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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 431

Chapter 431 The Village That She Had Been Before

Ethen was taken aback.

“Why did the man hang up so suddenly?”

He didn’t even state the main point yet. Did he suddenly give up on spinning his tale?

Benjamin narrowed his eyes. The voice sounds familiar.

“Locate this guy.”

Ethen widened his eyes in disbelief, and he blurted, “Mr. Graham, do you actually believe his words?”

Benjamin shot a look over and insisted, “Go and find out where the guy’s from.”

“Yes, sir!”

Ethen zipped his mouth and swiftly performed a search on the mysterious man.

He was utterly flabbergasted when he found out where he lived.

“Rutaceae Village?”

A frown crept up on Benjamin’s face as he repeated the name, “Rutaceae Village?”

“That’s right, the guy’s from Rutaceae Village!” Ethen nodded.

He then added, “Isn’t this the village Ms. York has visited before?”

Perhaps the villagers had seen the boy before. So, they made the call on purpose?

He got all worked up at that thought.

Unbeknownst to him, Benjamin thought otherwise. His eyes widened as he finally recalled whose voice was it over the phone.

It’s the village chief!

Meanwhile, the village chief led the police to arrest Raphael.

“Someone alleged that you’ve committed domestic violence. Please come with us to the police station.”

“Domestic violence?” Raphael spluttered.

This is unbelievable! Could it be Mom who reported me?

“Let’s go.”

The police handcuffed him and took him away.

Raphael struggled to break free with all his might while shouting at the top of his lungs, “I didn’t do it! You’ve got the wrong person! Who was it that reported me? I’m going to kill that person!”

Alas, his resistance was futile.

At the same time, a young boy could be seen calmly walking out of the police station which was situated next to the clinic.

The person who reported Raphael’s offense was none other than Tim.

When he returned to the clinic with a big bag of food, he saw that Mary was about to get a jab.

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