Chapter 569
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‘But was that really the case? I don’t think so. There must be bigger interests involved here, Aubree thought before asking, “Miss Walls, did you notice the chief acting weird or anything unusual happening before or after the whole demolition and relocation incident?”
Josephine paused to think before responding, “Yeah, actually, there was something. Before the news about the demolition got out, I heard people saying the chief kept sneaking off to the back mountain all the time.
“Oh, and now that I think about it, there were some outsiders who showed up in the village around then, too. But I can’t say for sure if they were with those businessmen who came early to try and talk the villagers into agreeing to the relocation.”
By the time they left Josephine’s house, it was already afternoon.
Rubbing her chin, Aubree said with a mischievous glint in her eyes, “Josephine said Mr. Molina and the chief have deep ties. Judging from what we learned from Ethan, Mr. Molina probably knows even more than he lets on.
“With all the drama today, shouldn’t we let Mr. Molina in on it? Let’s not forget that he treated us to dinner on our very first day here.”
Bowen let out a faint, almost mocking smile, as if he found the whole thing a bit ridiculous.
Meanwhile, after the chief took Samuel away, he was immediately taken to the hospital.
“I’m sorry, we did everything we could. Your son… Well, it’s unlikely he’ll ever recover. Of course, it could just be that our hospital isn’t equipped for these conditions like this, so you could try visiting a bigger hospital,” the doctor said.
At that moment, Samuel was still out cold from the anesthesia.
When the chief heard that his son was basically done for, his face darkened. He replied, “Thank you, doctor.”
The chief’s eldest and second sons, who both worked in the county, rushed over too. Of the three brothers, the youngest was the biggest letdown. The eldest was smart and had landed a job at the county court. The second son wasn’t as intelligent, and he didn’t even get into college, but he had guts and a ruthless streak. On the surface, he ran a security company, but behind the scenes, he was operating a loan–sharking business and making a substantial profit.
“How’s Samuel?” the second son asked.
“He’s crippled,” the chief said.
The chief’s expression was calm and unreadable as he thought back to the two people he’d seen at Josephine’s house.
Were they really just fruit merchants?‘ he wondered.
When Bowen and the others first arrived in the village, he hadn’t thought much of it. After all, it was harvest season, and fruit buyers coming and going was nothing out of the ordinary.
But today, something just felt off.
‘From the way those two carried themselves, there’s no way they were just ordinary fruit merchants, the chief.thought.
The chief’s second son had the worst temper in the family. Although he didn’t think much of his youngest brother, he firmly believed that blood was thicker than water. Only family members had the right to push each other around, and no outsider was allowed to lay a finger on them.
‘How dare that bitch lay a hand on my brother?‘ he fumed, rage simmering inside.
“It was that slut from the end of the village, wasn’t it? Tomorrow, I’ll get a couple of guys to go teach her a real lesson!” he spat, his voice full of
venom.
“That’s enough!” the chief snapped, his tone harsh and commanding. “Do you even realize what time it is right now?
“The higher–ups are about to restart the reconstruction plan, and there are a bunch of new faces in the village. This is when everyone’s closely monitoring every move. Can’t you tell what you should do and what you need to keep under wraps?
“Samuel just got engaged to Millie, and now there’s this mess. Why are you acting like I’m not embarrassed enough already? Keep your mouth shut about whatever happened to Samuel, and don’t let a word slip out. Tomorrow, I’ll bring some gifts and apologize to the Molina family myself.”
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