CHAPTER 137
Author: South Ashan
last update2024-12-13 23:42:20

That’s right, he had completely forgotten about his punishment because of the night he had, but it’s a good thing Reginald was bringing it up now.

What was his uncle going to say? Hopefully, something along the lines of, he had seen that David had learned his lesson and because of that he had decided to bring the punishment to an end. David thought and started smiling discreetly.

“After the aftermath of the explosion at the welcome ceremony, I have decided that—“ Reginald said, but David cut him off.

“Explosion at the welcome ceremony?! What explosion?” David asked and Reginald paused.

“You haven’t heard about the explosion yet?” Reginald asked.

“No, I haven’t. There was another explosion but at the welcome ceremony?” David replied.

David had been so anxious to find out what Jeremiah knew about the gas processing plant explosion that he was tunnel-visioned from everything else.

He had just gone to his room to freshen up, changed clothes, and then went to Reginald’s study for the mee
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