Chapter 911 Their Identitles
The labels in the video were as such.
“Hailey Reed–Division Head Thomas Reed’s granddaughter and Principal Sally Dunbar’s daughter.”
“Tessa Thompson–Dean Bryan Thompson’s granddaughter and Director Wilbert Thompson’s daughter.”
“Wyatt Lowe–Secretary Alfie Lowe’s grandson and Chief Collin Lowe’s son.”
Suddenly, the mood inside the villa shifted. All the adults realized their meticulously laid plans had come to naught.
“You said they were just after money! What’s happening?” Collin bellowed.
Wilbert stood frozen, his face drained of color.
Tessa’s actions had sparked the most intense discussions online, with netizens relentlessly digging into their family background. The flood of comments pouring into his workplace channel was overwhelming.
His phone rang incessantly. It was as if someone had set off a bomb–once the explosion occurred, no one was spared.
“Why doesn’t this sneaky person have the guts to confront us directly? I bet it’s Budd. That fool never understands the situation!”
No one knew that Wilbert and Budd were old comrades. After they retired, Budd helped Wilbert with some arrangements back home, which contributed to Wilbert’s current position.
“I’m calling him right now. I’ll ask him how much money he’s willing to settle for!”
Wilbert hurriedly grabbed the phone, but before he could dial the number, a barrage of incoming calls flooded in. He also received a call from his workplace, urging him to respond immediately.
Given Wilbert’s influential position and the complex network of interests behind these families, he could
enjoy endless benefits.
For example, if one were to send their child to the workplace of someone within the network, it would secure a favorable position for the child.
However, the video clearly depicted the key details. This had predictably caused a public outrage.
Previously, they had used money and connections to quell the uproar surrounding school suicides.
The Lowe family sought to employ similar tactics this time. However, before they could react, the relevant authorities had already reached out to them.
“Mr. Collin Lowe, we’ve received reports from netizens concerning your violations.”
As Collin listened to the call, his complexion grew increasingly pale.
He was getting older and had gone to great lengths to protect his son. Alfie and the whole family doted on Wyatt and often gave him free rein, too.
Chapte: 911 The Identities
Whenever trouble arose, Collin’s first instinct was to shield his son. He was convinced Wyatt wouldn’t be
implicated.
This was a collective affair involving several familles, each wielding its influence. With their respective connections, the families could navigate through such situations.
However, faced with a real crisis, Collin felt the pressure mounting.
“Call Mr. Lowe Senior. He’s our only hope for saving the Lowes,” Collin Instructed the secretary.
The specifics of Wyatt’s actions remained shrouded in mystery, undisclosed to the public.
Though Collin’s professional life would undoubtedly be affected, and public discourse would ensue, there was a silver lining.
His son hadn’t yet reached the age of 14, and his transgressions were relatively minor, involving mere
school bullying.
They hoped to outlast the scrutiny with sincere public engagement. Over time, the memory of the incident would fade.
While Collin had already planned his next steps, Wilbert was still trying to pull strings. He didn’t think Bryan would step in to help Tessa.
After all, Tessa was just his granddaughter, unlike Wyatt, who was the Lowe family’s treasure.
Collin squeezed Wilbert’s trembling hands and assured, “Don’t worry. Even if Bryan fails to handle the situation, Thomas will intervene. The school is under his control.”
On the surface, everything appeared to be legitimate. However, everything was under one individual’s
control.
How else could Thomas corruption.
appoint his daughter–in–law as the school principal? That was clearly an act of
Chapte 912 Taking The Foll
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