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Chapter 606: 549: Can’t Count on This Father



Today, Theo Clark’s family was also there, and when they saw him return, no one spoke for a while.

Kevin Clark glanced around the Front Hall and then asked, “Where is she?”

“Why did you come back at this time?” Natalie Wayne asked.

Kevin Clark looked at her, his cold expression softened slightly, but he did not answer her.

Natalie Wayne cleared her throat and said, “She was sent to the hospital.”

In fact, after Natalie Wayne had given Morgan Mia a few injections and had her take some medicine, she would be fine.

But in order to save her life, Natalie Wayne had her sent to the hospital immediately after administering the injections.

Otherwise, his son would definitely kill someone when he returned home.

As soon as Morgan Mia was sent to the hospital, Kevin Clark arrived home.

Everyone in the Living Room was afraid that Kevin Clark would lose his temper.

Kevin Clark said nothing more and turned to leave.

As soon as he left, everyone in the Front Hall breathed a sigh of relief.

“Will Kevin go to the hospital now?” Calvin Stewart asked.

“He will definitely go to the North Court to see Lila Campbell first,” replied Natalie Wayne.

“There must have been a reason why Kevin suddenly expelled Morgan Mia from Ryan Easton and did not allow her to stay at home,” Elina Clark said. “Today, she suddenly pushed Casey Cannon and hit Megan Cruz. Megan Cruz’s status in the Lane Family and Lila’s heart are well-known. It’s like slapping Madam Lane in the face. Lila spared her life just to save face for our family.”

“I know,” Natalie Wayne replied.

“Let’s stay out of the young people’s affairs,” Elina added. “We’re not directly involved, so we don’t know the whole story. Let’s not ruin the harmony of the family because of it.”

“I understand,” Natalie Wayne replied.

Kevin Clark drove directly from Clark Manor to the North Court via the asphalt road.

When he arrived at the North Court, he found Lila Campbell in the study.

He entered the room.

Lila Campbell was sitting behind the desk, reading a book. Seeing him rush back, she raised her eyebrow and asked, “Who delivered the news so quickly?”

“Are you feeling unwell?” Kevin Clark walked over to her.

“No,” Lila Campbell said, “I felt quite relieved after hitting someone.”

Kevin Clark grabbed her wrist, checking her pulse.

When he finished, Lila Campbell said, “Aunt Wayne came over and checked on me. I’m fine.”

Seeing that her condition and mood were good, the gloom in Kevin Clark’s eyes finally dissipated, and he sighed in relief. He touched her face, bent over, and kissed her. Then he caught a glimpse of a shadow out of the corner of his eye.

He stood up and looked toward the entrance.

Charles Amos was standing by the bookshelf near the door, staring at the two of them.

Kevin Clark had entered so hastily that he hadn’t noticed another person in the study.

“What are you looking at?” Lila Campbell asked.

Charles Amos lowered his gaze.

“What’s wrong?” Kevin Clark asked.

“Let him tell you himself,” Lila Campbell said indifferently.

Charles Amos pursed his lips, “I pushed Morgan Mia into the water again, and also pricked her with a needle.”

“Where did you get the needle?” Lila Campbell asked.

“I took it from her when she pushed me,” Charles Amos replied.

Lila Campbell chuckled, “You’ve become quite capable.”

Charles Amos remained silent.

“Why were you punished to stand there? Isn’t this a good thing?” Kevin Clark looked at Lila Campbell and asked.

Charles Amos looked up, his eyes filled with hope.

Lila Campbell looked at Charles Amos, “Was it because of this matter that you were made to stand there?”

The light in Charles Amos’s eyes was extinguished, and he lowered his head again, whispering, “I skipped class.”

“You’re talking nonsense,” Lila Campbell said. “You want to tell your father Kevin that your merits can offset your faults, right? Too bad, your father Kevin is no longer the head of the family.”

Charles Amos looked at Kevin Clark.

Kevin Clark looked back at him, “It’s true, I'm no longer the head.”

Charles Amos’s eyes were filled with sympathy.

But Kevin Clark seemed to enjoy his lack of responsibility.

Charles Amos sighed, shaking his head.

This father… cannot be relied on.

After seeing that Charlotte Lane was fine, Kevin spent some time with her, visited Aunt Cruz, and then went back to Ryan Easton.

On his way back to Ryan Easton, Kevin had someone send Morgan Mia to the hospital.

Things moved quickly, as soon as Kevin arrived at Ryan Easton, he received a call from Natalie Wayne, asking where he had sent Morgan Mia.

Kevin said that he would not let her stay in the country, but he did not say where he had taken her.

Even if Kevin did not say anything, Natalie knew for sure it must not be a good place.

She worriedly said, “She is still running a fever and has some lung infection. She is not fit for a long journey.”

“Mom, this is the biggest concession I can make,” Kevin said patiently. “If something had happened to Lila today, her life would not be sufficient compensation. She also tried to push Casey Cannon into the water and hit Aunt Cruz. Such a menace should not be kept.”

His biggest concession was to let Morgan Mia live, but what kind of life she would have, he did not know.

Natalie remained silent.

Morgan Mia seemed to know that Kevin was protecting Charlotte and avoided a head-on conflict. However, the people she cared about – Charles Amos and Megan Cruz – were attacked, like a slap in Charlotte’s face.

Kevin continued, “Mom, some people take advantage of your kindness and see it as their own ATM machine, a support for their capricious behavior.”

Still, Natalie did not speak.

“If her family comes to ask for her, let them meet with me,” Kevin said, “I have to go, I am a bit busy.”

Natalie responded softly, and then hung up the phone.

By May, Charlotte Lane had completed her half-year term as Dean. The families gathered again to cast their votes, and this time, the result was unanimous approval.

Charlotte Lane now held the position of Dean firmly.

After the votes were cast, the Rebirth Potion went on sale, available for free to all those who had been harmed by the 319 incident.

With a 95% success rate, only a small proportion could not be cured due to pre-existing organ problems, requiring further treatment and medication in a hospital.

After the launch, the production process of Rebirth and the list of participating researchers were disclosed.

The research had started years ago, from the first time 319 was discovered.

From then until now, everything had been carefully documented with a clear timeline.

Once this information was made public,

those who had previously criticized Charlotte online now had to face the painful slap of the truth.

While they were exposing Charlotte online, she was busy saving lives by making drugs, even while being pregnant.

Apologies flooded the internet once again.

This time, however, they were not so easy to let go.

Anyone who had ever posted derogatory comments about Charlotte online had their computers paralyzed and cellphones rendered unusable except for making calls.

Whenever they wanted to use any app, they had to input a specific sentence.

The input template read: [I am trash, I am a bastard, I am a big dumbass, I am not human. Charlotte Lane is the most beautiful and kind-hearted person in the world.]

Once they entered this sentence, it was automatically posted to their Facebook accounts and could not be deleted.

Only then would their cellphones return to normal functioning.

Worse yet, their phones would suddenly become paralyzed at random times each day, forcing them to enter the sentence and post it on Facebook again.

As people used their phones, they never knew when they would have to start cursing themselves.

Changing phones or SIM cards did not help.

The self-derogatory phrases would be updated every day, while the praise for Charlotte remained the same.

Many people called the police, but the hackers were too skilled to be caught.

When the police questioned Charlotte at Clark Manor, she denied any involvement.

Eventually, they decided some crazy fan must have been responsible.

Many people broke down over time, experiencing firsthand how it felt to be cursed at, especially by themselves.

Each day, they insulted themselves in new and creative ways.

Gradually, many of them began to offer sincere apologies…


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