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The Queen They Buried

Chapter 207
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Chapter 206

Emery’s face darkened as he shot up from his seat. His abrupt movement instantly alerted the media crew, who

smelled a breaking story. Every camera swiveled toward the giant screen on stage.

The video played.

First ca nervous inquiry from Caleb. “Can we start now? What should we say? What can we say to let my

son rest in peace?”

On screen, Caleb looked uncertainly at someone off-camera.

“Just tell the truth.”

“Hello, everyone. My nis Madelyn. My dad is Logan. You probably don’t know us. These are my grandpa and

grandma. My dad is a construction worker, and he’s amazing. He helped build so many skyscrapers in the city.

But before he ever got the chance to taketo see any of the buildings he worked on, | lost him forever.

“Not long ago, Dad was working at a Rosepoly construction site. He fell from high up. | didn’t even get to see him

one last time. All that cback to our hometown was his ashes. | miss

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my dad so much.”

Madelyn’s clear, childlike voice tugged at everyone's heartstrings.

Her thick rural accent made her words even more raw. The room fell deathly silent.

Her grandmother pulled her into her arms, tears streaming down her face. “The Wilson Group has no conscience!

They bribed my daughter-in-law and gave her money to keep quiet! How could a company this big steal from

workers’ safety funds?”.

Over the past few days, Birgitte had explained Logan's death to the family. They didn’t understand all the

technicalities, but they knew that their son died because the company cheaped out on safety equipment.

Caleb choked out, his voice heavy with grief, “We don’t want money. We chere with our granddaughter for

one reason. We want the people who killed my son to pay!”

The screen faded to black, plunging the annual gala into absolute silence, until the room erupted in a frenzied

discussion.

“What's going on? Did someone actually die?”

“That's the embezzlement case involving Anthony, right?”

“Didn’t the Wilson Group claim they immediately brought in Emery to replace all the defective safety equipment

before any major accidents could happen?”

“Who's to say what really happened? Construction sites are remote. If the family doesn’t kick up a fuss, who'd

even find out?”

Emery had ordered the equipment to be replaced the moment he took over. But Rosepoly had too many sites,

and Anthony’s corruption ran too deep. The upgrades took time.

Logan died before his site’s turn came, and his fatal fall from a height sent shockwaves through the site. Emery,

who had prepared for just such an emergency, immediately sealed off the scene and handed out hefty payoffs to

the workers present, desperate men just trying to make ends meet. The generous hush money ensured their

silence.

Once the scene was cleared, Emery wasted no tbundling up and sending away everyone who had witnessed

the incident that day. He brought in a fresh crew to replace them, and construction resumed as if Logan's death

had never occurred.

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Next up was Logan's wife, and she was handled just as smoothly.

Had Aubree not instructed Vincent to keep a close eye on the situation beforehand, the truth might never have

cto light.

The scene erupted into chaos as reporters swarmed forward, abandoning all decorum. If not for the swift

intervention of security, Emery would have been mobbed by a sea of microphones.

“Mr. Wilson, care to explain?”

“Does your company value profits over lives?”

“If you replaced the equipment, why d

id this happen? Have you really taken absolutely no action since taking office? Was your predecessor, Anthony,

just a scapegoat?”

Emery’s composure shattered. He never expected Logan's death to be dragged into the spotlight like this.