Chapter 384: Lowering Her Head
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Mrs. Watson thought of her daughter being bullied and felt very resentful and unwilling. At the same time, she had a bigger concern.
âThe Le family is Chinese. They are only here for a short vacation in Wade Town. They havenât left yet. If we donât seize the opportunity, we wonât be able to deal with them when they leave Wade Town and return to China.â
After all, the environment in China was different from other places. It would be many times more difficult for foreigners to interfere and deal with their businessmen.
Of course, Mr. Watson had also considered this factor. He sneered and said,
âThatâs a different matter. I said I would bow to them, but did I say I would let them leave Wade Town safely?â
If they wanted to detain someone, there were plenty of ways. They didnât have to worry about such a small matter.
This was also the reason why Mr. Watson gave up his pride and chose to lower his head. Firstly, it was to stop the losses in time. Secondly, it was to numb the Le family and let them relax their vigilance, giving them a chance to make a move.
After listening to her husbandâs explanation, Mrs. Watsonâs eyes lit up. She suddenly had a good idea.
âYouâre right. Weâre in the dark, and theyâre in the light. They should be the ones worried.â
After the couple reached an agreement, they contacted the middleman separately to make peace.
Mr. Watson contacted one of his business partners. After his investigation, he believed that this person was most likely the person who had the closest connection with the Le family and was also the core figure in this business war.
Although Mr. Watson hated the other partyâs difficult behavior, to achieve his goal as soon as possible, he suppressed the resentment in his heart and found the other party to act as a bridge.
As for Mrs. Watson, the middleman she contacted was Mrs. Wade.
After Mrs. Wade answered her call, she asked,
âI heard that you picked up your daughter yesterday. Arenât you going to let her attend the hearing in a few days?â
Mrs. Watson didnât expect her to still be concerned about this matter. She wanted to refute her, but considering the purpose of the call, she held it back and explained,
âIâm sorry, Madam. Itâs not that we donât take the hearing seriously, but Iâm really worried about Emma staying alone in Wade Town. I think youâve heard the news that something bad happened in the cabin on the mountain yesterday afternoon. Unfortunately, Emma was involved and was injured. And this is the work of the Le family.â
She covered up the fact that Emma had been violated and pushed the blame onto the Le family.
âI know that Emma was too aggressive that night at the banquet, but I think you should understand that the Le family is not as innocent as they say.â
âIndeed, Emma and the other two were the ones who attacked first that night. It was their mistake, and we wonât run away from it. However, the Le family wasnât the victim either. They fought back against Emma, and the ones who suffered in the end were Emma and the other two. So, we wonât run away from Emmaâs mistakes, but I think the Le family used such extreme methods to retaliate and caused Emma to suffer so much. Shouldnât they stand up and give us an explanation?
âItâs just a pity that we havenât been able to contact the Le family so far.â
When Mrs. Wade heard her explanation, she almost couldnât help but sneer.
Mrs. Watsonâs words were high-sounding, but in the end, they had not changed. They had provoked the other party first, and they had ruthlessly retaliated. In the end, they turned around and asked for an explanation. Their rogue and arrogant style was still the same as usual.
However, Mrs. Wade could also hear that the Watson family had revealed a signal of peace. There must be some reason that forced them to make this unwilling decision. Mrs. Wade estimated that the Le familyâs strength was a little higher than she had estimated.
It happened in Wade Town, and Mrs. Wade didnât want to make things worse. Now that one side was willing to lower their heads and make peace, it was
Therefore, even though she couldnât stand the Watson familyâs style, she still nodded and agreed to help Mrs. Watson matchmake. Then, Mrs. Le received a call from Mrs. Wade.
Mrs. Wade told her about the Watson familyâs peace offer. Mrs. Le didnât think that the Watson family would really admit defeat. She guessed that it was probably a strategy of theirs. They would temporarily endure and then jump higher..