Chapter 21.
Chapter 21.

Work had resumed as usual for George. His foster father-in-law made sure he summoned him early to know he would be working to pay up the missing money.

Which also meant that he wouldn't be paid for some months until the money was recovered.

George didn't budge because of the money his mother's father gave him which he kept safely. He would have been left in a state of panic if he didn't have any hope in mind.

He happily accepted and this surprised his foster father-in-law who thought he would beg and plead.

His foster father-in-law angrily left him with plenty of deliveries to make and stated that it was his punishment before leaving the bakery.

Kill, who had traced George to the bakery, met him arranging the piles of the packaged deliveries he was going to make. He was surprised as he never imagined he was a common delivery man who worked in a local bakery.

He called Dan to give his report.

"I have found where he works and what he does for a living," Kill said to Dan.

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