Chapter 432 Look For Me at Lake City’s the Youngs’ Old Manor
As long as everything went smoothly, Chandler could safely return home.
With everything arranged, Gregory looked at me and asked, "Is Chandler the only person kept here
in the mountains? Are there no others?"
It was strange when you think about it. When I first arrived here, there were quite a few people from
our country kept here in the mountains. There were men and women forced into freebor, and
those who did not want to work were coerced into asking for money from their families or friends.
Those who were disobedient had their legs broken or their internal organs gutted and thrown to
fertilize the soil of the poppy field.
However, I noticed that the number of people in the dark cell had gradually decreased in recent
days. These past two days, there was no one left. It seemed like all of them had been taken away.
Seeing me in silence, Gregory asked, "What''s wrong? Is there something unusual going on?"
I shook my head and bit my lip, saying, "There used to be quite a few people kept here, but recently,
it seems like there are none left. I don''t know if it''s because they''re done with the poppy work here
and don''t needbor anymore, so they''ve all been taken away."
Gregory nodded slightly, "That''s a possibility."
That was the only possibility I could think of. After chatting with Gregory, I returned to the mountains
with Reba.
As I entered the secret room where Chandler was held, I realized I had not seen him for a few days.
During this time, he seemed to have regained some of his spirit. Hisplexion did not look as
haggard as before, and he no longer resembled a frail old man.
When he saw me, he caught sight of the food I brought and said, "Youngdy, you seem to be
getting more and more freedom here."
I smiled and handed him the food, saying, "Mr. Copper, it won''t be long before I can get you out of
here."
All his attention was on the food. When he heard my words, he raised his gaze slightly and looked
at me. After a moment''s pause, he asked, "Getting me out of here? Why? Have you and your police
friend figured out a way to escape?"
Seeing that he did not seem to take my words seriously, I said, "The poppies will be harvested
soon. When the people here are busy transporting them out, we''ll try to escape while there are
fewer people around."
He raised an eyebrow, looking at me, and asked, "Are you nning to escape with me? Or is there
someone else?"
I shook my head, looking at him, and said, "I do want to return to my country, but it''s not the right
time yet. You should go back first. When I finish what I need to do here and return to my home
country, you owe me a meal. Also, you haven''t told me any of your thrilling stories from your many
years on the border."
Thinking of this, I could not help but ask, "By the way, Mr. Copper, is your home in Lake City? If you
go back first, how can I contact you when I return?"
He looked at me and paused slightly before saying, "If we truly are able to go back, our encounter
can be considered fate. When the timees, you can look for me in Lake City. Ask for me at the
Youngs'' Old Manor."
I was stunned, and for a few seconds, I could not find the words to respond.
Seeing my surprise, he asked, "What''s wrong? Do you know the Youngs of Lake City?"
I nodded, not knowing how to exin that I was the ex-wife of the current chairman of the Youngs
family business in Lake City. It was difficult to exin. After hesitating for a few seconds, I looked at
him and asked, "What''s your rtionship with Lake City’s Young family? Are you close rtives?"
Hisst name was Copper, and in all the years I had been associated with the Youngs, I had not
heard of such a rtive. I was genuinely curious.
He smiled lightly, then nodded slightly, and said, "Well, if you and I are lucky enough to return, you''ll
find out. But..."
He did not finish his sentence and let out a soft sigh.
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I did not know why he seemed so disheartened, but then I realized that he had spent many years
here, attempting to escape numerous times with no sess. Now, suddenly being told that he
could escape again, he probably did not have high hopes about it.
With that in mind, I did not press the matter further and simply said, "Mr. Copper, no matter what,
you have to believe me. I can get you out of here."
He nodded slightly, and in his aged eyes, there was a hint of mncholy as he said, "I should have
died a long time ago. Whether I can get out or not doesn''t matter anymore. Child, if you really have
the ability to do this, just promise me one thing."
Hearing this, I nodded slightly and asked, "Please tell me."
He said, "The border defenses are built upon the bones of ourpatriots. If you can contact the
border police and find this ce, you must make sure they root out the vermin on thisnd. Lucas is
just one leg of the centipede. The real scourge of thisnd is Keh Ludin."