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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 505

"Go away, otherwise you might be hurt by the excavators behind me and the sticks held by my men. If you block the way with these children here and are injured, we won't be responsible for it!"

In front of the young men with sticks was a middle-aged man in a vest. He had a bald head, on which there was a conspicuous scar.

With a cigarette in his hand, he shouted at the teachers and children opposite him with a malicious expression.

Among those female teachers, there was a middle-aged woman who was in her 40s or 50s. Some of her hair had turned white. She was holding two children in her arms. After hearing what the bald middle-aged man said, she made the two children stand behind her with an angry expression and shouted to the bald man with no fear, "Before, this piece of land was especially given to us build a welfare house here. You get this piece of land with dishonest means and didn't care about these kids at all. Do you still have any conscience?"

"I won't allow you to demolish this welfare house, unless I'm crushed to death. I don't believe that you dare to break the law!"

After hearing it, there was a malicious look in the bald man's eyes. Then he waved to the drivers of the two excavators behind him. The two excavators immediately started up. It seemed that they would really crush the middle-aged female teacher.

"You asked us to crush you. Everyone has heard it. Then I'll take some action!"

Seeing that the bald man really wanted crush them with the excavators, other teachers and the children were immediately in a panic. Several teachers hurriedly tried to persuade the middle-aged female teacher.

However, the middle-aged female teacher faced it calmly and unflinchingly. She stood still, staring at the bald man as if she were going to see him through.

At this moment, many people had gathered around to watch it. Seeing that the bald man really asked the driver to start the excavators, they were all worried about the middle-aged female teacher.

However, none of them spoke for the teachers and children. After all, they didn't want to get themselves into trouble. They just loved to be lookers-on.

Under the bald man's command, the drivers drove the excavators forward. Soon, the excavators would knock the middle-aged teacher.

Right at this moment, that girl came to the door of the welfare house. Casey arrived here after that girl. Seeing that the two excavators were very close to the middle-aged female teacher, that girl hurriedly rushed over with the documents in her hands. Then she spread her arms and separated the middle-aged female teacher from the two excavators.

"I have the copy of your contract for the purchase and sale of this piece of land. It's prescribed clearly in the contract that you have the obligation to find a place for the children in the welfare house before demolishing the welfare house."

"Now, you don't care about these children at all. You're breaching the contract! Could it be that you're not going to take care of these children?"

That girl passionately shouted to the people standing opposite her.

Seeing the documents that girl brought, the bald man frowned. There was indeed such a term in the contract they signed. However, they didn't take this term seriously. They weren't really going to take care of the people in the welfare house after they got the land.

They also knew one thing: after selling this piece of land, no one would interfere with this matter. They wouldn't tell others that they were not going to take care of the people in welfare house. They would just delay doing what they should, waiting for them to run out of patience and give up.

They usually dealt with such matters in this way.

"We didn't say that we're not going to take care of people in welfare house. However, to build a new welfare house for you, we need money. If we don't demolish this welfare house and begin to build new buildings, how can we get the money? Now, you're making things difficult for us by stopping us from demolishing the welfare house." The bald man said with a sneer.

"You're distorting the right and talking speciously. Before you find a new place for these children, we won't allow you to demolish the welfare house, unless...unless you crush me!" That girl wore an anxious expression. How was it possible that she could cope with an unreasonable person like this bald man?

The bald man smiled at that girl and said, "Girl, it seems that you're only in your early twenties, right? You're quite pretty and are at your best age. Why must you interfere with this matter? If you insist on interfering with this matter, we have many ways to deal with you. At that time, it will not be excavators that press on you."

After he finished speaking, the young people behind him all obscenely laughed.

That girl felt sick. She didn't expect that these people would be so bad that they threatened her in this way.

"Well, we have no time to spend with you. If you're smart, leave here with these children now. This is the task given to us. We are just do what we're told to do. If you continue to stop us, I'll really take some action!" The bald man added.

That girl still stood there. She was not going to give up.

Seeing this, the bald man snorted and winked at the men behind him.

The people with sticks immediately stepped forward threateningly. It seemed that they were going to harm that girl and those teachers.

The lookers-on all shook their heads helplessly. They couldn't afford to offend the bald man and his men at all, so they could only feel sorry for that girl.

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