Chapter 351: Debate
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation     Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
The members of the Le family began to split up.
Papa Le first called the local Embassy to tell them about this matter. His intention was clear. He didnât want the embassy to intervene, but if the matter got out of hand, he hoped that the embassy could give them support and provide the corresponding protection.
Then, he started to look for people he knew and made a few calls. On the other hand, Big Brother Le âs side was much simpler. He contacted his business partner.
As mentioned before, Big Brother Le was an investment expert. He had invested in different areas and even countries, so he happened to have some local investment industries in Wade town.
Although he wasnât qualified to use these industries to destroy the Watson family, he could still cause them some trouble.
After several attempts, Mrs. Watson finally managed to get in touch with Mrs. Wade.
âIâm sorry. I think there must be some misunderstanding about tonightâs incident. Emma isnât a willful person. I think we can ask the property
Committee about this. Chairman Mr. Smith just replied to us and said that he went to the scene to check out the situation. It was just a little fun between a few children. Now the matter has been resolved, and nothing like what you said in the announcement happened.â
When Mrs. Wade heard this, she replied,
âThe person you should contact the most is not me, but the Le family. I think Madam Le was happy to discuss this with you when she contacted you, but itâs obvious that both of you have different opinions.â
This was to accuse the couple of shirking responsibility and their arrogance in not contacting the Le family.
âAs for what happened tonight, whether itâs as serious as the Le family said or if itâs just a small fight between a few children, weâll have a conclusion after the investigation. After all, there were so many people in the villa at the time, so it shouldnât be difficult to find out the truth.â
At this point, Mrs. Wade chuckled softly, which made Mrs. Watson shiver.
âObviously, from my point of view, Iâm more willing to believe the Le familyâs explanation. So if you want to change my opinion, youâll have to show more solid evidence.â
âIâm sure Madam Le is just too eager,â Mrs. Watson argued. âThatâs why she had such a big opinion. However, the truth of this matter can not be determined by a single personâs words like you said.â
She paused for a moment.
âI think from a parentsâ point of view, I can understand the Le familyâs overreaction.â
Since Mrs. Wade was clearly on the Le familyâs side, she couldnât push the blame on the Le family. She could only try to make it sound like the children were having a small fight.
âBut at the same time, as a mother, I believe in Emmaâs kind nature. She wouldnât do such a thing.â
Mrs. Wade didnât refute her. Instead, she said,
âI want to believe that itâs not a bad thing for a mother to believe in her child, but that shouldnât be a reason to deceive herself.â
Of course, Mrs. Wade didnât really believe Mama Leâs words and judge Emmaâs crime. She looked at the trash can in the yard and said softly, âMaybe three years ago, you still remember the incident at El Lake?â When Mrs. Watson heard this, she clenched the phone in her hand.
âYes, of course, I remember that incident. The child fell into the water by accident, didnât he?â
âI want Emma to tell you that it was an accident, but from the information Iâve gathered, it wasnât an accident. It was a case of bullying and intentional injury.â
However, the child who fell into the water was rescued, and the Watsons had compensated the childâs parents. Seeing that the matter had come to a conclusion, she didnât investigate the matter further even though she had obtained some information.
âThe reason why I issued this warning is not that Iâm prejudiced against a little girl like Emma, but because I donât want a series of vicious incidents to happen on the surface of Wade town, and itâs done by the same person.â
Seeing Mrs. Wadeâs firm tone, Mrs. Watsonâs teeth trembled, but she was still stubborn.
âYou donât have any evidence, Madam. You shouldnât blame a child just because of some prejudice..â