Chapter 312
Gibby had resented Lee for a long time now, but the power Lee’s father held practically made Lee untouchable in Cendonville.
Now that Gibby had received orders from the province officials, even someone like Lee could hardly
protest.
Lee and his father were just the top dogs of Cendonville, but they were hardly anything in Gravonia Province, let alone in the face of a department like Wilbur’s.
Gibby reckoned that Lee and his family were done for after ruffling the feathers of someone like Wilbur, so he did not hesitate in the slightest to go all out against Lee.
Gibby sneered coldly, “Cuff him! One more word from you and I’ll stuff your mouth shut.”
His officers got to work at once, and Lee was caught off guard by the sudden coldness. He was shocked into silence, not daring to say a word.
Lee’s men were also handcuffed and taken away, both of them pale as sheets as they trembled from head to toe. They had been used to having things going their way with Lee and had never experienced anything quite like this before.
Just then, Gibby bowed to Wilbur once again. “The suspects have been apprehended. Do you have any
more orders for us, Sir?”
“Nope. Keep an eye on them when you’re at the station until I get there. I have some matters to take care of here.”
“Yes, sir!”
Gibby called out in response and left with Lee and his men in tow.
Gibby had received his orders and was eager to follow them so that he would not get into any trouble.
After Gibby and the others were gone, Wilbur opened his palm. There was a flame in the center of it.
He shook his hand a little, and the flame multiplied by the hundreds before spreading around the village.
Wilbur led Sammy and the others out of the village, looking at the flames soaring to the heavens. “May you all rest in peace.”
The flames were a prayer that he had said for the souls of the people whose bodies had been turned into zombies by Darlene.
Just then, Moose walked up to Wilbur. “Sir, what should I do now?”
“Well, you’re free. You can do whatever you want, as long as you don’t harm anyone,” Wilbur replied.
Moose sighed. “My fellow cultivators and I were sent here to practice witchcraft at a young age and cursed upon our graduation to scour the grounds for riches and dead bodies. I really don’t know what I’m supposed to do now. I’m sure my friends are the same.
Wilbur frowned. Moose’s situation was rather special.
The witchcraft they practiced was not considered evil, as long as their powers were used for good.
However, Moose and his friends would have no one to guide them from here, making them particularly vulnerable to going down the wrong path.
Wilbur gave it some thought before saying, “How about this? Find your friends and have a talk with them
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