Chapter 1680 Going All Out

Dominic Standford, who had been rambling earlier about how all the measures were for the students' benefit and to support the teachers, now seemed paralyzed.

Not only did he fail to utter a single word, but beads of sweat were also starting to form on his forehead under Lucas' intense gaze.

He had completely lost the urge to drink the tea he had been sipping so leisurely earlier. In fact, even wiping the sweat from his brows seemed like an act he didn't dare to attempt.

Wynter raised an eyebrow. "Do you have nothing to say, Mr. Standford? Then, Mr. Hollis should be able to speak on his behalf."

The deputy director, Olivian Hollis, was noticeably calmer. "Indeed, the schools have various problems, and we've been investigating these issues for some time.

"This includes assessing whether certain individuals are suitable for leadership positions in schools. We've tried to make the best choices possible.

"As for the cases of students going missing abroad, those involve far-reaching matters. All these students left through legal channels, and their entry and exit records are documented.

they find life abroad better, forcing them to come back isn't something we can do. Also, such cases don't strictly fall

room, looking at Kaeya Langston, another director. "Mr. Langston can attest to this. We emphasize this issue every time we

food safety is paramount and non- negotiable. Even if the cafeteria is outsourced, the

the implementation at the lower levels often doesn't reflect our

we haven't taken action—it's just that there are often many challenges when it comes to executing

party deflecting it onto the other. When something went wrong, no one wanted

what the report said, "The issue was caused by the school's lack of oversight, allowing the cafeteria to be outsourced to a

it up in one sentence." Wynter mimicked his tone. The school's problems have nothing to do with us. It's all their decisions.

Though frustrated, he restrained his anger, mindful of Wynter's

if it's our responsibility. It's just that these issues are complex and not so easily resolved. The priority isn't about assigning blame right now

Wynter finally placed a photo on the table. "Here's a record of the credentials for

not have had direct contact with you, the now-detained Mr. Nord

Olivian's

calmly, "Of course, Mr. Nord was just the person on the surface. Behind the

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