Chapter 380: Mr. Kim, Don’t You Know Where They Went?

Everyone looked up to see Tina walking in slowly, dressed simply in a T-shirt and jeans. Her delicate face still wore that cold expression. Juliet looked at her, feeling a mix of emotions. After a moment, she spoke, "No need, I'll handle it myself." She didn't know how to feel about Tina. After all, her work being affected wasn't Tina's fault, but she still felt uneasy. Was it fair to blame Tina? No, it wasn't. Her grandmother had indeed killed ten people, and their families had been searching for the truth for twenty years. Her grandmother deserved the outcome she got. But Juliet couldn't face Tina. Since Tina's return, everyone close to her had changed.

Tina walked up to her, looking serious. "Grandma Reed's death was her responsibility. If she hadn't resisted arrest, she wouldn't have been shot in front of you. Your online exposure wasn't caused by me. I paid your penalty as a favor because you were the only one who treated me genuinely well when I came to the Reed family." When Tina was first brought back to the Reed family, everyone seemed kind, but their kindness was tainted with ulterior motives. Only Juliet was sincerely good to her. She couldn't ignore someone who truly cared for her, even if this situation had something to do with her. The outcome wasn't her doing. She could help Juliet but would never feel guilty about it.

Juliet stared blankly at Tina, not knowing what to say. Since Tina's return, she had spoken very little, always using the fewest words possible. But today, she said so much.

Tina turned to Muff and said calmly, "Muff, I'm here to pack my things. I won't be staying here anymore." Muff looked at her and snorted, "What? Running away because the Reed family is in trouble? I'm still alive and won't let my granddaughter be left out in the cold." He sighed and softened his tone, "This has nothing to do with you. Even if you weren't involved with Jared, I wouldn't have let her go unpunished. This case has been investigated by Grandpa Farrell and me for many years. If we had found out first, the Reed family might be in an even worse situation today."

Tina raised an eyebrow in surprise.

"Just stay here peacefully; you don't need to worry about anything else," Muff said firmly. "We were discussing how the Reed family should move forward; you should listen too since you're almost twenty and it's time you learned about the company."

Tina smiled slightly, "I don't mind where I live as long as you're willing to see me."

Muff glared at her, "Do you think everyone I raised is unreasonable?" He glanced at Garrett and the others.

Garrett looked a bit embarrassed; he didn't blame Tina but was initially shocked by what happened before him. Now he understood better. The old lady carried ten lives on her shoulders; death was inevitable for her. Tina and Jared just brought it into the open.

who remained

no more and sat

so much money; being Natalie's daughter meant she couldn't be short of funds. That black card alone held a lot of money. Plus, with Farrell family backing and Logan doting

Juliet nodded, "Okay."

before getting to the main point: "Annabelle is part of the Reed family; we can't shirk responsibility for her mistakes. I'll issue an apology statement and provide compensation for the victims' families. Additionally, we need to push forward

turning things around for the Reed family but didn't expect it to be Muff. The old man spent so much time in nursing homes that she

on board was unexpected since Paula

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tired now; I'll go rest while you handle the rest," Muff said before heading

assigned tasks while

moment, only Jasper and

and said in a deep voice, "Come upstairs; we need

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gave her a look before

chair like a rogue and asked, "What do you want to talk

a long time before slowly saying, "Your adoptive parents haven't visited

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