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Chapter 63 Regain the Inheritance

 The lake breeze picked up slightly, and the waves on the pier gradually weakened. The police officers who set sail returned to the port and brought back the frightened people.

The mess is still there, but the strange thing was burned completely, as if it had never appeared in the world.

People were busy cleaning up the wreckage and blood stains, but Thomas Cornish, who had just lost his child, did not dispel his boundless anger.

He grabbed the chief inspector by the collar and asked through gritted teeth: "Josh, I want you to immediately organize all your forces and chase after Kandi...bring my Kandi back!"

It will take a long time to go around to the other side of Emerald Lake from here. Even if you rush there, you will definitely not be able to find the Conor Gang.

Moreover, after a night of fierce fighting, everyone was very tired, and it was impossible for Josh to act non-stop.

"Calm down, Mr. Thomas. I have lost nearly twenty agents. They are all young guys. I want to kill Augusta as much as you do, but now is not a good time."

After Josh finished speaking, Thomas's resentment only increased: "I'll give you half a day. You have to organize people to go out. I can provide you with any help you need, money, guns, troops..."

Josh sighed, knowing that there was no way to defeat this stubborn local snake, so he could only say: "I hope the Sheriff and Police Department of Missouri can help."

"No problem, I'll go to the director of Dandelion right away. He can't refuse my request." Thomas agreed without thinking.

"Maybe we need the army..." Josh added.

"I'll ask the colonel for help again." Thomas agreed again.

"Okay..."

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While the two were discussing, Victor looked worriedly at the dilapidated area on the pier.

The wooden platform was smashed to pieces, and blood and minced meat could still be seen vaguely on the ground. It was washed away by the lake water. Something must have happened here just now.

The monster disappeared, it disappeared...

At this time, a young investigator hurried over from the other side. After seeing Josh, his eyes showed a look of joy and luck.

"Chief Inspector, I thought you were dead!"

The young detective rushed to their side, and when Josh saw him, his eyes were complicated, but slightly relieved.

He should be thinking that fortunately the other party did not get on the boat and he was lucky enough to escape the disaster.

"Why are you here alone?" Henry recognized the other person. He remembered that this colleague came to see Father Sang.

"Yes! Where is Father Sang?" Josh reacted and asked the same question.

The young detective said helplessly: "Father Sang was feeling unwell and went to a nearby clinic by himself."

"May he be well..." Josh replied lightly, and then asked, "Does Father Sang have anything to say to us?"

The young man thought for a while, his expression gradually became awkward.

"He said...the Inspection Bureau has a bunch of people who make up the numbers, and they always ask him to wipe your butts with his old bones..."

After Josh heard this, he and Henry looked at each other.

Finally, based on the situation at the scene, they realized what Father Sang meant, and their faces gradually turned ugly.

"The secret creature was solved by Father Sang...Thank God, it would have been quite troublesome if we let that thing escape into the city." Josh breathed a sigh of relief.

Victor asked curiously: "Didn't you say that kind of monster would be bound by the thick fog?"

"It should be, but the explosives destroyed the hull, perhaps destroying some kind of ritual or ban to summon it, causing the thick fog to disappear, and it lost its restraints." Josh explained.

Victor was secretly shocked.

The strange thing made them panic on the boat. Even if everyone got on the boat together, they would only fall into each other's prey. Who knew that Father Sang would solve it so easily as soon as they landed?

"As expected of a seer, I feel that the old man's invisible skills are much better than mine."

Victor thought sadly in his heart.

At this time, Thomas was urging Josh to quickly prepare a hunting plan.

Victor slapped his forehead and remembered something. He quickly said to Thomas: "Mr. Thomas... you said you would give me the bank key and the safe password."

Thomas was still anxious, and when he heard Victor asking for a reward, he was startled, and then turned to look at Victor.

"Mr. Victor, do you know that it is inappropriate to talk to me about this now?"

Thomas's gloominess did not make Victor shrink back, after all, he was getting what he deserved.

Seeing the other party's resolute attitude, Thomas suddenly changed his expression, and his tense face immediately relaxed. He said: "Yes, I am holding back anger now, but we all know that businessmen must pay attention to integrity."

"There are no keys or passwords. I will release the news and recognize you as the legal heir of the Daemon family. You only need to go to Walding Bank to get everything back."

After Thomas finished speaking, Victor frowned: "Don't you need to sign? I remember there was a three-party contract."

Thomas waved his hand: "If I say so, the contract will be a piece of waste paper."

The sound of the two discussing property inheritance gradually reached the ears of Pierce, who was leaning on a wooden pile on the shore.

His originally uneasy heart was suddenly stimulated, and he stood up suddenly and looked at Victor and Thomas.

"Mr. Thomas, you can't be so hasty, please think again."

"Consider? Are you going to hand over the plantation to a stupid bird who can only wet his pants?" Thomas' attitude towards the two of them was a complete reversal. He scolded Pierce and his words were full of vulgarity.

Upon hearing this, Pierce's face turned pale and he collapsed.

The next step is to coordinate and arrange time with the boss.

Henry and Victor parted ways here, because the two of them had different things to do.

Victor plans to rest for a day in Dandelion and then follow the escort all the way back to the town of Walding, while Henry needs to obey the chief inspector and hunt down Augusta together.

Although this gambling boat terrorist incident caused heavy losses to the Inspection Bureau, Augusta also exposed his whereabouts and was no longer the leader of the erratic horse bandits in the wilderness.

Therefore, the Police Bureau can mobilize the police station to assist in encircling and suppressing the gang of lawless elements.

Victor said goodbye to Henry in the afternoon. He checked into the hotel, spent money for a long meal, and then lay comfortably on the soft mattress.

Recalling the horror of last night, Victor was still frightened, but fortunately he passed it safely. Half of the problems he faced now have been solved. He is going to get his property back, and he just needs to clean out the monster in his body.

The person who ties the bell must untie it, and Augusta National always needs to come out and explain.

Before leaving, Victor asked Henry that if he could catch Augusta, he would find an opportunity to interrogate the truth about the Damon family from his mouth.

Fortunately, the monster in his body did not cause trouble on the ship. If one of them was not good and he did not have time to enter the secret cabin and put on the yellow clothes, then there would probably be two monsters in the engine room...


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