Chapter 340
Kaden’s face turned stern, and he looked at Cody with disdain.
“Who are you to talk to me like that? You think I’m doing this because of your boss? Even if that were true, it wouldn’t mean you could talk to me like that.”
Cody was at a loss for words. He knew he truly wasn’t in a position to argue.
He lowered his head and suddenly heard cries from a distance. Looking over, he saw an old man standing in front of a bulldozer.
You can’t do this! The government has ignored us for so many years, and now you want to tear down our homes? What are we supposed to do?”
“Mr. Clark, you will hurt them!” Cody was extremely anxious as the situation was spiraling out of control.
“Kid, you’re too naive. All you want is a result, right? The process doesn’t matter. Just turn a blind eye, and you’ll understand these truths sooner or later.”
Hearing this, Cody could only worry helplessly.
All he could do now was try to reassure the elders and explain everything clearly to them.
Meanwhile, Felix saw what was happening and had already led some people to confront the law enforcement officers.
But they were outnumbered. Each of them was scrawny and no match for the law enforcement officers.
Kaden leisurely lit a cigarette, took a puff, and tried hard to suppress the discomfort from the stench reaching his nose. “What are you all standing around for? Get moving!”
He just wanted to finish the job quickly so that Kenneth’s bodyguards wouldn’t follow him anymore.
The whole slum was in chaos.
“Please, sir, don’t take our home away.”
Sir, please don’t do this. This is the only home we have.”
“We’re begging you, sir.”
Two children cautiously approached Kaden, tears streaming down their faces.
However, Kaden continued smoking and didn’t even glance up.
“Sir, we’re begging you.” The two boys knelt, bowing deeply as they pleaded. One of them was armless, finding it incredibly difficult each time he tried to get back up.
“Ugh! How disgusting!” Kaden moved back a step in disgust, afraid the dirty kids would touch his clean clothes.
Pleading was useless. He quickly tossed the cigarette butt away and crushed it fiercely with his shoe, continuing to command, “Hurry up! Let’s finish this before it gets dark.”
He needed to complete the task and report it.
The cries of the old and young were drowned out by the thunderous noise of the collapsing walls.
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Chapter 340
It wasn’t only the walls that were falling apart.
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A black Maybach stopped on the narrow path behind the low wall.
Ophelia heard the noise and furrowed her eyebrows slightly, wondering, “What happened? Is everything handled?”
She looked at Kenneth beside her and said, “I’ll go over and take care of this myself. Just wait for a bit.”
She knew the foul smell in this slum was worse this season, and she didn’t want Kenneth to feel uncomfortable.
Alright.” Kenneth nodded.
Seeing this place, he could imagine the hardships Ophelia had endured, feeling distressed.
Ophelia got out of the car and walked up the small hill, seeing a scene that looked like hell on earth.
They demolished the slum like bandits, with no trace of humanity.
Even with the cries from the elderly and children, they showed no sign of stopping.
Ophelia strode over, shouting hoarsely, “Stop it, all of you!”
Cody felt reassured as soon as he saw Ophelia arrive.
He thought, ‘Does Ophelia have a bad sense of smell or something? She doesn’t seem to react to such a nasty odor. Ophelia helped up the two boys from the ground, confronting the thug–like Kaden. “Who told you to do this?”
Kaden smirked, not taking Ophelia seriously at all.
He thought, ‘If Kenneth were not supporting her, she’d be nothing.‘
“I’m just doing what you said and getting these people settled,” Kaden said nonchalantly, his tone rising at the end.
Looking at those people in the distance, he showed complete contempt.
“Is this how you settle these people?” Ophelia looked at them angrily.
Felix was protecting a child when a sudden rockfall injured his leg, causing him to scream in pain.
Ophelia glanced over and saw those enforcers continuing their actions.
“Stop. I told you to stop!” Ophelia glared at Kaden, trying to prevent things from escalating.
Kaden smiled, “Ms. Spencer, why get upset? Isn’t this the result you wanted? I tore down their homes. With nowhere to go, they’ll have to listen to me.”
He seemed polite, but his tone showed he despised the people in the slum.
“Ophelia, someone’s buried under the rubble over there,” Cody hurriedly reported.
Ophelia turned her head. The scene looked just like what happened after an earthquake.
A young man holding a child had a head injury and was unconscious, but he still held the little girl tightly to protect her.
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