Chapter 568
โYou should finish your business and get out of here as soon as you can. The village chief definitely has his eyes on you,โ Josephine said, her eyes red after the village chief and his group left.
She knew that after she took Samuel down, the village chief wouldnโt let her โ or them โ off the hook.
Josephine thought her life was worthless, so she no longer cared. But she couldnโt drag Aubree and Bowen down with her.
โItโs just a village chief, so why is everyone so afraid of him?โ Aubree asked the question that had been on her mind since her very first day in the village.
She could easily notice that everyone here looked both startled and scared whenever the village chief was mentioned.
Josephine shook her head as she stammered in a trembling voice, โYou guys have no ideaโฆโ
There was real fear in Josephineโs eyes as she recounted, โThe current village chief used to be a thug โ a real scoundrel. He was notorious in the village for all kinds of dirty deeds. There was nothing he wouldnโt do. When he ran for village chief, he went door to door, demanding everyone vote for him.
โThose who swore up and down they wouldnโt vote for himโฆ well, they vanished without a trace. You canโt even find a shadow of them in the village now.
โAfter he took over as chief, he rounded up all the local thugs and formed this so-called โsecurity team.โ They were supposedly here to keep the peace, but in reality, if anyone dares to go against him, that so-called security team will show up at your house and trash the place the very same day."
Tears streamed down Josephineโs face as she thought bitterly, โThose thugs are nothing but parasites. Back then, everyone in the village looked down on them. But now, with the chief backing them, theyโre riding high, doing all his dirty work. Even if someone calls the cops, none of them would ever rat out the chief. At most, theyโll spend a few days in jail, and thatโs it.
โBut once they got out, the payback would be even crazier. After a while, the cops just got sick of it and stopped bothering with these matters. The people in the village became scared, and before long, whatever the chief said was final. He had the entire Ridgehaven Town completely under his thumb.
The only ones with any say at all were the wealthiest folks in the village, the Molina family. But everyone knew that back when the chief was running for office, Millieโs dad was one of his biggest supporters. After the chief got elected, the two families got real chummy, and they were totally in cahoots."
โIf the folks here canโt do anything, donโt the people above step in either?โ Aubree asked.
Josephine let out a bitter laugh in response, โAll these years, the chiefโs made a ton of money. Heโs no fool. He has been lining the pockets of those above him for ages. If anything significant is about to happen, he receives a warning in advance. They would also help him cover up all the small stuff.
โI heard the county head and the chief are pretty tight.โ
They were just ordinary people. Dealing with the chief alone was already more than enough trouble for them. Adding the county head into the mix turned it into a nightmare. Thatโs why, for all these years, Ridgehaven Town fiercely resisted anyone trying to bring about change, whether they were businessmen or government officials, all because the chief had said so.
If they didnโt do what the chief wanted, once those outsiders left, theyโd be the ones to pay the price.
Aubree glanced back at Bowen, and after getting a nod from him, she turned to Josephine and asked, โMiss Walls, do you know anything about the whole thing with Ridgehaven Town being rebuilt?
โIf youโre all so afraid of the chief, then why not just agree to the relocation? Wouldnโt that mean you could finally leave Ridgehaven Town?
โTaking the money and leaving this place has to be better than being under his control forever, right?โ
While this made senseโฆ
Josephine sighed, โI canโt speak for anyone else, but the security team came to me and told me not to sign the agreement yet. They said if I held off, Iโd get more money down the line. Honestly, I donโt care about the money โ I want to get out of this village with my kid, Mattias, as soon as possible. But you can probably guess, Iโm terrified of the chief, so I could only go along with what they said.
โAs for the others, I have no idea if they were told the same thing or not.โ
โMaybe the chief really just wants to get more money, or maybe he doesnโt want to lose his position as chief.โ