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Chapter 773

    Chapter 773


    Vivienne found it strange, her gaze sweeping over the tangle of weeds in Cormac''s overgrown field.


    From a distance, and with trees obstructing her view, she couldn''t make out exactly what was being


    grown. She furrowed her brow. "Mr. Wolf, how many drug precursors can you identify?"


    She could spot which herbs were poisonous but wasn''t as clear about the raw materials for


    narcotics.


    Percival''s eyes shed coldly. "Not many, just a fewmon ones. Vivienne, are you suspecting


    that the Abernathys are using this ce as a base for growing and processing drugs?"


    "That''s not possible, Vivienne." Before she could respond, Matthew swiftly countered their


    spection, "The vigers have had their suspicions about their crops; some even called the cops,


    but after several visits, nothing was found."


    When he first arrived at the Suncrest Vige, he hadn''t ruled out that possibility.


    He had gone around the Abernathy property specifically looking for signs. Drug processing surely


    had to leave waste behind, and with no sewage system in a rural vige, it would have to end up in


    the waterways.


    But the vige wells, streams, and even the river a few miles away were all pristine.


    The Abernathys didn''t live near any water flow; aside from Cormac going out, the rest had hardly


    left their yard in over a decade.


    Thinking about what he had observed, Matthew looked around and whispered, "Honestly, the smell


    around their ce doesn''t seem like drugs, but it''s hard to describe. It''s like the stench of something


    rotting, but not quite."


    He crossed his arms, asionally ncing at Percival. "Mr. Ellington, with all the people you''ve


    met, any chance you can identify the smell?"


    The man shot him a look, his voice t. "I''m not a dog!"


    Had Matthew taken the wrong pill today? He was all smiles when they met before, but now he was


    being unusually sarcastic.


    Matthew was taken aback, at a loss for words.


    Percival nced at him nonchntly and suggested, "Let''s go in and take a look."


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    Taking a deep breath to suppress his irritation, Matthew agreed, "As you say, Mr. Ellington.


    Vivienne, follow me. The Abernathy household is just ahead; I''ll take you there."


    Following a winding vige path, Vivienne was led by Matthew through several twists and turns to a


    vast, t expanse ofnd.


    Unlike the clustered houses in the vige, the further they went, the fewer homes there were, and


    the more tranquil the environment became, until they stood surrounded by the Abernathy property.


    Apart from lush trees and weeds high enough to reach one''s shins, there was no other dwelling in


    sight.


    The Abernathy''s two-story house stood isted on the destend, an old fence surrounding it,


    and the architecture slightly reminiscent of a bygone era.


    In a horror movie, it would be the perfect setting for a gruesome event.


    Just as Matthew had described, upon entering the Abernathy perimeter, a foul odor assaulted their


    senses, and despite their foresight in wearing gas masks, the pervasive stench was inescapable.


    Vivienne wrinkled her nose, a vague sense of recognition spreading within her.


    She looked around and nudged Percival. "Mr. Wolf, I feel like I''ve smelled this before somewhere."


    "I have the same feeling," Percival replied, his surprise deepening, "but I can''t ce it. What about


    you, Vivienne?"


    Vivienne shook her head. "Me neither."


    Matthew offered, "Shall I knock on the door, Vivienne?"


    Pushing aside her unease, she nodded her consent.


    The knocking echoed in the silent wilderness as Percival surveyed the scene, noting its suitability


    for an ambush.


    His men, following the n, had positioned themselves in a radius around the Abernathy home.


    His gaze briefly met with a few of them before shifting away.


    After about ten minutes of knocking, footsteps could be heard from inside, and an impatient, gruff


    voice grew closer, "Who is it? I''ve told you a hundred times, we don''t need your vige supplies,


    and your town square has nothing to do with us!"


    As she grumbled, she opened the door.


    Upon seeing Vivienne and herpanions, the woman''s irritation lingered on their faces for a


    moment before turning into suspicion. "You''re not from the vige."


    Nimue had lived here for over a decade, and although she rarely spoke to the locals, she could


    recognize most of them. However, Vivienne and Percival, and even Matthew''s demeanor, were


    clearly not that of ordinary rural folk.


    Vivienne and Percival looked especially refined, dazzling like royalty from a castle. It was obvious


    they were wealthy city dwellers.


    She hadn''t seen such people in years and tensed up immediately. "Who are you looking for?"


    Ignoring her reaction, Matthew stepped forward with Vivienne''s approval. "We''vee for one


    reason only. The Rivenwood Littletons, you haven''t forgotten them, have you?"


    Nimue''s pupils constricted, and she moved to close the door.


    Matthew, quick to react, blocked it. She was no match for him, a woman in her fifties or sixties.


    He pushed gently, and the old door swung open.


    "What do you want?" she demanded. "The Littletons destroyed my son. Those bastards paid with


    their lives, jumping off a building. So, what, you''re here to finish us off, to avenge them?"


    Nimue''s eyes darted desperately as she sensed her defeat, and she swiftly changed her tune. "You


    can kill me if you want, but it won''t change a thing! The Littletons, they''ve got iting!"


    Vivienne’sshes fluttered, a glint of steel crossing her gaze, "Whether they had iting or not


    isn’t for you to say. We’re here to get to the bottom of what happened all those years ago."


    She pulled Matthew aside and kicked the front door with a forceful thud.


    The other door, previously shut tight, burst open with a thunderous noise and mmed against the


    wall.


    "We’re here to uncover the truth about an incident from over a decade ago," Vivienne dered,


    advancing toward Nimue. She followed her into the house, her eyes scanning over the four or five


    people who emerged—men and women, the oldest among them appeared to be Nimue’s age,


    presumably her husband. And the others, close in age to Cormac, were likely his siblings.


    "Mom!"


    "Honey, what’s going on?"


    Emrys Abernathy, his back hunched, shuffled forward with the support of his children, first casting a


    wary nce at Vivienne and her cohort. Then, his eyes settled on Nimue.


    As her family appeared, Nimue suddenly crumpled to the floor, pping her thigh and bursting into


    tears. "Oh, my poor boy! Taken too soon because of those damned Littletons! And now theye


    to our door, bringing more misery to my life! Son, why didn’t you take me with you? To spare me the


    sorrow of being tormented by these people in my old age! Honey, take the kids and run! Don’t mind


    me—The Littletons are too powerful; we can’t fight them!"


    Nimue cried out, signaling to Emrys with her tearful eyes. "Take the children and flee! I’ll hold them


    off. Today, I will avenge our lost son!"


    Hearing her words, the three middle-aged individuals behind Emrys stepped forward with


    determination. "Mom, Dad, you guys get out of here! We''ll take them on today, for our brother''s


    sake!"
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