Kory and his wife's chests lurched at those words.
It was unclear to them just who was being unfair here.
The officers hauled Jayen onto a chair, pressing him down by force.
Jayen was black and blue all over, with blood dribbling out of his nostrils as he slumped against the chair, heaving in pain.
Bobby and the other men nearly wet their pants, collapsing to the ground as some of them even broke into tears.
At last, Belinda coughed up the truth.
It turned out that Jerm had worked together with a businessman to steal Kory's information to take out a loan in his name for eighty million dollars. Both Jerm and the businessman had split the money equally.
Eventually, when the loan was due, Jerm had Belinda fake the loan procedures to make this look like a case of bad debt.
They had done similar things in the past before as well, only for bank security to grow stricter in the next three years.
Faking a case of bad debt was not going to work.
That was why they had hunted Kory down to frame him with the debt.
Jerm had pulled a lot of his contacts, as well as spent a good deal of money to get this done.
He had even found a debt-collecting company, Jayen's, to carry out the repayment demands to show that he had tried his best.
What happened to Kory and his family was hardly Jerm's concern.
Belinda revealed everything, not daring to hide a single detail in the presence of Wilbur's authority.
Kory was furious after hearing the truth.
These bastards hardly saw regular folk like Kory as human.
They would do whatever it took to get themselves out of trouble, even if it cost an innocent man's life.
"You're all animals!" Kory could not help but shout, flying to his feet.
Belinda lowered her head, not even daring to look him in the eye.
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