Chapter 887 - Chapter 887: Chapter 878: Ending. Part 2
Chapter 887: Chapter 878: Ending. Part 2
Richelle Dunn was afraid that Master would save such a talent and try to be a good person again, which would cause trouble in the end.
“In our special profession, as we move up, we will encounter too many powerful and famous people. If she has such intentions, she will eventually capsize on this issue.”
Sonia Seaton nodded her head.
“I understand your concerns, and I will have your uncle take her back.”
Otherwise, if any problem arises and people come to their door, it will not be because of technical issues but their personal conduct, which would make them furious.
Only then did Richelle discuss Chen Ya Yao’s situation with Sonia Seaton.
“As for the candidates, there are several good options at the hospital now. I plan to arrange a public competition for positions after I finish my current work, and select two people from there.”
Sonia Seaton agreed, “That sounds good. It’s practical, and we know the background of the candidates. Your uncle’s students are just a bit extravagant and pretentious like him.”
Richelle laughed, “My uncle is just more sociable, not all academics can be like you, Master, who is devoted and unconcerned about anything else. There are always many external matters to deal with, and while my uncle may be outgoing, his character and conduct are absolutely not an issue. As for Isabelle Bailes, she is just an exception. You should talk to your uncle about this and not cause any discord because of her.”
For Sonia Seaton, who was already in an irreplaceable position, it was only natural to not be concerned about anything else.
But most academic workers still needed to spend a lot of time and energy to acquire project funds and investment.
“Alright, I understand. Now you’ve started teaching me how to behave as a person.”
Richelle laughed out loud.
“I’m just worried about you, Master. If your uncle gets upset with you, who else will suffer but you?”
After discussing some work matters, Sonia Seaton asked about Kennedy Green’s situation.
Richel explained briefly, and Sonia agreed with her opinion that Kennedy could be provided with some recuperation equipment, a doctor, and a nurse, and then return home to recover.
In the evening, Richelle told Roy Lewis about her own and Sonia’s opinions.
Roy was quite happy, “It seems that my leave is just around the corner.”
Richelle, however, felt a bit regretful, “Unfortunately, you really can’t accompany Tifanny to the competition.”
Roy hugged her shoulders, “Don’t be too pessimistic, maybe there will be a miracle.”
Richelle smiled, but didn’t hold too much hope in her heart.
Not wanting to make Roy feel guilty, she changed the subject.
“Mr. Jarvis said that Jayden Dunn has refused to confess and does not allow any family members or lawyers to see him. So why is he so convinced that the police have no way to deal with him?”
Roy, who was better at understanding complex human nature, responded.
“He may appear to be cultivating his mind and spirit, but who knows if he’s already prepared for the worst scenarios with a lawyer beforehand.”
Richelle thought about it, and felt it was possible.
Such an old fox like Jayden Dunn has always been cautious and meticulous.
When faced with a formidable opponent like Roy, even if he was harboring illusions, he would definitely be prepared for the worst outcomes.
Of course, these preparations might not spare him from punishment, but at least save his life.
Seeing Richelle silent, Roy thought she was worried about Jayden Dunn’s punishment and comforted her.
“Don’t worry, the evidence in Mr. Jarvis’s hands is enough to ensure he dies.”
…
Lordon.
Jayden Dunn had been detained for more than twenty-four hours.
During these twenty-four hours, Harris Dunn made numerous calls but were all politely declined.
He had no choice but to confront people himself.
Of course, not to confront everyone, but to choose a few people who were most likely to help him.
But reality is often so cruel. When in power, everyone called each other brothers, but when things went south, people turned against each other.
In the afternoon, after being rejected by another person, Harris Dunn returned to the Dunn Group with a weary expression.
He called Mr. Turner over, “Mr. Turner, which lawyer in Lordon is best at handling homicide cases?”
He was already prepared for the worst-case scenario.
He reasoned that given the police’s treatment of his father, there is a high likelihood they had evidence, otherwise, they wouldn’t have struck so hastily.
As for his father, since there’s still no news, it’s possible that he’s holding out and refusing to admit guilt.
Mr. Turner was startled, “Homicide? You mean Mr. Dunn got involved in a homicide case?”
Harris Dunn nodded, “Probably. Can you recommend two competent and trustworthy lawyers?”