Having sensed that something was not right, Samuel intended to take to his heels right away.

However, he had no chance to do so because Matthew had been fixing his gaze on him.

All eyes were on Samuel at the moment.

Some of them who were sharper than the rest could see that Samuel must have had something to do with the murder.

Old Master Jackson’s face turned ominous all at once.

In the beginning, he thought the murderer was Matthew, who was a man without a powerful background.

Even though he was backed by both Timothy Wayne and Billy Newman, he still didn’t have a strong foundation in the city.

Killing him would not result in too big a fuss.

However, things would be different now that the murder had something to do with the Hughes.

Samuel Hughes was quite well respected in his family. If they killed him, they would have to face the revenge from the Hughes Family.

 

That was one of the Ten Greatest Families of Eastcliff who was way more powerful and influential than the Jackson Family. Therefore, they could not afford to let that happen.

a very awkward

avenge the death

was just a member of their family who had lost the right to inherit the family wealth.

the Ten Greatest Families

they decided to give up avenging Zachary’s death, the reputation and status of the Jackson Family in the

be deemed as a bunch of cowards

reputation which had taken them a great effort to build would dissipate all

Old Master Jackson realized the gravest mistake he had made was his refusal to let Matthew go and

cast a secret look at someone standing

the man then walked over to the table and pretended to spill a

darkened at once and

scene

make such a blunder at such a crucial moment? Alas, it seems like we won’t be able to

contemptuously when

of them at the scene was dumb. It was very obvious to them that the Jacksons had deliberately damaged the

do if Samuel Hughes was

computer is not a big problem because we can solve it by just

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