Chapter 181: The Unseen Victims
โFirst, we have the homeless population: not just anywhere, but right here in Maviston, where their numbers reach into the thousands. Next, consider the isolated elderly and those who rarely leave their homes, with minimal contact with the outside world. Then, there are individuals battling terminal illnesses; some are indifferent to their fate, ready to trade their lives for money, while others might simply be misled. Finally, there are the orphanages: pharmaceutical trials require participants of all ages, soโฆโ
Jonathan hadnโt finished speaking when Sierra interrupted him. โStop.โ
Jonathanโs words were shocking, but what made her uncomfortable was his toneโeerily calm, as if he were discussing some academic research, not the grim realities he described. This stirred an odd feeling in her; she even found herself hesitant to look at Jonathanโs expression.
Understanding Sierraโs discomfort, Jonathan knew immediately where the problem lay. He slowly continued. โSierra, you know Iโm only stating the facts. If we want to ensure Kason can never recover, we gather all the evidence of his crimes. Without solid proof, itโs hard to take him down.โ
He had also asked Mateo to look into the people behind Kason. A single Kason couldnโt sustain such a large operation; there were definitely others backing him. Jonathan didnโt yet know who they were, but given their audacity, a showdown was inevitable.
He wouldnโt share these thoughts with Sierra. She just needed to do what she wanted to do; heโd make sure she was protected!
Sierra calmed down, recognizing the truth in Jonathanโs words, though she couldnโt maintain his level of detachment.
โSierra, Mr. Yeager is right,โ Dickson said with a sense of resolve, โthen Iโll keep looking: Iโll find as much as I can.โ He was determined to avenge his sister.
After speaking, Dickson didnโt delay; he headed back to continue his search, leaving only Sierra and Jonathan together.
Then Jonathan asked, โThink Iโm too calm?โ
Sierra nodded, hesitating before replying, โYes, it seems like youโre not angry at all. Maybe weโre just too emotional.โ
Jonathan didnโt argue but simply accepted her words. โSierra, Iโve told you before, Iโm not one to meddle. Itโs not wrong to say Iโm indifferent. I donโt know those people, so itโs hard for me to feel much.โ
Indeed, only a few people could stir his emotionsโa fact that was normal for most, but Sierra still felt uneasy.
โWhat? Donโt you like this side of me?โ
Jonathan was pressing for a clear answer today, not settling for the usual ease or hiding his true nature, giving Sierra no room to escape. He asked earnestly, and Sierra thought hard before responding, โNot really! Everyone empathizes differently, and I canโt impose my values on you.โ
Besides, had she not experienced and witnessed it firsthand, her reaction wouldnโt have been so strong; sheโd likely only feel regret and anger, not a desire for legal retribution.
โAs long as youโre not part of it, not helping them, I donโt see a problem.โ
Sierra expressed her genuine thoughts, lifting Jonathanโs spirits considerably. He then pulled Sierra onto his lap, saying, โYou do what you want to do; Iโve got your back. Just make sure that scum doesnโt touch you again.โ
Otherwise, he feared he might not be able to restrain himself. Suddenly reminded of something, his expression shifted, becoming somewhat teasing.
โDidnโt he send you something? Where is it?โ
Chapter 181: The Unseen Victims (Finished)
Without Jonathanโs reminder, Sierra had almost forgotten about that whip. She hurriedly retrieved it from her bag, intending to dispose of it, but Jonathan stopped her. โSuch a fine item, itโd be a shame to throw it away.โ
Seeing the change in Sierraโs expression, Jonathan laughed, โI mean, there might be a lot of information on it.โ
Realization dawned on Sierra; indeed, the whip had been used by Kason, likely retaining his fingerprints and possibly even traces of the victimsโ skin or blood. Soon, this item could serve as crucial evidence.