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Chapter 480



Chapter 480

Chapter 480 There Was No Way Out

“Being human?” Walter’s face suddenly turned very serious, looking at the old lady, “Grandma, do you

also know that one cannot behave like this?”

The old lady was so taken aback by his actions that she didn’t know what to do for a moment. She

stared at him blankly for a long time, unable to utter a word.

Walter seemed to be in a bad mood, he stared intently at the old lady and said, “Grandma, I ask you,

why did my father leave the Hinton family back then?”

I suddenly had a bad premonition.

The old lady was also stunned. She didn’t rush to speak, but instead turned her gaze towards me. I

knew, she was suspecting that I had told Walter about the incident from ten years ago.

looked bewildered, I had never mentioned this to Walter.

Seeing my seemingly identical expression, the old lady furrowed her brows, looked at Walter, and

began, “Walter, haven’t I told you before, your father he…”

“Wanted to go out and make your own way, so you’ve been lost for so many years, right?” Walter took

up her words, looking at her with a pained expression, “Grandma, it’s been ten years. Are you really not

planning to tell us about what happened back then? Are you planning to let the descendants of the

Hinton family naturally inherit the Hinton Group that our ancestors kept with a guilty conscience?”

Watching Walter’s reaction, I could almost be certain that he knew

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about the incident from ten years ago.

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The old lady looked at him, her face deathly pale, her lips trembling slightly. Her voice was hoarse as

she said, “Walter, you…”

“Hundreds of lives, grandmother, do you really think that by kneeling in the Buddha hall every day,

eating vegetarian meals and chanting sutras, you can truly deliver those departed souls?” Walter

looked at her, his expression trembling.

I could probably understand his feelings. From childhood to adulthood, what he knew about the Hinton

family was that they always conducted business in a bright and upright manner. They relied on the old

man to step by step reach where they are today. Even if they used. some underhanded tactics in the

business world, they would never take human lives lightly. Moreover, the incident back then involved

hundreds of lives. These people were innocent villagers and

hardworking laborers in the mountains. They probably thought before their death that they were just

unlucky to encounter a landslide, being buried deep in the ground, and resting there forever.

Perhaps even their living family members naively believed that the death of their loved ones was an

unavoidable accident, all a matter of

fate.

Only the real culprit knew that all of this was due to his greed, the endless exploitation of the

mountains, which resulted in the death of so many people. Everything could have been avoided, but for

the sake of money, they did not hesitate to risk the lives of hundreds of people.

When Dale was talking to me at that time, I was terrified. A decade had passed since the disaster,

which was buried so secretly. The

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Hinton family still remained the top enterprise in River City and even the whole country. The

descendants of the Hinton family were envied by others. They still enjoyed the best resources and

became the most stable people at the top of the pyramid.

Stepping on a pile of white bones, becoming the most dazzling existence, this was undoubtedly the

most ironic, but also indeed the most realistic.

At this point in the conversation, it was clear that Walter had found out about everything.

Upon seeing this, the old lady sighed deeply, clutching the Buddhist beads in her hand, and said to

him, “Walter, the events of those years were caused b

your grandfather alone, they have nothing to do with you. If there is

any atonement to be made, it is for our older generation to make. We have accumulated so many

karmic debts, both your grandfather and I are destined for hell, but you don’t have to worry, you were

young at that time, you knew nothing.”

Walter helplessly sat down on the sofa, looking at the old lady with utter exhaustion. “Grandma,” he

said, “if you don’t want others to know, you shouldn’t have done it. It’s too late for all of this. The things

from the past, perhaps soon, will be known to all.”

The old lady was taken aback, her whole body tensing up as she looked at Walter. Her voice trembled

as she asked, “What… what do you mean?”

Walter closed his eyes in despair and said, “Someone has all the

information about the incident at Mount Snake years ago, it was left by Henry at that time.”

“This…” The old lady was anxious, her face full of worry, she said helplessly, “Your grandfather had

clearly sorted it all out back then, how could it still…”

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Upon suddenly hearing such news, the old lady was overwhelmed with emotion and fainted abruptly.

Suddenly, everyone started to panic and scramble.

Walter reacted extremely quickly, carrying the old lady out while instructing Dale to contact the doctor.

The Hinton family had a specific doctor. Upon arriving at the hospital, the old lady was hastily taken into

the emergency room by the doctor. I followed all the way, standing at the door of the emergency room,

seeing Walter’s forehead covered in cold sweat.

I couldn’t help but sigh slightly, “Why put yourself through this?”

He looked at me, his dark eyes deep and profound. Without a word, he walked over to me, pulled me

into his arms,

pulled me into his arms, and held me tightly. With a helpless voice, he said, “I can’t think of any other

way but this.”

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