Agent: "You were just sent to the hospital, and shortly after, they discovered that the staff responsible for the accident had fled."
"I looked into him through my connections. He bought airplane tickets three days ago, and his wife and child flew abroad yesterday. He left today, hurriedly; nobody reacted in ti before he already ran off." The agent lowered his voice: "Moreover, the police also found marks on you indicating that your injuries were cut with a knife."
This suggests that Audrick Zachmann’s fall wasn’t a simple accident.
Audrick Zachmann furrowed his brows, montarily unable to imagine who would hate him so much.
While the two were speaking, the door to the ward opened.
Leonardy Zachmann entered from outside along with Zachmann family relatives.
The agent imdiately shut his mouth upon seeing soone enter, exchanged a look with him, and quickly said, "Mr. Zachmann, I’ll head out first. Take care and rest."
Audrick Zachmann nodded.
He politely greeted Leonardy Zachmann and the others, ignoring Bernard Ingram and other Zachmann family relatives, and hurried to the company to handle the ensuing troubles.
Audrick Zachmann refused to make his injury public, aning there are many public relations arrangents that need to be prepared in advance.
To avoid being caught off guard by the circles’ competitors.
*
Once he stepped out, Bernard Ingram faintly curled his lips, speaking disdainfully in a low voice: "I really don’t understand the current society, a grown man getting his hair perd and wearing earrings—so uncouth, obviously not a proper person."
"Mom, say less." Her son, perceptive and obedient, tugged her, advising her in a hushed tone.
Bernard Ingram’s face turned stiff, and she didn’t speak further.
However, her attitude towards Audrick Zachmann was starkly different from when facing Hendrik Zachmann or Caryn Zachmann, very dismissive.
"Audrick Zachmann, are you alright? You need to listen to the doctor’s advice and rest. Take this opportunity to stay away from the entertainnt circle; those chaotic places are of no good. You’re not young anymore, playti is over, it’s ti to mature and stabilize. Look at your sister; she’s joined the Pharmaceutical Association, you also should find a proper pursuit. A man spending ti in the entertainnt circle doesn’t make sense, especially when the family doesn’t need the money."
Her words were quite unpleasant to hear, generally irritating.
Indeed, Audrick Zachmann frowned, but due to her seniority, he couldn’t say much. Nonetheless, he didn’t indulge her with any attention either.
Bernard Ingram unhappily pursed her lips, complaining: "I know you don’t like hearing your Aunt saying these things, but I’m doing it for your own good. Look at Caryn, so competent..."
She continued using Caryn Zachmann as a topic.
Her main concern was the regret she felt for betting on the wrong person following Caryn Zachmann’s recognition party. It left her sleepless for several days.
Unexpectedly, Caryn Zachmann had enough talent to be taken to Orlais by Ellen Quarles, officially becoming a mber of the Pharmaceutical Association.
Having limited knowledge, she wasn’t fully aware of what the Pharmaceutical Association does, but understood from Leonardy Zachmann and Celine Tucker’s reactions that it’s highly prestigious, sothing unattainable for ordinary people.
Caryn Zachmann successfully joined the Pharmaceutical Association, allowing her to feel more relieved lately.
Audrick Zachmann, nonchalant, his eyes indifferent and unfazed: "If she’s competent, tell her that, not . No matter how much you ntion her to , she won’t hear your praise, there’s no need to waste your breath on !"
Bernard Ingram said a few more words, realizing Audrick Zachmann wasn’t interested, looked around the ward, then turned to Leonardy Zachmann: "Nathalie Quinlan didn’t co?"
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