Chapter 3353 The Academy of Future Martial Arts

Clara's words brimmed with inconsistencies, revealing her lack of understanding regarding Matthew.

If Sasha, who was deeply familiar with him, had replaced Helen, she would have easily detected the flaws in Clara's statements.

The two had known each other for quite some time, and Matthew's time in Hulwin felt like a distant memory. Yet Clara acted as if she had just begun her search for her husband.

Moreover, if he were present, he would never have used the death of his wife as an excuse.

Unfortunately, Helen knew very little about Matthew, and the prolonged silence from Sasha only deepened her biases against him. These factors left Helen devoid of any doubt about Clara's words.

"You should stay here for the next few days. I will find Matthew," Helen instructed, her face darkening as she struggled to suppress the anger simmering beneath the surface. Her voice dropped to a low, controlled tone as she spoke to Clara, who seemed genuinely afraid, nodding obediently.

If someone with a calmer head had been in the room, they would have sensed the dissonance in the situation, considering how everything unfolded far too smoothly. As Clara had mentioned, she resided on the outskirts of the city, a place that had been chaotic before Matthew's arrival.

How could such a beautiful girl like Clara stand there, seemingly unscathed by the turmoil surrounding her? It seemed implausible that she harbored no suspicions toward strangers.

lost and naïve. If such an innocent girl truly existed, she would likely have been trafficked by the Yarwood Family

over as Helen retrieved a spare phone from her drawer. She dialed Matthew's number, desperate for him to return so she could

In the once dilapidated

a remarkable transformation had taken place. The area buzzed with vibrant energy, showcasing three academic

bins and water dispensers lined the hallways, ensuring that every martial arts student had access to fresh drinking water

Matthew followed closely, all

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on the second floor, where children had subsisted on meager portions

meals.

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worry, Mr. Summit Warden, President. We have taken great care with the cafeteria

process to ensure that all procedures

nepotism or corruption among the staff.

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