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Emily furrowed her brows ever so slightly, unaware of these minor details.

"Today at our board meeting, we've discussed about this and decided that Shawn won't be liable for any damages. We might as well call it quits since he helped control the situation. Also, we're going to take full responsibility for his medical and recovery expenses."

Emily looked surprised, “Even though my father did help control the fire, he was certainly part responsible for causing it. I won't deny that."

“Lunderstand your integrity, Ms. Sullivan. The decision was made by the upper management of our company, so you shouldn't feel guilty. We have our reasons for doing so."

Emily hadn't expected such magnanimity from OrbitaTech Ventures. She stood up and bowed to Bard, apologizing sincerely, "I apologize on behalf of my father to your company. I'm really sorry."

“There's absolutely no need for that!" Bard stood up in a fluster, reaching out to help the young woman up, but hesitated to touch her, “Really, you shouldn't. We're actually grateful to Shawn for his efforts during the fire."

Emily just thought it was Bard being polite, which made her more grateful to him, “If there's anything I can do in the future, please let me know."

“Sure, sure!" Bard nodded repeatedly, breaking out in a cold sweat.

Over the next week, Emily occasionally visited Shawn at the hospital.

Shawn was treated by the best doctors in the hospital and his recovery was going well, although he was a bit depressed. After all, he felt ashamed to face Emily, especially since he wouldn't be able to walk again.

After work on Friday, Emily received a call from Wilson, "Emily, Betty's coffee shop is opening tomorrow. She wanted me to call and tell you that you must come!"

Emily wasn't in the mood and declined politely, "I'm a bit busy tomorrow. I've prepared a gift for Betty, but I won't be able to make it."

Hearing the tone of Emily's voice, Wilson asked, “Is something wrong? Did you run into any trouble?"

Emily replied with a faint smile, "No."

"Then go. Betty just returned from abroad. As her closest friends, we should be there to support her. She'll be disappointed if we don't go.’ Wilson's laughter was persuasive.

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