"So, do you have a personal grudge against Tom Merrick?"
"Tom Merrick or Merrick Corp, whatever it is. Because what is Tom if not for Merrick Corp, right?"
I nodded. Alright, if that's the case, then we have a common adversary. The enemy of your enemy is your friend, that's the proverb I know.
"What do you know about their treatment of my parents?"
"I don't know the details, but the way he treats his opponents is very consistent. Let me show you something."
Mr. Burrow now led me to his office, which appeared even more cluttered than the other rooms. Piles of leftover food wrappers were stacked, emitting an unpleasant odor. The scent of nicotine was heavy, casting a yellowish hue across the room. The shotgun he had earlier rested on a long table behind his desk.
Then he pulled out a file from the drawer, a thick file. He tossed the stack of files onto the table, creating a resounding thud. Then, enthusiastically, he spread out some of his own investigative findings that he had collected from newspaper clippings.
"Look at this... This... And this. The patterns are similar, aren't they? Too strange to be called coincidental."
I examined each news article carefully until I discovered the oddity pointed out by Mr. Burrow. He was right – dying due to workplace accidents when there were no witnesses, even in this day and age when there were no CCTV cameras at the scene of the incident. Drowning – again, no CCTV, despite it being a public swimming pool. Isolated accidents, were all reported by the same Officer on the Evident Breath Testing, even though the accidents occurred in different locations. And finally, suicide.
I looked at the newspaper clippings covering the deaths of my parents and several other victims. I quickly noticed the similarities between their backgrounds and those of the other victims. Somehow, the victims died when there were no family members around them.
Come on, I know it's normal for someone contemplating suicide to seek a secluded and private place. But their close ones almost unanimously denied that their loved ones were depressed to the point of ending their lives, often claiming that their spirits were high. There were even cases where they had just bought their dream car, so it's not natural that achieving their dreams would lead them to such a sudden departure.
My chest burned with anger upon learning this new fact. If it's true that Merrick also falsified the deaths of my parents, then all three of my family members died at the hands of Merrick. The flames of revenge in my heart grew even stronger.
"System, save all of this information."
[Done, host.]
"Find out more about my parents' deaths – who the investigating Officer was, the death reports, autopsy results, and link them to Tom Merrick's presence on that day."
[Okay.]
It didn't take long for several digital article records to appear on the screen. Even without me asking, the system provided me with Tom Merrick's schedule for that day and a phone conversation between him and Zhar, his assistant who also doubled as his lawyer and advisor. I listened closely to their conversation as Mr. Burrow brought me back to awareness.
"So, what's your opinion?"
"This is solid documentation. Why didn't you hand over your investigation results to the authorities, Sir?"
"Are you insane? That would be the same as suicide. Those cops are Merrick's troops. Aren't these data enough to open your eyes? Merrick has escaped multiple times, and no one follows up. I don't want to end up like your parents and these unlucky people."
I wasn't offended by Mr. Burrow's harsh words, and what he said was based in reality. With my current position and Mr. Burrow's, openly opposing Merrick would be foolish.
"Why me?"
"I'm old, kid. I won't die peacefully knowing that this secret dies with me. And don't forget, I know the fact that they're secretly polluting our city with waste dumped without regulations. Consider this my legacy to you. Now you have to carry on this revenge against Merrick. Having someone to share this pain isn't a bad thing either."
I observed Mr. Burrow as he spoke; he seemed forlorn. Judging by his age, he shouldn't appear so aged like this.
"What happened to you, Sir?" I pointed to his paralyzed leg.
"This," Mr. Burrow slammed down another document.
This time the document contained Mr. Burrow's medical records, with two different diagnostic results. I furrowed my brow as I read through them and looked at the headers indicating where the diagnoses were issued from.
One was from a hospital owned by Merrick, the other from an unfamiliar hospital located far outside the city.
"Can even medical professionals deceive like this? Or what? Which diagnosis is accurate?"
"What do you think?! Does it make sense that my condition like this is due to malnutrition? Then they just kicked me out."
"So, the correct one is this radiation exposure?"
"Of course! I fought for proper protective gear for handling chemicals to shield us from radiation, but they never granted it. They claimed budget issues while disregarding our safety. Monsters! BRAK!!"
Mr. Burrow slammed the table, causing a commotion from the dogs that started barking, thinking there was an intruder disturbing their owner.
"Quiet!" Mr. Burrow's command was forceful, and once again, it silenced the two Dobermans, making them sit calmly on the office carpet.
Why was Mr. Burrow so furious? It seemed the reasons he gave were only surface-level. He wouldn't be this irritated if it was only about his paralysis. There's a larger issue he's harboring, and I was considering whether I should ask about it now or not.
"They killed Marie, my Marie... Because she fought for justice on my behalf. When Marie threatened to expose their corruption to the media, that's when Marie never came back. Three days later, the police came to inform me that Marie was found dead, having allegedly committed suicide by jumping off the Thenes River bridge. They spun a tale that Marie did it because she couldn't handle taking care of me, her newly paralyzed husband, and our suddenly collapsed finances. How cruel of them to accuse my Marie of being weak, when I know the story behind it!"
Mr. Burrow buried his face in his hands and started sobbing. His two Dobermans howled sympathetically and rested their heads on his lap. I couldn't help but be moved by the sight.
"I'm truly sorry, Mr. Burrow."
A few moments later, once his emotions had settled, Mr. Burrow retrieved another document from his drawer – a pink folder.
"One more thing about your family, kid. This is my final legacy for you." Mr. Burrow tossed the folder in my direction, and on it was written my sister's name – Helen Harrington.
I quickly opened the folder and found a doctor's diagnosis from two days before the tragic event at prom. My sister was reported to be two months pregnant, with a pregnancy of four weeks. The autopsy report of the fetus in Helen's womb indicated that the DNA of the fetus matched both hers and Bash Merrick's.
I clenched my fists and screamed at the top of my lungs. They were truly heartless and monstrous!
[These documents will be useful for your future purposes.] The system provided a suggestion without me asking after my frustration subsided. "Sir, may I take all these documents with me?" "Of course, take them with you. Perhaps all this information will be more useful if you have it." Mr. Burrow's gaze now drifted far out of his window, observing the procession of clouds in the sky that was about to bring rain. I knew that wasn't what caught his attention, as his pupils lacked vitality. However, since it was our first meeting, I didn't find Mr. Burrow's behavior strange. Instead, I thanked him for allowing me to carry such crucial information. I was certain he had gathered all of this with great effort. "I'll be leaving now, Sir. Is there anything else you need from me?" Mr. Burrow shook his head and gestured for me to leave the room. Without being prompted, I lightly patted his shoulder. "I will avenge them, Sir. I will make them fall into a pit of mud and not give them a cha
"Let her handle your luggage, Mr. Rupert," Mr. Rocky instructed Anne to take my belongings, but I declined. "I'm sorry, I prefer to carry it myself," I politely refused, as the documents I carried were very valuable. "Very well then, we welcome you, and we're pleased you've chosen our inn. We'll provide the best service possible. Allow me to assist you with the check-in process," Anne gestured gracefully, inviting me to the counter displaying “information and receptionist” inside. Anne sat in front of her computer, her fingers agilely pressing the keyboard. The summer season had made the air warmer; I noticed the fan at the counter was broken, with screws and bolts scattered to the side. Sweat trickled down Anne's forehead, and she wiped it away with the back of her hand. Perhaps unable to bear the heat, she then gathered her long wavy hair atop her head, revealing her slender and graceful neck. The image of my fingers slipping down that neck, pulling her into a passionate kiss, i
"Here," Dr. Bertha pointed to a newspaper clipping that reported a house fire in the city center, which happened 11 years ago.Memories of that event were triggered; at that time, I was still a freshman at Merrick High School. I lost a classmate, Jeanette. The second prettiest girl in my class after Lyra. She and Lyra were close friends, a pair of beautiful women who attracted attention wherever they went. Jeanette's tragic death brought me closer to Lyra, and we eventually started dating. Because I was there for her during the times of her depression over losing Jean."Jeanette was your daughter? I'm sorry for your loss, doctor. But what does this have to do with Merrick?""Do you know what she said the day before our house burned down? She was harassed by Bash and his lackeys. In the riverside cabin, just like your sister Helen... I went to their house to threaten them, telling them that if Bash wasn't imprisoned, I would expose the illegal organ trade that their hospital was involv
[Of course not, silly.] I observed Anne, who remained motionless as the system responded to my question. "So, it's not her." [Don't get your hope up, then you won't be disappointed.] "Haha," I chuckled, leaving them both looking at me with surprise. "Oh, hello Anne," I replied hesitantly to Anne's greeting. "We witnessed how you escaped from their riverside cabin, Mr. Harrington." "Please, call me Danzel. I couldn't do much when facing Terry and Lyan simultaneously. They turned out to be incredibly strong." "Yes, Danzel. We're not making fun of you. It was the most rational decision you could have made if you wanted to survive. We're thankful you made it back safely. Right now, we need a little help from someone we can rely on." Anne responded with her wide-eyed gaze directed at me. I smiled at her, and she returned the gesture. In the midst of my crumbling world, her smile felt like a glimmer of hope. "Did you know that Tom is running for mayor? This is a project he plans to
"Even though, if they indeed had footage, they would know I was far away when that happened!""We know. This is just their tactic to defame you, Danzel. 'One stone, two birds,' as they say."I clenched my fists in anger. These people couldn't be underestimated! "Actually, I already have a plan."Anne and Dr. Bertha's attention was now fully on me. In the dimly lit, cramped room, I outlined my plan, a plan that had actually been formulated by the system in my head.***"Are you sure?" Dr. Bertha interjected, "But how is it possible? You don't have the capacity for that."He hesitated after I explained the procedure for a complete face-lift to change my identity entirely. The only person who could perform this was Dr. Bertha himself, known as the 'miracle worker.' Ironically, he didn't entrust anyone to touch his own messed-up face. For him, the only one who could do it properly was himself, and it would damage his pride if someone else did it and the result didn't meet his expectations
"Who's this clown?" Margaret Merrick asked with a condescending tone, her face stiff and unable to express any emotion due to the extensive plastic surgery she has undergone. One of her minions stepped forward and handed her, her husband and child each touch-screen tablets containing information about me, all of which I suspected had been meticulously detailed by the system, leaving no room for errors. "Based on this information, your reputation is quite remarkable. Strangely, why am I only now learning about you? It's as if you were created out of thin air," Tom Merrick questioned this time, an old man with the soul of a devil. His face wasn't much different from his wife's, leaving me wondering about the fate of the plastic surgeon who had worked on them – were they still alive, or had they vanished? Their work was a joke. "Because I chose to be so. Of course, I had to be careful, especially when it concerns all of you. Look at what happened to these people, all ending the same w
"Why does your face look wrinkled?" Lyan inquired. He was a tall, brown-skinned man of mixed African and Caucasian heritage, his head always clean-shaven. But the difference now was that he had a thin beard and mustache, adding to the allure of his features. "Yeah, has someone been bothering you?" Terry added. They were gathered in the cabin shortly after Bash's call. Regardless of the situation, when Bash asked, they had no right to refuse. After all, their parents and they themselves worked under the Merrick family. "Some guy showed up earlier and threatened to overthrow the company. His attitude was incredibly annoying." "Why should you worry? Merrick Corp can't be shaken by such a minor threat, right?" "That's what I told Tom! But that old man threatened to take back the 20% share that the brat took from FnB and Merrick Entertainment! That's why I'm annoyed." Hearing this, Terry and Lyan were taken aback. Both of them worked in those departments. It was their playground, whe
"You! What do you want?" Anne shouted at Bash. *Whoosh.* Bash forcefully pulled the cloth covering Anne's head, not knowing why he had covered the face of this arrogant woman in the first place. "Surely, you desire me, you promiscuous harlot. You've been pretending to be high and mighty all this time, haven't you? Tsk tsk, it's a shame to waste such a beautiful face and body on that uncouth man. After this, you'll learn what it's like when I take you! Hahaha, don't crawl back to me begging for more later, understood?" Bash taunted, followed by laughter from his two friends. "Ugh! You wish!" Anne spat directly in Bash's face, making Bash slap her so hard that her lips bled. He wiped Anne's spit off his face. "Let's see if you can still talk big after what we're going to do to you," Bash threatened as he choked Anne's throat tightly. "Dude, dude, hey! You can kill her; we haven't tasted her yet!" Lyan pulled Bash's arm, freeing it from Anne's nearly suffocated neck. *Cough* "You