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Chapter 1297

Chapter 1297

“I got caught up in the moment. I never thought that things would escalate like this. Hylda, you know alot of influential people. Can you find someone to help with the situation? I can’t go to prison,1′ saidLydia.

Hylda gave her a skeptical glance and sighed, “I came here to deal with this matter. I’ve alreadyreached out to a friend who might be able to do something. He suggested I gather information aboutwho was involved, who you instructed to buy the ingredients, and who else was aware of it. We need todeal with these individuals first.”

Although Lydia might appear assertive, she lacked decisionmaking skills. Upon hearing that Hylda hadsomeone on the job, she immediately spilled the beans. Hylda listened intently. But little did Lydia knowthat Hylda was secretly recording the conversation with her phone tucked away in her bag.

Sunlight Kindergartens food safety had gained nationwide attention at that point. The case warrantedimmediate action and a thorough explanation to the public.

Related departments in Rivera worked overtime to get things done. By 8:00 a.m. the next day, anofficial statement detailing the testing results was released.

The investigation revealed that the samples from Sunlight Kindergarten had exceeded permissiblelevels of aflatoxin, E. coli, and benzopyrene. Additionally, there were elevated counts of bacteria in thecommonly used kitchen utensils, along with unacceptable levels of mold and pesticide residues.novelbin

The netizens were immediately woken up by the shocking results.

This isn’t just a kindergarten cafeteria; it’s a toxic chamber fit for evil people,’ many thought.

The city authorities swiftly formed a dedicated task force to handle the Sunlight Kindergarten foodsafety crisis.

As Lydia waited for Hylda’s friend to aid in the mess, she received an invitation from the police to go tothe station.

During Lydia’s interrogation, Hylda published an edited version of their recorded conversation online.The recording caused another round of heated discussion on the internet.

Meanwhile, Stella was lying in bed and scrolling through the comments. Her expression grew darker bythe second.

Hylda’s cunning and deceitful ways had become evident. Seeing the irreparable she distanced herselffrom the issue and made Lydia the scapegoat.

Lydia is just a pawn now,’ thought Stella. She was certain that Hylda, who ruthlessly eliminated anyobstacle in her path, must have had a hand in Rainee’s accident.

When Keegan entered the room with a glass of water, he spotted his girlfriend sulking on the bed.“What’s wrong?” he asked, as he placed the water on the bedside table. He then sat beside Stella andheld her hand.

“Hylda is pinning everything on Lydia and removing herself from the matter,” Stella sighed.

Keegan let out a brief chuckle.

Stella was confused. “What’s so funny?”

Keegan looked at her and said, “I find it amusing that you’re missing the point when you’re usually soperceptive. The drama will only continue if she stays out of this. Your stepmother is smart. You have tobe quick on your feet;

don’t give her room to breathe. Once she gets involved in the food safety case, the land issue will cooldown. And, she will have to join forces with Albert. Then, how are you going to proceed?”

Stella let out a sigh and said, “I get your point, but it’s just infuriating that she’s getting away with such avile act.”

“Remember the driver Marshall mentioned? It’s now his time to shine,” said Keegan.

The thought of Hylda’s current predicament brought a fleeting smile to Stella’s lips, brightening hermood. Just as she was about to speak, her phone rang.

It was Trevor on the line.

Stella sat up and answered the call. “Hey, Trevor.”

Trevor’s heart melted when he heard her voice. Jaylene’s voice was much softer and gentler thanStella’s, but there was still a distinct difference between them. Whenever

Stella called him, he felt an intense urge to provide the best for her.

“Stella, are you available tomorrow? It’s Jaylene’s birthday, and we’ve organized a celebration at acountryside spa resort. She’d love to have you join us. Would you be

interested to attend?” Trevor’s voice carried warmth, as he spoke.

Perhaps sensing Stella’s hesitation, Trevor added, “You know most of the guests. And, of course, it’scompletely okay to reject the invitation if you’re not comfortable with it.”

Jaylene most likely invited me because of my connection to the Sauns. After all, we don’t really sharean extensive history of interaction,’ thought Stella.

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