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Chapter 806

Chapter: 806

A few days ago, a complaint was lodged against his father’s interior design firm. Allegedly, substandardmaterials were used, prompting the homeowner to voice his grievances to the Consumer RightsAssociation and other relevant regulatory departments.

As experts from the concerned departments reviewed, certain materials were indeed found to besubpar.

During the mediation, the homeowner’s demeanor was both condescending and aggressive,intentionally provoking Zeke. In a fit of rage, Zeke physically confronted the homeowner andconsequently found himself under police custody.

Trevor had swiftly taken steps to secure bail.

The day before, he’d visited the hospital, attempting to make amends with the homeowner andexploring an out-of-court settlement. His efforts were rebuffed, with the homeowner even hinting atsuing Zeke.

Trevor had grown suspicious, feeling the homeowner had a vendetta against his father.

His father had been in the design business for over a decade. He was always diligent and responsible,doing his utmost to fulfill homeowners’ wishes. How could he possibly use substandard materials?

Whether within the country or overseas, such an occurrence had never taken place previously.

His father also had a hunch that the homeowner might have been persuaded by a rival to tarnish theirteam’s reputation.

However, at this point, there wasn’t much they could do.

Thankfully, the request for bail got the green light, allowing his father to Leave the police station aheadof time.

Zeke’s mindset was resigned; he felt the homeowner, with his apparent vendetta, wouldn’t opt for asettlement. If charged, the worst-case scenario would be a financial penalty.

Trevor, on the other hand, bristled at the perceived injustice. The thought of his father being framedwas intolerable. He was determined to seek a reassessment of the entire incident.

Zeke let out a resigned sigh, trying to reason with his son. “Things won’t magically change. Havingbeen around for so many years, I’ve seen how this goes down, especially when you’re not wealthy orinfluential.

Despite our materials being up to the mark, they still managed to tarnish our reputation. If you attemptto explain things to them, you’ll just be using up your time and energy. It won’t make any difference.”

“Dad, right from the start, you shouldn’t have engaged with that man.

You could’ve outright rejected the examination results. Now, it’s probably too Late to contest theirfindings.”

On Saturday, Trevor made his way to the respective agency, hoping for a re-evaluation.novelbin

The official there stood his ground, asserting the report’s accuracy and dismissing the possibility of aretest.

Trevor tried to persuade him but failed.

After a morning of fruitless efforts, he left the department hall, feeling weary. He stared at the roadahead, unsure of where to head next.

The idea of heading home seemed unappealing, so he aimlessly roamed around.

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