Guardian-In-Law

Chapter 1204





Chapter 1204 Preserve Evidence

"I have already eaten. Why should I have more?" Bobby snapped back.

Bobby would not fear Kaze when his uncle was to arrive later.

"Oh, you ate, but the emergency responders who did all the hard work hadn't had anything to eat yet.

*You starved them for an hour and fed them stale food. Aren't you ashamed to call yourself a charity organization?"

Kaze dragged Bobby over by the collar and said chillingly, "I don't care if we have to force-feed you, but you are going to finish every bit of the boxed lunches."

He threw Bobby aside and pulled out his phone to call Jack.

"Get the nearest hotel to the rescue tents to deliver packed food to the rescue workers here as soon as possible, Jack."This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.

It was not the end of the stale food incident, but the emergency responders needed immediate sustenance to go on.

The Joestars owned hotels across the city, so Kaze could count on him to deliver quickly.

"Got it. I'll inform my people."

Jack was on board right away.

Kaze put away his phone and told the emotional rescue workers, "I asked a friend to prepare a batch of packed lunches as soon as possible. Stop eating the ones you have."

Some rescue workers held their tongues and ate the food, not wanting to stir a commotion.

They volunteered their time and effort to provide relief, only to encounter the selfish bastards of Red Star Charity. Either way, Kaze wanted to seek justice for them.

"Don't eat the stale boxed lunches. It's not good for you. Kaze said a batch of food is coming our way."

Daphne spread the word and had the foresight to inform the group, "Keep the boxes. This is evidence we can hand to the relevant department.

*Red Star Charity took advantage of us, and we shouldn't just let it go."

Kaze nodded. The college girl was bold, witty, and always up for a challenge.

Daphne's suggestion to preserve evidence did not sit well with the group at Red Star Charity.

Observing their reactions, Kaze was even more certain something was wrong with the food.

The food did not go bad after the one-hour delay.

Red Star Charity had been involved in social work for many years. It was an organization known for its experience and professionalism.

Hence, the local council entrusted Red Star Charity with the coordination of disaster relief.

Red Star Charity did not provide services for free as organizations needed funds, particularly government funding, to operate.

There were certainly designated funds for the procurement of boxed meals.

The fact that Red Star Charity provided spoiled food made it hard not to suspect embezzlement and corruption were happening behind closed doors.

Kaze grew angry.

Red Star Charity seemed to exploit every disaster relief effort as an opportunity to line their pockets with dirty money.

With that in mind, Kaze took out his phone and made another couple of calls.

"Bobby, Mr. Hoot is here!" an administrator from Red Star Charity shouted.

Everybody turned over and saw a few familiar faces, who had come with Yelena before, approaching.

Chris, the executive vice president of Red Star Charity, walked in the front.


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