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The Unveiling of Secret Queen-Chapter 1545: Face Slap, Left Speechless
Hendrik Zachmann took it over, didn’t waste any words, and said directly without giving face: "Grandma, if you are dissatisfied with Nathalie Quinlan, you can call my uncle."
"..."
Bernard Ingram was left speechless by his words.
She had tried calling Stanley Zachmann before contacting Leonardy Zachmann, but unfortunately, Stanley did not answer her calls at all.
Trode Freeman was at the police station, and in her extreme helplessness, along with a bellyful of grievances and dissatisfaction, she thought of telling Leonardy.
Hendrik knew his uncle’s temperament very well. Other matters could be discussed, but anything related to Nathalie Quinlan was approached very forcefully.
He let out a cold laugh, and with a disdainful look in his eyes, casually said to the person on the other end of the phone: "If that doesn’t work, you can also directly call Nathalie Quinlan."
"Didn’t you say you don’t know how Nathalie bullied Trode? You might as well ask her directly."
"..." Bernard Ingram dared not provoke Stanley Zachmann, let alone Nathalie Quinlan.
That troublesome spirit, even with ten times the courage, she wouldn’t dare call, and she estimated that even if she did, no one would answer.
Bernard Ingram felt a bit awkward and tongue-tied by his few words: "I’m just worried about your cousin."
Even before she finished, Hendrik rudely interrupted: "If you’re really worried about him, it would be more useful to go to the police station and ask him properly what he did, why he had to turn himself in, rather than calling my dad now!"
After saying this, not wanting to waste any more time with Bernard Ingram, he straightforwardly said: "Grandma, that’s it, I have something to do, I’ll hang up first."
He didn’t give Bernard Ingram another chance to speak and hung up directly.
After hanging up, Hendrik returned the phone to Leonardy Zachmann and said expressionlessly: "Dad, in the future, it’s better for you to take fewer calls from Grandma. I feel she’s becoming more and more unclear, almost forgetting her own surname."
"Hmm." For the first time, Leonardy didn’t argue with his eldest son, took the phone from him, and quietly responded with a sound.
Bernard’s surname is Ingram, after all, she only had a bit of a family relation with Mr. Zachmann, just a distant relative.
He could distinguish between close and distant relations clearly.
Even if their families have split, it’s not the place for someone with a different surname to criticize their family as being uncultured.
Bernard Ingram repeatedly said Nathalie Quinlan was uncultured.
How is that different from saying the Zachmann Family is uncultured?
Hendrik furrowed his brows, walked to the Sofa, sat down, pursed his lips, pondered for a moment, and said to Leonardy Zachmann: "Dad, does Trode Freeman have anything to do with Audrick Zachmann’s injury?"
Leonardy instinctively showed a surprised expression: "How could Trode Freeman be involved in this?"
"Nathalie and Audrick have always been on the best terms, she couldn’t have gone to trouble Trode without reason..."
Hendrik couldn’t make sense of it himself, and halfway through his words, furrowed his brows again: "Forget it, it’s useless to talk about it now. I’ve already asked friends to investigate, once we find out how Audrick ended up falling, we’ll know what’s going on."
Leonardy didn’t have a chance to speak.
Hendrik got up again, took his things, and said to him: "Dad, I’m going upstairs."
"Go on."
Leonardy tiredly waved his hand.
Hendrik silently went upstairs back to his own room.
...
Second floor.
After returning to his room, he did not rest.
Instead, he fished out his Phone from his Clothes, turned it on, and looked down.
He had sent a Message to Caryn Zachmann far away in M country in the morning about Audrick’s situation, asking if she could return early.
Several hours passed, and Caryn Zachmann finally replied.







