Chapter 30

The Walkers’ sudden activity caught the attention of virtually everyone. in Drunham City. A lot of the smaller families were beginning to feel. anxious, trying to figure out if they were the ones who crossed the Walkers. The entire city seemed to be engulfed in a cloak of

impending doom.

Meanwhile, a scrawny old man was perched on the couch of Howard’s office, staring at him with a knowing look. “Mr. Mosier, the Walkers are hosting an event in a few days that will involve three thousand or so people. This event will be held around Walker Mansion, and I hope that the police will stay out of this. I won’t be able to guarantee what will happen if the police intervene without

reason!”

The Walkers were just as arrogant even toward the chief of police himself!

the table and snapped, “This is the police, not your backward, Keith! Are you trying to threaten me? Are

cocky the Walkers were! Did they think they were almighty

course, I know that, Mr. Mosier! You’re the chief of police, after all, but might I remind you that our own Charles Walker is the head of the Southern Division of the military? Besides, we’re not even going to do anything illegal. We are simply hosting a get-together that we hope the police will not interfere with. No one likes

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stood up and left without so much as

out the door, Howard hurled his mug in the direction he left in and shouted, “Who do you think you are, Keith? How dare you threaten me right

from his mission and arrived just in time to hear Howard’s angry cries. He finally knocked on Howard’s door and asked,

tell you to keep an eye on Jade Manor? What are you doing back so soon?

being held captive there, and he’s howling so loud that everyone within

not interfere! Tell everyone that we’re not allowed to intervene no matter what we hear! If anything, just pretend you’re deaf! Just keep an eye on Jade Manor and make sure nothing fishy is going on. The Walkers need to

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