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âTake him away!â the middle-aged man roared.
Melody ran up to Kaysen. âKaysen! Donât take my husband away. My husbandâs innocent!â
âLady, if you try to stop us, weâll arrest you too for interfering in police duty!â The middle-aged manâs face darkened.
Biting her lip, Melody stepped back and watched as Kaysen was taken away.
Witnessing this scene, the Murphy familyâs relatives began to whisper.
âKaysen was cutting corners?â
âOh! Itâs impossible to judge a manâs character just from his face. I canât believe I thought he was a good man!â
âThank God my construction materials werenât involved!â muttered Uncle Wesley.
âSon, donât join Kaysenâs company after you graduate,â Aunt Wendy hurriedly lowered her voice and instructed.
âGot it, Mom,â her son replied.
Armstrong and Peonyâs faces turned grim as they listened to the chatter.
Kaysenâs incident put a halt to the party. Since they could no longer proceed with the meal, the relatives took their leave.
That afternoon...
Armstrong, Peony, Belle, George, Melody, Miranda, and Clarence were all in the hall of the Murphy family house.
Armstrong had made a lot of phone calls and had finally acquired the exact information behind what had happened.
âThey figured it out. Kaysen bought shoddy construction materials. While the foundation was being built, a steel beam broke and killed two people.â Armstrongâs face was grim.
âWhat? How can that be?â Melody could not believe it.
Peony frowned. âCould there have been a misunderstanding?â
Armstrong sighed, âThe suppliers of the steel reinforcement bars were caught red-handed. They admitted that Kaysen had taken a twenty million dollar kickback from them.â
Belle hesitated for a second. âDad, you know Kaysen. How could he do something like this?
âWhat if someone set him up?
âWhat if the suppliers sold Kaysen poor quality steel reinforcement bars and he had no idea about it?â
Melody nodded. âYes, someone must have set Kaysen up!â
Penny shook her head. âIt doesnât matter now. Our priority right now is to get Kaysen out of the policeâs hands.â
Armstrong leaned back against the couch, looking helpless. âItâs going to be hard to get Kaysen out! It wouldâve been easier if no one had died.
âIâm afraid things wonât end well now that we know lives were lost.â
Everyone in the hall fell quiet when he pointed that out.
It was indeed a big problem that lives had been lost. The Murphy family now needed to comfort the victimsâ family members and prevent them from causing any further trouble.
Kaysenâs future was over if the families wanted to press charges!
Thump!
Melody got down on her knees and cried, âMom and Dad, youâve got to save Kaysen!
âHeâs only thirty-one! He has such a bright future ahead of him. His futureâs ruined if he has to go to jail just like that!â
Kaysenâs reputation would be tainted if he went to jail. No one would dare to work with him again.
Once Kaysen went to prison, his life would be over.
Armstrong looked grim. âThereâs one way to save Kaysen!â
âWhat way?â Melody sounded like she was clutching at a lifeline.
She wanted to save her husband, no matter what it took.
âDear, what way?â asked Peony.
âYeah! What way, Dad?â
Belle and George also looked at Armstrong with puzzled faces.
Armstrong said grimly, âLet someone else take the blame!â
âTake the blame?â
The Murphy family was stunned.
Armstrong nodded. âThereâs no conclusive evidence that Kaysen was the one who bought the poor quality materials.
âWeâd just need to find someone whoâs willing to take the blame and bear all the consequences! Iâll work on the plan and keep the suppliers on the same page.
âWe should be able to get through this if we pay the dead workersâ families a sum of money as compensation.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWho should take the blame?â Melodyâs eyes lit up.
Armstrong hesitated for a few seconds.
Then, he looked at Clarence!
The rest of the Murphy family also looked at Clarence.
âDad, youâre not going to make me take the blame, are you?â Clarence was almost speechless.
Armstrong paused and forced himself to smile. âClarence, I was wrong back then. I apologize for what I did.
âIf you take the blame for Kaysen, I promise to transfer ten percent of the Murphy Groupâs shares to you!â
âDad, he cut corners and killed people. Thatâs a minimum of ten years in jail. You want me to take the blame? Wonât my life be over?â Clarence shook his head.
He was not an idiot, he knew he would have to go to jail if he was convicted.
Knowing the Murphy family, ten percent of their shares? No way!
Clarence only stayed in the Murphy family as their son-in-law because he could not bear to leave Miranda. If not for her, he would have long left to inherit his fatherâs mega fortune!
Taking the blame for ten percent of the Murphy familyâs shares?
Clarence would be crazy to say yes.
Melody roared immediately, âClarence, so what if your life is over?
âCan you compete with Kaysen?
âAre your ten years worth as much as ten years for Kaysen would be?â
Miranda could not bear this. âMelody, youâre crossing the line a little. Clarence is still my husband, after all!â
âWho cares if heâs your husband? Is it our fault that youâve got a loser husband?
âHis only use now is to take the blame!â Melodyâs eyes were red and bloodshot.
Belle nodded slightly. âLetting Clarence take the blame is indeed a good idea.â
âI agree too.â George nodded slightly too.
Peony frowned and said, âClarence, why donât you bite the bullet and just do it? I promise youâll still be the Murphy familyâs son-in-law after those ten years!â
Clarenceâs heart sank as he saw everyone agree instantly!
Who knew a loser son-in-law like him could be so useful in a pinch?
Was his only use to take the blame on Kaysenâs behalf?
âDad, Mom! Perhaps there are other ways!â Miranda said suddenly.