pid! Mommy will Ert you justice.”
“Mom, I heard everything. Daddy doesn’t love me.”
Loopy was crying as she took slow, deliberate steps toward the edge of the roof.
“Loopy, no?”
Before I could finish, Loopy cast one last cold glance at Pardes Miller, who had just arrived and jumped without hesitation
“Pardes Miller, you killed our daughter! I’ll kill you!” Loopy had jumped, and no matter what, I couldn’t forgive Pardes, I grabbed a nearby object and rushi toward him.
Pardes Miller shouted “Crazy woman” and turned to run downstairs.
I followed him down the stairs, only t
ly to realize Loopy v
was still alive.
Thankfully, the police had already arrived with the help of concerned citizens. They set up an air cushion, and since the building wasn’t very high. Loopy wasn’t seriously hurt. She was still crying in fear, though
I finally managed to calm Loopy down enough to sleep, but I overheard Pardes Miller talking to the police,
“Officer, I’m so sorry for the trouble we’ve caused”
“My daughter’s fine. She just failed her exams and was under a lot of pressure, which made her impulsively try to jump. We’ll guide her through this, no need for an investigation.
After Loopy had jumped, he could still lie so coldly and mercilessly.
I gritted my teeth, my disappointment in him transforming into a deep, hurning hatred.
I pulled out my phone and sent a message to Jack, telling him that Pardes Miller had secretly incited Jack’s son to bully Loopy to further his own career and even bribed the media to create a positive image for himself.
If Jack didn’t take action soon, Pardes Miller would successfully push him aside.
I believed Mike Smith would know exactly what to do.
Meanwhile, Pardes Miller was full of confidence, already dreaming of being promoted to supervisor.
Chapter 5
When Pardes Miller was being carried into the hospital, I was accompanying Loopy to see a paychologist
This matter had blown up so much that I was worried about Loopy’s mental state, so I decided to have a prychologist interese early,
It wasn’t until the doctor called that I learned how badly Pardes had been beaten.
After Mike rChapter 4
I smiled, saying nothing..
Laugh while you can.
Soon, you won’t be able to laugh anymore.
eceived my anonymous message, he learned just how relentless Pardes Miller had been at work. He could be was so unyielding would just let his son lilly his own daughter.
Jurned out that Pardes had set up the whole situation on purpose, aiming to tarnish his reputation so he could easily take the supervisor pourin About much effort.
Witheat a second thought, Mike told Mr. White everything.
Mr. White had already finalized his choice for the supervisor position, but when he found out the person he had carefully selected was willing to go to such lengths to achieve his goals, he immediately replaced Pardes with Mike.
Pardes had barely enjoyed his moment of triumph before it all came crashing down, and Mike was even flaunting his sucess in front of him
Pardes couldn’t take it and went to fight him, but Mike’s strong physique made him easily overpower the scrawny Pardes, who didn’t stand a dan Pardes was beaten so badly that he had no strength to fight back.
As a result, two of his ribs were broken, and his legs were fractured. When passersby found him, his legs were twisted
Other external injuries were also evident, and considering the amount of blood, his injuries were quite serious. Internal injuries were s examined
I said indifferently, “We don’t have much money left, so if we can avoid anesthesia, let’s skip it. If he’s not going to die, it’s fine.”
The doctor was surprised by my calm demeanor as a wife, but didn’t comment further.
After Loopy finished her session with the psychologist, I took her to Pardes’s hospital room.
Nurse Matrina looked at me with pity in her eyes.
“At the moment, Mr. Miller’s injury assessment is classified as Grade Three Disability. Multiple organs are damaged, and we need to observe h closely over the next few days for any complications”
The police had prepared a letter of understanding and a case filing application. Since Pardes couldn’t speak, they had to rely on me, his wife, to handle the situation with Mike.
es were full of hope. He believed I knew exactly what to do!
Pardes’s eyes
I was always the one to file police reports, after all!
I smiled slightly, signing the letter of understanding without hesitation in front of Pardes. “I understand your husband!”
Pardes’s faint smile froze, his eyes wide with disbelief.
He watched helplessly as I signed the letter of understanding.
The police and Matrina were also shocked. Even though Pardes had sustained Grade Three disabilities, his wife was willing to let it go without pursuing any responsibility. She was just letting it slide so easily?
What kind of saintly person was she?
Under my signal, the attending physician, aiming to reduce the use of medication, didn’t administer any painkillers.
Pardes was in so much pain from his injuries that he was gritting his teeth.
He writhed, hoping the police would notice his dissatisfaction.
Chapter 5
I pretended to look hitter.
“What you don’t know is, my husband is a kind hearted man, so open–minded. Take our daughter, for example. Not long ago, she was beaten by his colleague’s son, but he didn’t want to pursue it.
“He was afraid of straining the relationship with his colleague and didn’t want to leave a psychological scar on the child. Now that it’s about him. He still wouldn’t want to make things hard for the other party!”
“His personality means he would never agree to file a case. Even if I insisted, he would eventually withdraw it. Why waste the police’s time, Officer? Thank you for coming all this way.”
The police looked at Pardes, whose face had turned pale. “In that case, we’ll try our best to negotiate a higher compensation for medical expenses. Treatment is expensive.”
Cop’t!” I quickly stopped him. “There’s no need for an apology or compensation. That’s my husband’s principle. He believes that accepting money would tarnish his noble character.”
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“We can’t accept compensation! Even though he’s so badly injured, we can’t let the medical expenses create any psychological problems for him!”
The police and Matrina were stunned. Was there really someone who treated money like dirt?
“Not to mention, this accident happened because he went to vent his frustration on his colleague. How could he accept compensation for that? His conscience wouldn’t allow it!”