The crowd was agitated, and kept rebuking and slandering Stefan.
"So, it was the president of Hunt Enterprise who pulled strings here! No wonder the principal made such a bold move!" "Tsk! Rumor has it that Stefan's the local tyrant.
He can do whatever he wants.
Well, that's not wrong...1' "We can't have a guy like that in Beach City! He must answer to the law!" "T heard he's always cruel and heartless.
He even targeted his first wife and abandoned his family just because of his mistress.
What a scumbag!" Renee covered her face when she heard their rebukes.
She was afraid of being burdened when others recognized her.
"Excuse me!" She took a deep breath, and tried to walk forward among the agitated parents.
She even becworried about Stefan.
The issue seemed trivial, but it created a domino effect.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOne single mistake caused a lot of consequences.
During the recent two years, the image of Hunt Enterprise suffered a great blow because of Stefan and Renee's divorce, the resentment between him and Carmine Pawnshop, and the scandals related to his and Jovan's competition.
Consequently, the progress and profits of the enterprise were affected.
If it were proved that Stefan had pulled strings, the PR department of Hunt Enterprise would get busy again. Besides, if the information Renee had gained was accurate, it would be the tHunt Enterprise entered the market of new energy vehicles lately.
It was a crucial tfor Hunt Enterprise to launch its first new energy vehicle.
The enterprise had spent a lot of manpower and resources to develop that kind of vehicle.
It needed a high profit to get the enterprise out of its former predicament.
Ironically, the target customer of that vehicle happened to be the middle class and above.
They were the noble elites, and overlapped with the parents of Lone Pine Elementary.
If the issue got bigger, that group would be the first to boycott the vehicle.
It would be a fatal blow for Hunt Enterprise.
No wonder Joanne was that anxious.
She was impatient to settle that issue the moment she woke up.
It seemed that the consequences would be very serious when the incidents were linked together.
Renee's anxiety deepened as she dwelled on it.
She quickened her pace and dashed toward the principal's office.
When she reached the office, the principal's secretary stopped her.
"May I know if you are a parent of a student here? This is the administrative office area of the schoo].
You can't chere." "I would like to meet the principal," Renee explained, looking worried.
"May I know if you've made an appointment? If not, we can't let you through.
You know this is a special period.
Many parents want to meet the principal to depnand an explanation every day the secretary explained apologetically.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"T'm not trying to find fault with him.
I'm here to discuss with him how to resolve this issue," Renee elaborated op her intention of going there.
"Really? What's your name? I'll inform the principality the secretary el Watched Renee briefly, sounding gentler. I After that incident, groups of parents demanded to meet the principal for an explanation daily.
They were quite agitated.
However, Renee was not agitated but worried.
Hence, the secretary believed that Renee was sincerely there to help .e instead fault with the principal. "Tam..." After a brief contemplation, Renee told the secretary, "I'm Ms.
Garcia's older sister.
She's hurt, and can't rush here.
So, she askedto chere to discuss the countermeasures with the principal." "Ms.
Garcia's older sister?"