Chapter 577
The teacher didn’t understand why the CEO of Prospectus Technology was claiming to be Mason’s father. However, she knew that if she allowed Regina to continue her tantrum, her own job might be in jeopardy.
Regina remained oblivious to her silent warning. She glared at the teacher and said coldly, “You don’t need to say anything more. My son was beaten up so badly this time. I must make that little bas- Mason pay for it!”
Damon smiled–anyone familiar with him would recognize this as a sign of his growing fury.
“And what kind of price do you want my son to pay?” he asked.
Regina mistook his question as a sign of fear and sneered. “He should get on his knees and apologize to my son, promise never to lay a hand on him ag us for 15,000 dollars in medical expenses!”
Damon nodded. “Is that all? Shouldn’t your son also get a full check–up? There might be some internal injuries that aren’t visible.”
Regina was taken aback, clearly not expecting Damon to be so cooperative.
She quickly regained her smug composure. “Of course! He should get a full check– up. That way, Mason will learn his lesson and won’t dare hit anyone again!”
“Alright,” Damon replied, turning to Spencer. “Have someone take them to the hospital for the check–up.”
“Understood, Mr. Sumner,” Spencer replied.
On the way to the hospital, Spencer gathered information about Kayden, who had fought with Mason. Property belongs to Nôvel(D)r/ama.Org.
He handed a tablet to Damon as he reported, “Mr. Sumner, the boy who fought with Mr. Mason is Kayden Conway. His father, Noah Conway, is the sales Prospectus Technology’s subsidiaries. He’s competent and even toasted you at the last company banquet.”
Noah Conway? Damon thought for a moment but had no recollection of him.
“Tell him to come to the hospital too. If he can’t manage his own family, how can he manage such an important department?” Damon said.
Spencer took back the tablet, inwardly feeling a little sorry for Noah. If this situation wasn’t handled properly, Noah’s position as department manager mig
At the hospital, Regina insisted on subjecting Kayden to every possible test, regardless of relevance.
To an outsider, it seemed as though she was trying to secure a full physical exam.
While the tests were conducted, she coached Kayden to say that everything hurt, attempting to exaggerate the seriousness of the situation.
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The doctors were baffled by her antics. They could determine from the exams whether there was a real injury–words alone would not alter the results.
When the tests returned, revealing nothing more than a few minor bruises Regina’s expression soured.
She angrily grabbed the doctor and questioned, “What is this report? My son is clearly injured, and you’re telling me it’s not even classified as minor? Are you in on this with Nyla
The doctor frowned. “Ma’am, please let go of me. We are a reputable our tests are very low.
and her people?!”
wal, and the chances of error in
“We informed you from the beginning that these were superficial injuries that would heal in a few days. There was no way they could reach the level of a minor injury.”
“That’s impossible! You must have been paid off! I demand anoth
Her loud outburst quickly drew a crowd. Noticing her audience, she convinced that things would go her way as long as she made
With that thought, she dramatically threw herself to the floor.
set of tests!” Regina yelled.
grew even more emboldened, enough of a scene.
“I can’t live like this! My son was beaten up so badly, and now the hospital won’t even acknowledge his injuries! They’re all in on it, taking dirty money from those wh the justice? Where’s the fairness in this world?!” she cried.
Just as her wails filled the room, a voice thundered from behind the crowd, “Have you had enough of this
nonsense?!”