Chapter 60

The report of the situation continued through the speaker phone.

"Based on our investigations, the ones who wreaked havoc across the city the other day had nothing to do with Ethan Rivers. They were all from the town of

Lytton.

"However, Eric, Shawn, Brandon, and the town have teamed up together, so they have been covering things up, shifting the blame onto Ethan."

George finally found out about the truth.

"It wasn't Ethan's fault? He was framed? We've wrongly accused him?"

Suddenly, the pieces started to fall into place. He understood why Ethan had targeted the three of them. It was because Ethan had known from the start that they were trouble.

Both George and Stephen felt ashamed. The insults and things they had said to Ethan had come back to haunt them and bite them in the back.

They had accused Ethan of being jealous of people with talent, claimed he was suppressing them out of spite, and thought they had found the brightest people like Shawn, Eric, and Brandon to lead North Hill City. What a joke!

immediately!" George

He could hardly breathe.

and the last anyone saw them was at the airport. They might have left the country. Besides, we don't have enough men in North Hill

of the city, all kinds of firearms and

common.

"Thump!"

floor, looking helpless. His thoughts were blank, overwhelmed by

for. The culprits had escaped, and they had been

told you before. Without Ethan, Riveria is done for. Are you happy with what you've done? Let's see

he turned away

both men in the room

a terrifying thought flashed through her

scared her to consider.

her, he might be able to turn the

"What now?" Stephen muttered.

the situation. Their priority would be controlling the situation and reporting it to

out of control. The federal government would investigate them, and once they were found shifting the blame, things would only get worse

your father about the situation. You're his son. No matter how angry

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