The rector felt tears welling in his eyes. When would these rioters finally stop?Suddenly, a voice pierced through the chaos. "What are you people trying to do over here?"It sounded casual, a "by the way" type of question. But Bon froze in his tracks, his previous smugness draining from his face a
Logan said. "Let me guess. You think your status, wealth, family, and future are superior to mine, so the losses you've suffered have bruised your ego, haven't they? You believe I deserve to be beneath you, like some foot rag."And that's why you'll always be nothing more than a joke and a clown. Yo
The crowd looked on in surprise as Oscar rubbed his eyes, wondering if he was seeing things."Seems like you're quite determined with your plans, Mr. Walsh. Planning to sue someone? Trying to stir up trouble with the Education Department? Why not do it now since we're both here?" Mayor Brighthall's
Whatever personality disorder Oscar had, it seemed to have resurfaced. However, the teachers couldn't help but consider the influence of his powerful uncle, leading them to relent slightly.Springberg's deputy mayor Matthew Walsh had been involved in politics for over a decade, building a network of
Logan furrowed his brow. "Seriously? We're talking about the most powerful family in all of Corynthea. Who would be foolish enough to want to challenge us?"Even though he had been banished from the family, Logan still felt connected to its affairs. Any harm to the Pearce family would personally aff
"Oh," Richard said awkwardly, retracting his arm. He glanced at the others seated at the main table, which consisted of individuals famous in various fields.Logan paid no particular attention to him, as he didn't recognize Richard."Mr. Pearce, it seems fate has brought us together, as we share the
Another person chimed in. "Zayn is the wealthiest man in Swalesbury. Pearce Corp. has finally met its match. From what I see, Pearce Corp. doesn't stand a chance.""Hehe! The Grand Chime Group is backed by the Snyders, but we have the support of the Pearces. No need to worry. It's hard to predict wh
The middle-aged man frowned slightly, and Richard followed suit."To be honest, everyone is quite destitute," said the securities expert as the conversation continued."There's no need to worry about us," retorted Vaike, questioning if Dorothea's secretary was doing her job properly. He couldn't bel