Chapter 546
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Chapter 546

Many families in Ridgehaven Town who owned orchards were relatively well-off. If they werenโ€™t, the government wouldnโ€™t have chosen this spot as the first place to initiate the process.

Whenever the big orchard owners had a good harvest, theyโ€™d always hire some extra hands to help out.

Ethan was a large man, and it was clear that he had trained his body and had plenty of strength to spare. He threw on a cheap T-shirt and some ordinary long pants from a street stall, and with barely any effort, landed a job as a porter for the Molina family, the biggest orchard owners in Ridgehaven Town.

The Molina family was hands down the wealthiest family in Ridgehaven Town. Their house was the nicest in the whole place, and their family was small with just Mr. and Mrs. Molina, their eldest daughter, and a younger son whoโ€™d just finished high school and was now loafing around at home with nothing to do.

Ethan told them he was renting a tiny place in the nearby town. The factory there hadnโ€™t paid its workers in ages, and he couldnโ€™t just sit around wasting away. When he heard the Molina family was looking for help, he came over to apply.

When David Molina saw this big young man squeezed into a room barely bigger than a bathroom in town, running back and forth to the village every day, he just told Ethan to move in and stay with their family instead.

When Ethan brought Aubree and the others back, David was lounging in a chair in the yard, smoking a cigarette, while his wife, Jillian Molina, sat nearby, picking through the vegetables for dinner.

The two of them were just chatting away.

โ€œLately, folks in town have been saying that Samuel Frager has been up to no good,โ€ Jillian said.

โ€œSamuel? We watched that kid grow up right under our noses. Thereโ€™s not a chance. People just love to talk,โ€ David replied.

โ€œI donโ€™t care if any of itโ€™s true or not. All I know is, I wonโ€™t let Millie get mistreated,โ€ Jillian said firmly.

โ€œDonโ€™t be so narrow-minded. Samuel is a college kid, and heโ€™s the chiefโ€™s son. Our boy didnโ€™t even get into college and just lazes around at home all day. The chief said heโ€™d take him to town one of these days and see about getting him a job,โ€ David said.

Jillian had finished picking through the vegetables and curled her lip in disdain as she commented, โ€œHow much money can you make slaving away in town? If it werenโ€™t for the chiefโ€ฆ weโ€™d have taken the demolition payout and be living the good life by now.โ€

Their voices carried loud and clear, and one could hear them from a distance, even before they got close to the courtyard.

Aubreeโ€™s eyes flickered with understanding as she pondered, โ€˜It looks like folks in Ridgehaven Town arenโ€™t actually against taking the demolition payout after all.

โ€˜Yeah, that makes sense. With that kind of money, they could move somewhere way nicer. Whoโ€™d want to spend their whole life growing fruit in a backwater like this?โ€™

โ€œHey, Ethan, youโ€™re back!โ€ Jillian called out as she picked up the vegetables sheโ€™d just finished sorting. She looked up and greeted him with a smile. David gave him a nod in response, โ€œYou brought someone with you, Ethan?โ€

โ€œNo, not really,โ€ Ethan replied, and based on their interaction, one could tell that Ethan got along well with this family.

He gave an honest, sheepish grin as he explained, โ€œI ran into them at the townโ€™s entrance. They said theyโ€™re here to buy fruit. I remembered, Mr. Molina, you mentioned a while back that the usual buyer wasnโ€™t coming this year, so I thought Iโ€™d bring them over for you to check out.โ€

When David heard they were fruit buyers, he stood up. No matter what happened with the demolition payout, life had to go on, and this yearโ€™s fruit harvest still needed to be sold.

โ€œYouโ€™re here to buy fruit?โ€ David asked, narrowing his eyes as he sized up the man and woman in front of him, when he realized they both looked pretty remarkable.

Vincent stepped forward and said, โ€œYes, sir. My nameโ€™s Vincent. This is my business partner, Ethan. His familyโ€™s got money, and heโ€™s out here trying his hand at business, so we teamed up. I run a fruit gift box business, and with competition intensifying over the past couple of years, I figured Iโ€™d seek out top-quality fruit to gain a competitive edge in the market. I heard the fruit from around here is famous, so we came to check it out.โ€

Noticing Davidโ€™s gaze lingered on Aubree, Vincent quickly explained, โ€œOh, and this isโ€ฆโ€


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