusted in your care so haphazardly?”

The main reason for Franklin and Sophia’s enrollment into that particular kindergarten was because it was owned by the Bowers’ family.

Wendell began mopping his brow where beads of anxious perspiration had gathered.

Despite being ignorant about Xavian and Clayton’s parentage, he was fully aware of the identity of his employer.

I thought that it was merely a scuffle between children and their parents. Having my direct superior being dragged into this is the last thing I expected!

“Mr. Bowers,” cried Wendell as he bowed profusely. “I apologize for my inattentiveness! How embarrassing it is to me for allowing you to catch a glimpse of such an ugly side of the kindergarten!”

Even Leonard and Minerva were stunned by the revelation that they were in the presence of a member of the Bowers family.

Minerva stared lustfully at Samuel’s chiseled features. There is no way he will take action against us for that ugly b*tch.

“Mr. Bowers, you must have misunderstood Mr. Fahnberg and my husband! The only one here who has truly brought shame upon this kindergarten is that woman and her two sons!”

Still feeling confident in her instigative efforts, Minerva was not aware that she was about to seal the fate of the Swan family.

 

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