Chapter 1330
When Love Comes Late
The residents, initially taken aback, quickly regrouped and resumed their protest louder than before.
âStop the construction!â they demanded, accusing Matthew of valuing profit over compassion.
âWe wonât allow any construction here!â
The residentsâ frustration escalated, fueled by the promise of payment for their uproar.
Amidst the clamor, Hamilton saw an opportunity.
He urged for silence, suggesting, âLetâs settle down.
Iâm sure Mr.
Clark will offer a fair resolution.
Arguing wonât get us anywhere.
â
As peace returned, Hamilton faced Matthew with a disingenuous grin.
âMr.
Clark, perhaps a conversation is in order.
Delays in construction could be costly for you.
Wouldnât a compromise be beneficial?â
His voice grew louder, as if doubting Matthewâs comprehension.
âI intend to address this based on its merits.
The discussion should come from your end.
â Matthew remained composed.
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Hamilton, frustrated, signaled Killian with a subtle wink.
Killian caught on and quickly spoke up.
âSeeing you here, Mr.
Clark, signals your willingness to resolve this.
Weâre open to compromise.
How about this? Three hundred million for relocating our family graves.
â
Breckâs jaw dropped at the audacity.
The jump from fifty thousand to three hundred million was extortionate.
The crowd rallied behind Killianâs demand.
âA corporation as large as yours wonât miss three hundred million, right? Moving ancestral graves is a significant burden.
Moreover, halting construction could cost you over a billion.
Three hundred million is a small price for you.
â
Matthew appeared relaxed, a faint smile playing on his lips.
He seemed gentler than usual, unaffected by the clamor of the residents around him.
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He gestured for Breck to bring over two chairs, and they sat down together, quietly observing the quarreling crowd.
As time passed, the residents noticed Matthewâs silence, interpreting it as indifference.
This prompted Killian to raise his voice.
âWhy remain silent? Even if you disagree with us, you should at least say something, right?â
Hamilton, looking somewhat embarrassed, turned to Matthew.
âMr.
Clark, perhaps we should calm the crowd? It wonât reflect well on us if this continues.
â
Matthew offered him a calm smile and replied, âJust wait a moment.
â
Hamilton felt an inexplicable chill and chose to wait silently, puzzled by Matthewâs response.
Minutes later, the chaos persisted, with Matthew still choosing silence.
It was then Hamiltonâs phone rang.
He checked it, saw it was his wife, and initially dismissed the call.