"You..." Wyatt stammered, hardly able to contain his rage.

Wilbur continued on, "Wyatt, are you sure you knew nothing of Felix's illegal mining all these years?" That had been an open secret here, but no one dared to talk about it for fear of ruffling any feathers.

But now that Wilbur had exposed the truth in broad daylight, everyone wanted to know just how Wyatt and Felix were going to answer the question.

Wyatt, amidst his fury, was starting to sense that something was off.

The gaze of the townsfolk he had never even seen or treated as equals before now seemed to radiate an invisible pressure, bearing down hard on him.

Felix, too, had never expected that these people who used to scuttle away like mice at the sight of him were now staring straight at him.

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beat them up until they do." Felix turned to call out to his men at once. "Get the crowd to leave and beat them up if they don't listen." His men were about to do as told when Kenneth took a step forward and shouted, "Nobody move! The crowd did nothing wrong here, and whoever does anything to them will be arrested." "Are you trying to retaliate against my

can't order me, and I'm not going to let you attack

as you please. I'm not going to let you have your way today. You can sort out this conflict with your investors on your own, but I'm not going to let you touch the townsfolk." He then backed up with his

had detested Wyatt and Felix for a long tnow. Unfortunately, he did not cfrom a significant

a place like this and be stuck

crowd's silent protest, Kenneth felt that he could not stand by anymore and chose to stand with the

Wilbur and Wyatt's internal dispute considering the fact

best

Kenneth's refusal to listen to

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