Nathan was the bastard that Mrs. Kemp was referring to.
Furious, she commanded, "Why are you guys still standing there? All of you should be punishing him! I will file a complaint. You will lose your jobs if you don't do as I say!"
Of course, Mrs. Kemp's husband was from a prominent family himself. After all, no typical man could afford to stay at Riverside Garden.
As such, Ben was put in a spot. "Mrs. Kemp, we told you we banned such breeds in our community. Even if you raise a dog, you must have the relevant documents and should keep it on a leash. It is difficult for us to carry out your request now. Why don't you let me talk to Mr. Cross? Perhaps we can discuss if he can compensate you with some money?"
Mrs. Kemp seemed extremely insulted as she cursed, "Screw you! Do I look like I need more money? He killed my son and he must pay back. An eye for an eye."
Ben awkwardly responded, "We cannot carry out your orders."
Mrs. Kemp sneered, "Since you are useless, you can forget about keeping your position as the head of security."
With that, she fished out her mobile phone and called the general manager of Riverside Garden.
Within the next few minutes, the general manager, Dale, arrived with a team of men.
He asked politely, "Mrs. Kemp, what's wrong?"
Mrs. Kemp kept her face straight. "Dale, you are here just in time. You are good friends with my husband. You have to deal with this matter."
She gave a rundown about what had happened. She left out the part where her dog had tried to hurt someone and only mentioned that Nathan had killed her dog.
At the same time, she also accused Ben and the other security guards of not doing their jobs.
After listening to what Mrs. Kemp had to say, Dale immediately criticized his security guards, "You guys are fired. How dare you go against Mrs. Kemp's wishes?"
Dale took out his mobile phone to call the finance department of the community and talked about their dismissals. He wanted them to pack up and leave.
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