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Chapter 589

Chapter 589

Oliver’s expression slightly tensed, and a dark glint flickered in his cold eyes. He instinctively sat upstraight, maintaining an elegant and composed demeanor. “Are you sure, Jasper?”

Jasper contemplated before slowly voicing his conjecture. “Mr. Quill, this is what I think. Everyoneknows that the head of the Pendletons despises drugs, but often, the reality is quite the opposite.

“Although I haven’t had much contact with Chadwick, from my limited understanding, I believe thePendletons may be involved in drug activities. Whether this is true or not, it requires furtherinvestigation.”

“I understand what you mean. I’ll have this investigated.” Oliver’s gaze was deep.novelbin

As everyone knew, the drug trade was an extremely profitable industry. Some people, driven by drugs,were willing to risk everything, including their families’ fates.

Many things appeared illogical in this ongoing confrontation between the Quills and Pendletons.Despite the Quills and Fosters teaming up and the Lockwoods staying out of it, the smaller familiesattached to the Pendletons should carefully reconsider their stances. However, they seemed oddlyunited.

Jasper’s words had enlightened Oliver.

If the Pendletons were publicly fighting against drugs but secretly involved in drug trafficking, all theseinconsistencies would make sense.

“Mr. Quill, what I said may not necessarily be true. I just…” Jasper hesitated and became somewhatnervous since Oliver took his opinion so seriously.

Oliver chuckled and reassured him, “Jasper, you don’t need to be so cautious. Your train of thought hasactually provided me with some clarity.”

“Uncle Oliver, what if the Pendletons really…” Esther began, but her voice trailed off anxiously.

Oliver’s expression remained firm, exuding a righteous air. “I have zero tolerance for drugs and won’ttolerate the Pendletons either.”

“Mr. Quill, Chadwick is threatening Esther to marry him,” Jasper said with a slight frown.

After a brief hesitation, he suggested another idea, “I think Chadwick’s sister, Mandy, might be apotential breakthrough.”

“You’re correct.” Oliver had long been aware of the existence of Mandy.

The head of the Pendletons could not openly acknowledge her because his lawful wife had significantinfluence, and the Pendleton’s success was largely due to the support of her family.

This was why Mandy was kept in the shadows and listened to Chadwick.

“Mr. Quill, if you trust Esther and me, we’d like to approach Mandy and try to win her over to our side. Ifsuccessful, we can have an insider.”

Oliver pondered for a moment before replying, “Alright.”

Seeing his goal had been achieved, Jasper did not continue to disturb Oliver in his work. “Mr. Quill,we’ll take our leave now.”

Oliver glanced at Esther, whose eyes were slightly red and swollen. He gently consoled her, “Esther,don’t worry too much about Bradley. I’ve already assigned someone to find a suitable liver for him. If…”

“Thank you, Uncle Oliver.”

The more the Quills treated well and supported her, the more indebted Esther felt toward them. Shealso had no choice but to worry about Bradley. He was not just Felix’s biological father but also a manshe had once loved with all her heart..

All the other grievances and grudges paled in comparison to Bradley’s life and death.

“Even if he has many faults, he is still Felix’s father,” Oliver reassured Esther, hoping to alleviate anypsychological burdens she might be carrying. “For Felix’s sake, we, as the elders, won’t bear grudgesagainst him.”

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