Love Unbreakable

Chapter 147

I Don't Know Him Raegan couldn't bring herself to turn Henley down, so with a hint of reluctance, she agreed to call him later.

Once Henley departed, Raegan called for a taxi and set off directly for the cemetery.

This rural cemetery, unlike the orderly urban ones, was a patchwork of simple dirt graves.

Nonetheless, Raegan had ensured her grandmother's resting place was marked with a tombstone.

Upon discovering the tombstone smeared with red paint, rage surged through Raegan, shaking her to the core, She paid a visit to a nearby family, residing close to the cemetery, and inquired about the incident.

The family, unfamiliar with Raegan, remembered her grandmother well.

Learning Raegan was her descendant, they revealed a villager was responsible, claiming an unsettled debt.

This villager, they said, had faced their attempts to mediate, but his troublesome reputation prevented further confrontation.

Raegan, unaware of any debts her grandmother might have had, was filled with increasing exasperation.

Yet, cleaning the defiled tombstone took precedence.

She borrowed cleaning tools from the family and set to work on the grave, tears accompanying her efforts.

With resolve hardening amidst her grief, she silently pledged to seek justice for her grandmother.

After restoring the grave's dignity, Raegan entrusted the family with two thousand dollars, assigning them the care of the site and requesting updates on any troubles.

The family accepted, their own financial straits binding them to this place.

Raegan then obtained the address of the villager and began her search in town.

But before she could locate him, a call from Mrs.

Barton, her neighbor, interrupted, informing her of a mob intent on demolishing her house, with even the property's owner on site.

Rushing to the scene, Raegan arrived to find a throng of people and the police already engaged.

The property's owner, spotting Raegan, sourly declared, "Raegan, we are neighbors.

We bought this house from your uncle.

You wanted to rent it and we've agreed.

But your collusion with your uncle has led to deception.

We don't want to rent to you now.

Make it clear to everyone that you and your uncle have no claims here." Confusion gripped Raegan.

Since Brent’s detainment after the hospital incident, she had no contact with him.

Before Raegan could seek clarification, she was yanked to the ground by her hair.

young police officer present at the scene stepped in and attempted to keep

find a peaceful

for violence,”

refused to vacate the

face-to- face with the very image of that

face remained unrepentant as he scoffed, “What if I did?

was our life's savings for retirement!" Beside Raegan, a

had rolled into town in a lavish car, boasting

promising returns, and put this

the folks, he had already sold the house out, which was ironic considering Raegan was now its

had vanished into thin

thick with accusations, painting Raegan as Brent's

hand, and the fact that the money was given willingly to Brent, the police officer

a ghost, and wrath turned

officer tried to mediate, to calm the flames of blame directed at

questioned if their investments would

face clouded with sorrow as he explained the grim possibilities, "If Brent had funds to return, there was

and those money was as good as gone.” Despair then

limited in their ability to work, faced the stark reality of being

her savings eroded in her tears

with the money, a train of mix -ups occurred as a result of

of the disaster, she implored the crowd, "How much

known for her job at Ardlens and her university education, was

promissory notes, and Raegan's quick tally estimated a staggering three

here at a young age to pursue her education,

expressions spoke volumes of

of labor had yielded them a nest egg, now

formed a tight line as she declared, "Listen up,

by since I have no part in his dealings all the time.” The young police officer offered reassurance, "Fear not, Brent's misdeed has been spotlighted and circulated

again.” The villagers, filled with hope, said in

confessing, "The funds aren't

dues, I must sell my apartment in Ardlens." Her apartment, burdened by a mortgage, would net her approximately 1.8 million

need to be gradually earned

revelation soured

now

chimed in loudly, "Family

con artist, same as Brent.” The crowd's restlessness surged, their advance unchecked by the

Raegan climbed atop a chair, commanding, "Stop arguing." Silence fell, all eyes on

debt and I intend to keep it." Raegan's striking presence, at odds with the

pressed, "We

expressed regret, "I can't give you a date, yet I assure you, I'll

would have to suffice

resist saying,

fooled by

calm was shattered once again by

this troublemaker hadn't yet

He asserted confidently, "Certainly." "How much?" Under her scrutiny,

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