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The Legendary Man novel Chapter 541

Chapter 541 Tragedy At The Chancer Family

Since it was noon, Xenhall felt scorching hot to Jonathan despite being surrounded by hills and greenery. As he took the trail ahead based on his memory, Jonathan swiftly arrived in Xenhall. A gentle sigh was heard when the sight of the giant elm tree greeted him.

Perhaps only a secluded paradise like Xenhall can escape the calamities of the world. When Josephine and I are older, we must seek out a village like this to live in seclusion. Free of any worries, we will spend our days tilling the land and farming poultry. That would be a wonderful way to live out our elderly years peacefully.

In the midst of fantasizing about his retirement, Jonathan walked toward the center of the village. Despite arriving in a semi-conscious and grievously injured state two years ago, his habit of surveying maps meticulously allowed him to easily recall every single detail about the route.

Upon turning into a winding path, he could finally see the clinic. At that moment, Jonathan straightened his clothes, as he was, after all, going to see his savior. Despite not being dressed in formal wear, he still wanted to maintain a sense of decorum with respect to the occasion.

However, he was slightly stunned when he heard someone wailing in tears. The sound seemed to have originated from the direction of the clinic in his memory.

Hurrying forward, Jonathan was greeted by a familiar sign at the end of the winding path. It read: Xenhall Clinic.

Staring at the huge signboard, Jonathan furrowed his brows, for he had noticed the funeral wreaths that lined up both sides of the entrance and the solemn atmosphere of the scene.

At the same time, a group of more than ten burly men had gathered on the street outside the clinic. Armed with metal batons, they were glaring fiercely in the direction of the clinic.

“D*mn it, what an unlucky day. Until the Chancer family pays up, there’s no way we’ll allow the funeral to proceed. Guys, why don’t we join in and liven the atmosphere?”

No sooner than the group’s leader spoke than two men behind him used lighters to set the funeral wreaths ablaze. In the blink of an eye, the raging fire had spread across all the wreaths due to how flammable they were.

Nevertheless, all the villagers could only look on helplessly from afar—no one dared to come forward to stop them. Meanwhile, at the clinic’s entrance, there was a woman on her knees, groveling in despair.

“I beg of you, please allow my dad to be buried. I’ll definitely pay you back the money, so just give me more time to sell the house—”

“F*ck you!”

Before the lady could finish, the burly man kicked her on the shoulder, sending her crashing onto the ground.

“D*mn you, are you using the same script your father did? Let me remind you that your debt, including interest, has reached four hundred thousand. How is selling your house going to help? That dilapidated house of yours is worth a hundred thousand at most, so where are you going to find the rest of the money?”

“Four hundred thousand?” The woman looked up at the burly man, her voice quivering.

“How is that possible? My dad told me that he had only borrowed one hundred and fifty thousand. Hence, how did it balloon into four hundred thousand? Aren’t you guys just trying to kill me?”

“Stop wasting our f*cking time.” Staring at the woman crying her eyes out, the burly man was suddenly filled with greed. “When your dad signed the loan with us, the interest was clearly stated. In fact, we’re being understanding by only collecting four hundred thousand from you. However, if your family refuses to pay, we’ll have no choice but force you into debt bondage.”

The moment the topic was mentioned, the burly leader chuckled salaciously.

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