The Amazing Son-in-Law: Chapters 1051-1055
Chapter 1051
William felt his world crumble. Jeff's death, starkly depicted in a video showing him falling into a river, was undeniable. His immediate concern: the missing 620,000 yuan. Losing it meant financial ruin, as the 500,000 yuan loan would accrue into an insurmountable debt.
Panicked, he called the police, reporting the fraud and Jeff's death. The police explained that they couldn't handle the case since Jeff was deceased. They advised him to sue for claim recovery from Jeff's estate, or pursue payment from a guardian or family members, especially parents.
William sobbed, revealing Jeff was an orphan. The police suggested pursuing any of Jeff's assets, such as a house or car, through court enforcement and sale.
Suddenly, William remembered Jeff’s Mercedes and Phaeton. The Phaeton alone could cover the debt and leave him with profit. With Jeff dead and without family, William saw seizing the assets as justified.
He drove to Jeff’s rented apartment, planning to tow away the Phaeton, even if it meant selling it for parts.
Meanwhile, Caesar watched the viral video at a dinner with Don Albertt and associates. Aurouss Hilll's underworld figures recognized the video's depiction of the Beggar Gang's destruction. They marveled at the perpetrator’s audacity and skill, wiping out the Webb family's influence and killing Donald, Marcone’s brother-in-law, and Marcone's younger brothers.
They speculated about the perpetrator's powerful backing; only Don Albertt knew Charlie Wade was responsible.
Caesar initially watched out of curiosity, but recognizing Jeff as the driver who'd hit his car, he was furious. Jeff was dead; who would pay for the car? The more than 2 million yuan Phaeton, bought only a month prior, was now lost.
Chapter 1052
The wrecked Phaeton was a significant loss for Caesar, made worse by Jeff’s failure to leave contact information. Caesar was determined to find the Phaeton.
Knowing Jeff’s address from his associate, Caesar excused himself from Don Albertt’s dinner, intending to retrieve the car before someone else seized it. He worried that others would claim Jeff's assets after his death.
He departed in an old Audi A6 driven by his associate, racing to retrieve the Phaeton.
William, meanwhile, arrived at Jeff's apartment building. Relieved to find the Phaeton, he faced a new obstacle: he couldn't drive it without the keys.
He contacted a friend at a repair shop, who demanded 800 yuan for towing the car.
Chapter 1053
William, known for his cheapness and unreliability, argued over the towing fee. His friend, aware of William’s reputation, insisted on upfront payment.
William, having given nearly all his money to Jeff, only had 500 yuan. He attempted to pay this, promising the rest later. His friend reminded him of a past debt (220 yuan) and refused to budge.
Chapter 1054
William, unable to pay the full amount, tried to borrow money from colleagues, but his poor reputation left him empty-handed. He turned to his girlfriend, Juanita, but his request was met with suspicion and a revealed conversation with another man. His girlfriend eventually sent him the needed 520 yuan after an awkward conversation.
William finally paid his friend, who assured him he would arrive shortly.
Chapter 1055
Caesar arrived first, spotting William squatting before the Phaeton. Irritated, Caesar kicked William to the ground and began to beat him. His associate joined the assault.
William, beaten and begging for mercy, was interrupted by the arrival of the tow truck driver. The driver, witnessing the assault, intervened, threatening to call the police.
Caesar, fearing the police, abruptly stopped his attack, kicked William away, got into the Phaeton, and drove off. William, regaining consciousness, tried to stop Caesar.
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