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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 809

When I heard what Arnold said, I was certain that he knew what happened. It seemed I had chosen the right person to ask about this.

"It’s a long story, and it’s complicated because it involves many people from prominent families and even led to loss of lives. That’s why those who involved coordinated their testimonies, swiftly suppressed the incident, and have maintained a unified stance to keep it under wraps."

Arnold's explanation was starting to shed light on why this incident had been suppressed.

"The root cause and key figure of this incident was Melvern, so the wealthy families of Foswood joined forces to attack him. The Sunny family feared further investigation and was forced to move away from Foswood under joint pressure from those families. It was to appease public outrage."

As I listened to Arnold's detailed account, the gravity of the situation became apparent.

"But the way you describe it, it sounds like Foswood's elite turned against him. What did he do to incur the collective wrath of the upper echelons of Foswood? Was it really necessary?" I was puzzled.

"Was it necessary?" Arnold repeated seriously.

"What happened exactly? Why was it so serious?" I looked at Arnold and pressed for more details.

Arnold fell silent, then looked at me and said, "Do you really want to know?"

"Of course. I've been trying to find out about this, but no one seems to know anything. I'm not just gossiping. I suspect that this is related to Liora."

Arnold drank his coffee as he listened to my reasons.

"More importantly, I suspect it's connected to Melvern's return to Foswood. I want to avoid conflict with him on certain matters," I added.

"It’s certainly the right approach to take precautions." Arnold put down his cup and nodded approvingly.

"I even asked our grandmother about this, but she said she didn't know much about it. I'm really puzzled, and naturally, my curiosity has been piqued." I told Arnold, "I'm not gossiping; I'm just curious."

I couldn't really question that. Social gatherings among the elite worked in a similar way, even now.

"My brother and I were no exception, but he was late that day. When he saw that things weren't going well, he pulled me away. Melvern even sent some people to stop us, but my brother and Atlas beat them up."

"Atlas was there too?" I asked in surprise.

"Yeah. Melvern was afraid of being exposed, so he let us go. A few others who were close to us left as well. Those people later ran into trouble, and one girl died. Several others were seriously injured and fell into comas."

Arnold seemed somewhat haunted as he recounted this part. .

"Why did it turn out like that?" I was curious and puzzled. "Wasn't it just a gathering?”

"Well.... It turned into chaos, and it was actually… an obscene gathering…" Arnold spoke hesitantly, but I understood immediately.

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