Once a Nobody. Now A Queen
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The farmer tried desperately to stop Nathan, but was kicked down by Nathan and died instantly.
Later, they just said the farmer was drunk, fell at home, and died.
The oue for that girl was obvious. She was taken away by Nathan.
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At the end of the video, a bunch of doctors and nurses showed up–all of them had been messed with by the Evans family.
“Simply because I told the truth, I was cklisted across the entire industry by the Evans family.”
“Because I didn’t say hello to Nathan, I was dismissed.”
“They used cheap junk during surgery and caused an infection. When I couldn’t save the patient, they med it all on me. They fired me and told every hospital in the city not to hire me.”
After each of them spoke up, the doctors and nurses all started to recite the Hippocratic Oath. “As a member of the medical profession: I solemnly pledge to dedicate my life to the service of humanity. The health and well–being of my patient will be my first consideration…
“…I will attend to my own health, well–being, and abilities in order to provide care of the highest standard. I will not use my medical knowledge to vite human rights and civil liberties, even under threat. I make these promises solemnly, freely, and upon my honor.”
When the final section of the oath was recited, everyone was deeply moved. The Hippocratic Oath was a pledge known to every medical student. This concluded the video.
A sentence was written on the ck screen. [What goes aroundes around. Good or bad, everyone pays the price eventually.]
These words instantly resonated with countless individuals: office workers scrolling through videos after work, people out shopping, even old folks chatting in the park..
The video disappeared immediately after it finished ying, leaving no trace whatsoever. Good thing some savvyizens screen–recorded it for proof.
The moment the video finished ying, it triggered a significant public outcry. It shot to the top of every trending list out there.
Someone kept trying to hire bot armies to kill the buzz.
But whoever was pulling the strings kept running into pushback. Their bots and shady tricks just didn’t work
-they had no choice but to watch the whole thing spiral.
*****
On the third floor of the vi, Jenny sat with a lollipop in her mouth, humming as her fingers tapped rapidly on the keyboard.
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Andrew had said someone would totally try to buy bots to bury the story. So, he arranged for Jenny to monitor the situation in advance.
Jenny snorted. “Anyone whomits wrongdoing must be punished.”
The video kept blowing up, not just in Hirica–the whole country was talking about it.
The Evans family went from top dog in Hirica to total pariahs overnight. Even the Evans Group’s official ount got roasted.
Anyone who ever had ties with the Evans family was suddenly dying to cut them off.
Overnight, the Evans Group’s HR got swamped with resignations. All their hospitals went on strike.
Nathan saw all this at home and just dropped to the floor. He thought, ‘The Evans family is screwed…‘
He tried calling his “big boss,” but no one picked up.
After making more than a dozen phone calls, Nathan realized that it was over. This time, the Evans family was truly finished.
Soon, someone knocked on the door of the Evans residence. Nathan knew–this time, they wereing for
him.
“Nathan Evans, you’re wanted for multiple charges–assault, trafficking, fraud, and more. You need toe with us.” The cops started handcuffing him. “Please cooperate.”
Nathan had nothing left in him–he didn’t even fight it, just let them haul him away.
After Nathan was taken away, a text message appeared on his phone: [Don’t call me. Take the fall and wait for further instructions. I will protect the younger members of the Evans family.]
A few minutester, the message disappeared, leaving no trace behind.
*****
Truth was, the investigators had everyone pegged for a while, but the Evans family just never showed together until this Shea family party gave them the perfect chance for a roundup.
To keep it under wraps, they picked the party day to make their move.
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The investigation team had arrived unexpectedly. No one knew how they obtained the evidence. It was as if preparations had been underway for a long time.
The video went poof after one y, with nothing left behind. Even the investigators‘ tech guys couldn’t track where it came from.
After the Evans family was taken away, the cop leader approached Vivian, nodded slightly, and said, “Sorry for crashing your party. Hope you’ll forgive us.”
Winston was actually in a pretty good mood. “No worries. Happy to help you catch the bad guys.”
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Vivian raised her brow. “Leo, you don’te out often. Is this case really that huge?”
Leo Clifton nodded. “Didn’t think a little family like the Evanses could cause so much drama. Whoever’s got their back must be real powerful.”
Vivian snorted, eyes a little smug. “Guess you’ve got your work cut out for you. Better dig out whoever’s hiding in the shadows.”
“You got it.” Leo bowed to Winston and hurried out.
After the investigators left, Winston shook his head helplessly and let out a deep sigh.
“If doctors are like this, how can anyone in Hirica ever feel safe?” Winston’s smile vanished. He looked pretty pissed.
He’d been in business forever–he knew how dirty these things were. The people of the world were drawn together by profit; in the absence of profit, they dispersed.
Vivian understood what Winston was thinking. She gave an order. “Tell them to ensure that the Evans family’s affairs are handled fairly.” She ced particr emphasis on the word “fairly.”
There was no way the Evans family alone could have caused this much chaos in Hirica. A bigger mastermind must be lurking in the shadows.
With the whole city watching, whoever’s behind this must know exactly what was up. Covering for the Evanses would be a p in the face to the victims.
When Vivian said “fairly,” she meant public and transparent–no way to let the puppet masters mess things olliup. /li/ol
In her gut, she figured the people backing the Evans family were just as powerful as her own family.
The whole thing blew up; everyone at the party was gossiping.
“The Evans family is messed up! So many college girls…”
“Nathan tricked patients into loan shark debts, sent thugs to their homes, and even went after their daughters. What a monster!”
“Feels like this world is just falling apart.”
Families in the room that were tight with the Evanses suddenly mademe excuses and peaced out–they didn’t wanna get caught in the mess.
Someone asked, “Does this mean that from now on, we can only go to the Grant family’s hospital?”
“There’s the ckwell family too,” someone else replied.
Mitchell Grant was quick on the uptake–he wasn’t going to let this publicity slip.
He jumped in, “Rx. Our Grant family would never do anything so low. Anyone doesn’t trust usb–/byou’re
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wee to check us out, inside and out.”