Hearing this, Evelyn Clayton nodded, "Then I’m relieved." "Go back and rest, I’ll keep watch tonight." Shane Sinclair noticed the faint fatigue between Evelyn Clayton’s brows and couldn’t help but say. Evelyn Clayton didn’t want to leave, but Shane Sinclair said, "If when Sharon wakes up, you’re exhausted, Sharon will also worry about you, won’t she?" This reason was one Evelyn Clayton could not refuse. "Then I’ll leave it to you." Evelyn Clayton said softly, "I’ll come over at seven in the morning, remember to sleep at night and don’t stay up all night." Shane Sinclair smiled, urging her and Yara Reagan to leave. Yara Reagan and Evelyn Clayton had just left the hospital when they ran into Iris Lockwood, who was returning from Sharon’s elementary school. The group left together, and on the way, Iris Lockwood began to recount the day’s progress. "I met Sharon’s homeroom teacher with Principal Shaw, she’s a pretty young female teacher, looked very guilty, and was very cooperative with checking the surveillance and everything, even asked me how Sharon was doing." Iris Lockwood said as she took out her phone and showed them the copied surveillance video. "Then I watched the surveillance repeatedly many times, and it really does feel like an accident." Iris Lockwood said with a frown. Evelyn Clayton and Yara Reagan huddled together, both staring intently and seriously at the video on the phone screen. After watching for a while, Evelyn Clayton and Yara Reagan exchanged a glance. At that moment, Sharon was standing inside the railing of the sports field stands, the railing wasn’t high, but for children of their age, it was enough. In the video, Sharon indeed seemed to be arguing with a classmate, during the shoving, she knocked over the railing and fell out. Everything appeared so "accidental." "Have you checked out the sports field fence?" Evelyn Clayton asked gravely. Iris Lockwood quickly nodded, "Yes, but the part where the incident happened has already been removed, they said it would be replaced." Yara Reagan furrowed her brows slightly, "They dismantled it quickly, as if they’re afraid we’d go to check." Iris Lockwood was dumbfounded, "Huh? I felt the school seemed quite sincere, repeatedly apologizing and saying they’d cover all of Sharon’s medical expenses, asking when they could visit Sharon." "If something happens to Sharon, Shane Sinclair would stop funding their elementary school, so do you think they should be sincere?" Yara Reagan let out a slight sniff. Iris Lockwood muttered, "That’s true." Evelyn Clayton handed the phone back to Iris Lockwood, "Thank you for your hard work today, Iris. We’ll gather evidence from the school after Sharon gets better. Regardless of whether it’s an accident, I’ve already decided, it’s better to transfer Sharon to another school." Yara Reagan nodded, "I agree. If a similar accident happens again, it’s no joke." Iris Lockwood said, "Today that Principal Shaw also told me, asked me to convey, saying as long as Sharon doesn’t transfer, everything’s negotiable, they’re willing to do anything as long as Sharon stays. I said I couldn’t decide and had to come back and ask you guys." A trace of coldness passed through Evelyn Clayton’s eyes. This text is hosted at novel fire.net "No matter what, I can’t let Sharon continue studying there." Evelyn Clayton said, a thought crossing her mind, "I’ve actually been considering, why not transfer Sharon back to Vesseria..." Evelyn Clayton personally preferred the educational model there, and Sharon was also more receptive to it. But if so, who would take care of Sharon? Evelyn Clayton didn’t want to miss Sharon’s childhood. "Actually, it’s a pretty good idea."