Chapter 369
When She Stops Playing Nice
Chapter 369
After hearing Henryâs reassurance, Mindy seemed to gain a bit more confidence and stopped hiding her hand behind her back.
Henry continued to comfort her, âMindy, itâs time for class. Letâs go back to the classroom. After class, you can play with me, okay? Iâll be here all day unless something unexpected happens.â
Mindy nodded, and Henry put her down. Before returning to the classroom, Mindy signed to Gina, âGoodbye, beautiful lady!â
Gina smiled and replied, âGoodbye, Mindy.â
Receiving a response from the fairy, Mindy happily skipped back to her classroom.
Henry then chatted with Gina. Tve been guiding Mindy that her six fingers are not strange. But you know, kids are afraid of being seen as different from others, so Iâve arranged surgery for Mindy. In a while, sheâll be able to undergo the removal operation. Then, Mindy wonât have to keep hiding her hands all the time.
Gina didnât comment much on Henryâs arrangement.
Standing by the classroom window, Henry was noticed by the children in the class. They turned their heads and enthusiastically greeted him in their own ways.
âIt seems you have a good relationship with the children here,â Gina said thoughtfully
âItâs okay. They really like my mom, and I just treat them well, like my mom does. Thatâs why they like me, Henry replied modestly
But having a good relationship with the children didnât necessarily prove that Henry hadnât harmed them, or perhaps these children didnât even know if Henry had done anything wrong to them.
After all, Ben had identified Henry as a significant contributor. They had witness testimony. What was missing was physical evidence.
When Henry mentioned Quentin, Gina took the opportunity to say, Tll be leaving now to visit your mother.
Henry said, âSure, my mom really wants to see you, Miss Miller. Iâll take you there.â
Gina refused. âNo need, I can go by myself. You stay busy here.â
âOkay.â Henry didnât say much more.
As Cina walked away, Henry watched her back with an unpleasant expression.
As Gina reached the gate of the foundation, a Cayenne slowly stopped nearby, and then Shane got out of the car, followed by Nancy. However, Nancyâs face didnât look good. Shane reached out to hold Nancyâs hand. Although Nancy resisted, she eventually accepted it..
Seeing Nancyâs unhappy expression, Shane became irritated. âWhy the long face? Havenât I treated you well enough? Donât you want to clear your name? Iâm taking you to the foundation to make a charitable donation. Weâll report it later, and everyone will know youâre a very compassionate actress. Itâll be a piece of cake to clear your name then. Trust me, with my help, your career wonât be ruined.â
Nancy denied it. âNo, Mr. Benderson, Iâm not unhappy. Didnât I tell you Iâm on my period? Iâm feeling unwell, thatâs why my face doesnât look good. But do we have to donate to the Clago Orphanage? The orphanage isnât short of money.â
Nancy suggested, âHow about we go to another charity foundation?â
Shane grew impatient. âWhy are you so troublesome? First, itâs your period. Now you want to go to another foundation. I told you, the president of this foundation is my friend. Whatâs wrong with me supporting my friend?â
He coldly shook off Nancyâs hand. âI spoil you too much, donât I? Nancy, just because I like you now, you think you can act however you want? I donât lack women like you, understand? Donât push it.â
Nancy hurriedly reached out to hold Shaneâs hand. She was cornered and had no choice but to publicly acknowledge her relationship with Shane to end the scandal. Im sorry, Mr. Benderson. I shouldnât have said so much. Please forgive me. I
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know I was wrong
Seeing Nancy yield, Shane didnât want to waste any more time. âFine, youâve had enough. Spoiled brat.â
Gina heard their dispute but wasnât interested. She prepared to leave without even glancing in Nancyâs direction.
Just as Gina was about to get into her car, she heard the hurried sound of high heels running behind her.
Sure enough, when she turned around, she saw Nancy, Gina had no intention of paying any attention to her.
Nancy hurriedly said, âMiss Miller, I have something important to tell you. You will definitely be interested!â
Gina didnât speak, but it could be considered as giving Nancy a chance to speak.
Nancy continued, âI know the Clago Foundation was established because of your donation. Although youâre not the president, you must care about the foundationâs operation, right? Henry is a pervert. Can you trust him to continue as president?â
Gina paused. âEvidence?â
Nancy hesitated for a moment before responding, âEvidence? I donât have any at the moment, but you must believe me. He is definitely a pervert. Of course, Shane and Henry are not good people!â
âWhat evidence do you have to prove Henry is a pervert?â Gina wouldnât just take Nancyâs word for it.
Nancy looked around and suddenly realized she had spoken too loudly. What if Shane or Henry had heard her? She was terrified.
Swallowing nervously, Nancy said, âMiss Miller, can I talk to you in your car? Iâm afraid someone will overhear us. Please trust me, this is very important to me, and I wouldnât be saying this just for fun. I swear that Iâm not lying!â
Gina didnât care about Nancyâs oath, but given the gravity of the situation, she decided to give Nancy a chance to talk.
Nancy trembled as she got into the car.
Nancy explained, âShane and Henry are friends. That day, I overheard Shane talking to Henry on the phone. I heard him say that once he got tired of me, he would give me to Henry and said he could do whatever he wanted with me.â
Nancyâs eyes turned wet. âTheyâre just perverts who flock together. Miss Miller, donât think theyâre targeting me just because I offended them. I donât know what theyâre planning for me, but Henry is probably abusive toward women. Do you believe he will treat the foundation and orphanage kids well? The kids are with him every day. Do you really think they wonât fall victim
to him?â
Nancyâs words made sense. Cina had already used her hacking skills but still couldnât find anything abnormal about Henry. Now, she needed an assistant,