She could not be sent to the monastery, for she did not want to see a certain sinister woman there. Everywhere was fine but the monastery.
That old woman has always been hostile toward me, and she’s a tough one to deal with. The monastery is the one place I should never go.
Blinking, Cindy hastily said, “Actually, I’ve saved up some money of my own recently. I can use it to rebuild the office building.”
Hearing that, Henrick wavered in his decision again. It was true that he did not have the funds to rebuild the building.
Right then, Vinson spoke. “Mr. Southall,” he said, “Since I was the one who caused the explosion in the building, I shall be the one to pay for the expenses of rebuilding the office. I’ll be covering the payment of the designs and the rebuilding. In three months, I’ll return to you a brand-new office for the Southall Group. Also, I’ll be covering for the employee’s pay for these three months, as well as the rental for the temporary office. As for the compensation for the employees’ emotional distress, you can send me an estimation of the amount after you’ve calculated it. I’ll have my finance department transfer the amount to you.”
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