Chapter 67 Kieran, Be Nicer
- to Your Sister Kieran’s eyes were filled with exhaustion, as he had not slept all night. Last night, the house was like a battlefield. Valerie’s determined look when she left made it impossible for him to fall asleep. He drank cup after cup of coffee, and the throbbing in his head came in waves. He looked at the fish–belly white sky and made a phone call to his secretary. “Did you investigate the backgrounds of those who bullied the young lady, as you were asked to?” “Bo, Boss, we have found it. I already sent it to your email yesterday…” The secretary, who had just finished busying herself and lay down, startled at Kieran’s words and replied in a dazed manner. “Take a look at which ones among them we can acquire, acquire all of them. For the ones we cannot acquire, see if there is any possibility of collaboration.
- If there is, cancel the acquisition. If there isn’t, spread the word that the Horton family will no longer collaborate with them in the future.” “Because their children bullied the Horton family’s children, let’s post a notice.” Kieran’s sudden command made the secretary extremely unhappy, but she still obediently complied. Who said their own salary was high? But the secretary was puzzled. Shouldn’t this kind of thing have been done a long time ago? Why did you have to wait until now? When Valerie clarified during the live broadcast, it should have been posted on the same day.
- The boss was really strange. At half past seven in the morning, which was the peak time for people to go to work or school, everyone simultaneously unlocked their phones. All the headlines were about the Horton family explaining Valerie’s previous live broadcast, warning and punishing those who bullied Valerie. Abbigail and her parents, along with their entourage, scolded and beat their own daughter severely at home in the past. They were filled with fear and apprehension, as the Horton family remained silent, which made them even more terrified. Now it’s better, the thing really happened. They stared at their daughter, suffocating, as she looked at them with fear in her eyes.