Chapter 35
Author: Mel Hope
last update2025-01-17 23:33:21

“He’s innocent, always treated us with kindness, and has been nothing but an exemplary leader. Why would you want to destroy someone who has done so much good?” The woman continued.

Marvin’s frustration flared.

He felt these people were too naive to reason with.

To him, they were blinded by their dependence on Douglas and incapable of understanding the complexities of power.

He took a deep breath, trying to maintain his composure, but his irritation seeped into his tone.

“That criminal you call a hero is guilty!” he declared firmly.

“The evidence is clear. Even if he hasn’t kept mistresses, he’s involved in bribery, embezzlement, and misappropriation of public funds.

How else do you think he managed to build these houses and support all of you?

It’s obvious he used public money, and for that, he must be punished!”

The moment Marvin finished speaking, the women and children burst into tears once more.

Their cries filled the air, echoing their despair and belief that Douglas was
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