"What are you doing? Don't be impulsive!"
Hannah was terrified and quickly waved her hands at Buck's wife.
"We're just honest, hardworking farmers who came to the city to provide for our family, but you city folk don't treat us like human beings! Why is our life so miserable? You've pushed us to a dead end!"
Buck's wife wailed and shouted, quickly drawing a crowd.
Her child was young and clearly frightened, and started crying as well.
"But your husband's injuries weren't my fault, I…"
"I don't care! You have to give us money! Not just the medical bills, but the compensation too. You promised a million, you can't go back on your word!"
Hannah had clearly never encountered someone so unreasonable and was at a loss for words.
"I suppose I could pay a portion of the hospital bill…"
"We're not giving them a single cent!"
Penelope cut Hannah off, giving her a sharp look. Hannah had paid once, and now they were latched on. If she paid again, they would think this tactic worked and would use it to extort money from her indefinitely.
"You obviously have money! Just a little bit from you could get us through this! But you're so heartless, you'd rather force us to die! If that's the case, then I have nothing to live for!"
With that, Buck's wife tightened her grip on the knife, looking as if she was about to slice her own throat.
But Penelope could see that the folding knife wasn't even sharpened, and the woman had no real intention of harming herself. She was putting on a big show, but seeing that Penelope wasn't budging, she was already starting to panic.
"I… I'll haunt you even as a ghost!"
Penelope scoffed. "We've done nothing wrong, so we're not afraid of ghosts knocking at our door. Feel free to come find us!"
The onlookers, not knowing the full story, began pointing fingers at Penelope.
The man who had intervened was wearing a jacket. He was in his thirties, tall and well-built, with a respectable face—not handsome, but possessing a unique charisma.
He looked at Penelope, his brow furrowed.
"What gives you the right to be so high and mighty, bullying honest people and pushing them to resort to such measures to seek justice for themselves!"
Penelope let out a dry laugh. "You must have a lot of free time on your hands."
"You think I shouldn't have gotten involved?"
Penelope immediately shook her head. "No, I think you're a great person. You absolutely should have gotten involved in this! And since you're involved, it's not our problem anymore!"
With that, Penelope grabbed Hannah and hurried toward the elevator.

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