Expert Down The Mountain by Summer

Chapter 107



Chapter 107
“Ms. Wolfenden! You’re finally here!” A middle-aged man with a white hat ran over. This was the manager of the company’s
workplace safety department, Wade Drummond. A side of the external frame had collapsed on the site, and the workers who
stood on the frame had fallen as a consequence.
Wade had been scared, paralyzed in his office, and nearly peed his pants. Sadie had put exceptional emphasis on site safety, so
the assessment in the workplace safety department was the strictest out of all departments.
Wade had been doing well these past two to three years. No one was expecting such a serious accident. He could already
foresee how he would end up. “How many died, and how many are injured?” Sadie asked sternly. Wade answered shakily, “F-
Five dead... and seven injured badly...” Sadie stumbled, looking appalled. Kayson’s eyes darkened at the answer as well— five
innocent lives! He took a glance at the mangled bodies on the ground. They all looked to be in their 30s and 40s and were
possibly the breadwinners at home. The Allens... They really had no regard for human life! The other construction workers
looked grieved. They had been working, eating, and drinking together. No one had thought of losing five pals in one go.
“Compensation!” shouted a middle-aged man who was burned from the sun with reddened eyes.
“Yes! Compensation! We’re not working if you don’t recompense!” yelled another worker. “Timothy’s daughter is still in high
school, and he has no wife. He’s his daughter’s only support. What will happen to his daughter now that he’s gone?!” The tanned
man seemed to be close to one of the deceased. “If you don’t recompense Timothy’s family, I’ll expose you! I’ll fight to the end
with my life!” Sadie took in the emotional workers and hurried to assure them, “We’ll definitely bear the responsibilities and make
reasonable compensation according to the law!” “Who are you? Can you call the shots?” asked the tanned middle-aged man.
“I’m the GM of Wolfenden Corp., Sadie Wolfenden. Mister, do you mind telling me your name?”
“I’m Max Elford!”
Sadie nodded and told Wade, “Understand the family condition of the... late members from
Mr. Elford.
“The daughter of Timothy who he’s mentioned... If that’s the real situation, the company will bear all her high school and
university fees and food expenditure!” Wade nodded. “I understand. Don’t worry, Ms. Wolfenden!” It was only then Max looked a
little better. Sadie spoke seriously. “Do not worry. I’ll get to the bottom of today’s accident! “There will not be any excuses for the
compensation to happen! Wolfenden Corp. has never delayed any payment all these years. I ask for your trust!” This was the
time that reflected the company’s emphasis on its reputation and impression. The workers were obviously aware of it, so they did
not make a big fuss. As for Sadie, she could not get herself to look at the gory sight and walked toward the fallen frame in anger.
How did an accident like this happen? Wade knew how much regard she had for the safety aspect, so she believed that the man
dared not slack either. Moreover, even if there was an issue of the frame not being set up correctly, the whole of it should not
have fallen directly like this... None of the workers left, watching not too far at the back. Kayson went up and commented curtly,

“It’s intentional.” Sadie froze and snapped her head back. “How did you know?”
“Because— ” Kayson was going to answer when the workers behind them screamed in horror. As if having a hunch, he looked
up and widened his eyes—a few steel bars were falling off from the top! They were coming down at him and Sadie! Sadie looked
up as well. She turned pale and froze in shock! Kayson carried her directly and sprinted forward.


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