Chapter 241 Investigation
The way he acted definitely earned Roland's suspicions.
It seems as if he was trying to sound something from Roland.
Roland wondered what it was.
In any case, he would surely not miss something important.
After the class was over, he ordered one of the guards to follow Teacher Theodore secretly. Invading his privacy was no longer his concern as it was obvious that Teacher Theodore was hiding some secret that was related to Roland.
After dealing with that matter, he went to the Dean's office once again and told the Dean that the owner of the restaurant had agreed to a meeting.
Tonight at 8 in the evening, they will meet in Sparkling Buds itself.
Dean Castro was elated after hearing the news. He expressed his gratitude to Roland and told him that he and his friend would be there in time.
After that, Roland bade farewell as he and Madison went to the parking area.
Without Bryan and the others, his school life was very peaceful. There were no flies buzzing around and even his other classmates learned to stay away from him unlike before.
Although this momentary peace doesn't let him earn some face-slapping points, Roland was still a bit grateful to the peace it brought to his life.
Of course, he knew that this was only momentary. bender
His life was destined to never be peaceful with the existence of the Face-Slapping System.
Due to the 'cultist' incident, all of the students would go home almost immediately. None of them dared to stay at school and party, afraid that they might become the next victim of the extreme cultists.
At this moment, the police were still searching for the culprit. It was said from the news that they were already pursuing some leads and results might come out at any minute.
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Anyways, after safely driving Madison home, Roland and Janine went straight to Sparkling Buds.
When Roland and Janine arrived there, they realized that Stacey was still in a meeting with the student whose post went viral.
Knowing that, Roland did not disturb her and instead went to hear the report of the guards.
At this moment, Four was still following behind Teacher Theodore. He still had not reported anything aside from the fact that Teacher Theodore seemed restless and wary of his surroundings.
Roland told him to continue following behind him and report everything immediately.
A moment later, it was One's turn to report what he had investigated so far.
As what they initially know, Blossom Home Orphanage was an orphanage that Councilor Brown has been openly supporting.
However, from One's investigation, the Blossom Home Orphanage was just actually one of the many orphanages that Councilor Brown has been supporting. There were others he supported openly while there were some that he did so discreetly.
After even more investigation online, One also learned that most of the orphanage has an issue that involves missing children.
Reports stated that some children would go missing from these orphanages but the orphanage itself would just announce that the children deserted the orphanage themselves and they could do nothing against it. Most of the time, these kinds of reports would be shut down as well. It was only due to One's ability that he managed to dig out this kind of information.
Regarding that piece of information, Roland could not help but frown as he recalled his experience from Sweet Angel Orphanage. They were extremely alike. He realized that maybe Councilor Brown was originally involved in the incident in Sweet Angel Orphanage as well.
Rage boiled inside his heart recalling his experience. However, he calmed himself down the next moment as he continued to listen to One's report.
Apparently, there were many suspicious points regarding Councilor Brown as well.
He was believed to be a good samaritan. A person of great honor and values. The news always portrayed him as a Saint and the savior of the poor.
However, there were never any complete reports about this aspect of him. They were always in bits and pieces and those who 'testified' for him all had some suspicious identities as well. Most of them were orphans from the orphanage that he supported.
Heck, even his acquisition of Brown Hospital was also very suspicious.
lightsΝοvεl ƈοm Roland told One to continue investigating. If it was proven that Councilor Brown was behind the incident in Sweet Angel Orphanage. Then they would attack immediately regardless of the consequences.
Anyways, what kind of consequences would there be if they could not find the culprit?
A while later, Four also reported some development in Teacher Theodore's situation.
Apparently, he made a call and reported something to a certain someone.
As to who this certain someone was, Four overheard that it was actually Councilor Brown.
The main subject of his report was all about Roland and how he was not punished in school like what they speculated.
After that, Teacher Theodore returned home so Roland told Four to stop following him anymore. The reason behind his suspicious actions were already revealed. There was no need to waste more time following behind him.
As for Teacher Theodore's actions, Roland did not take it to mind that much. He originally had a good opinion of his teacher of his, however, all of that was washed away at this given moment.
He shook his head and finally stood up from his seat. He just learned that Stacey's meeting was already over.
He went to his office and what greeted him was a kiss from Stacey.
Sweet as always, she circled her arms around his neck. With a passionate kiss, she led Roland to sit on the chair as she sat on his lap.
Roland would obviously not reject her actions. He immediately saw through her intentions and gladly went along with it. He doesn't know why she was especially active this time. However, he left the question for later as he focused on satisfying her desire.
The office went unbelievably quiet for a few moments before seductive moans resonated inside the soundproof room.
A few minutes later, with Stacey still sitting on his lap and his dragon still pulsating inside her cave, Roland could not help but ask, "What happened?"