Guardian-In-Law

Chapter 1206



Chapter 1206 Justifiable

Chris was visibly upset.

The rescue workers all around grew angry.

It was bad enough that Red Star Charity fed them spoiled food, but the organization tried to threaten Kaze and silence the rest of them.

The stale food could be interpreted as negligence from either the delay on the road or the handling in sweltering weather.

However, instead of resolving the matter, Red Star Charity opted to shush them. In other words, the stale food was no accident.

*Do you even have a conscience, bastards?"

"What's the point of joining the relief efforts? Don't you have any sense of right and wrong?"NôvelD(ram)a.ôrg owns this content.

"We expect an explanation!"

Hot with emotions, the rescue workers tore the Red Star Charity committee a new one.

They could not put up with the committee's exploits.

Chris pulled a dirty face at Kaze and said grimacingly, "Do you think you can ruin Red Star Charity by rocking the boat?

"You're naïve to think you have public support. They can't help you.

*It only proves you're guilty and powerless. You simply don't have a more direct and effective way to get back at

US.

"You're a loser to opt for meaningless revenge.

*So what if you're the chairman of Shangrila Group? Your wife is the chairwoman of two organizations.

"Yet, this is all you can do."

Chris expressed his disdain toward Kaze.

He did not hide his haughtiness.

Red Star Charity did not care about what the volunteers' thought.

So what if they were angry?

Red Star Charity could just make sure the volunteers would never breathe a word out.

Chris made snide remarks at Kaze so that the latter would lose himself to rage.

He expected Kaze to go ballistic.

Anger would give Chris the edge he needed to deal with Kaze easily.

Chris would then put an end to the stale food matter.

However, Kaze kept his cool the whole time.

In fact, Kaze chuckled. "You sure are arrogant, Chris.

*Do you think I'm trying to stir public outrage to overturn Red Star Charity?

"You're wrong, so wrong.

"I'm sure you're familiar with the law.

*Exposing Red Star Charity's misconduct will give me a rightful reason to crush you."

There should be a clear and justifiable reason for all things.

Red Star Charity was highly involved in social work for over a decade, and the public held the organization in high regard, unaware of the corruption behind closed doors.

The public would push back if Kaze were to get rid of the corrupted individuals without exposing the charity's act.

Some might even rise up to clear Red Star Charity's name.

Now that Kaze decided to weed out the corrupted, he needed to make sure they would not return to harm and exploit the public again.

He needed everybody to know that the dirtbags had it coming and that no one should stand up for them.

The trash needed to be taken out once and for all.

Chris had a bad feeling.

He admitted that he had underestimated Kaze. The guy was not easily fooled.

Kaze knew he needed a leg to stand on.

Moments later, Chris snickered contemptuously. "Do you think you can get rid of me?"


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