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Reborn, Reawakened, Rekindled novel Chapter 166

Before I drove off, I rolled down the window and listened carefully. Some chaotic noises were coming from a workshop not far away. It sounded pretty intense.

The next day, news about a ruckus happening at Zion Chemical Plant was all over.

Thankfully, the cops showed up in time, or someone could've gotten seriously hurt. A worker had two of his ribs broken and internal bleeding. He's already taken to the hospital.

The gang causing the trouble was led by Finn, a regular at the police station. It's always the small fries that get the blame, and Finn always managed to dodge responsibility smoothly.

I was watching the news when my dad came back to get some documents. He looked pissed.

He said angrily, "Those gangsters are a cancer in Rosemont, they've extorted so many companies. I'm going to nab that Finn before I retire, and make him serve some time. That'll be my contribution to the public!"

"Dad, you can do it!" I encouraged him.

"You've seen the news, right? The place they caused trouble was Whitmore Co.'s Zion Chemical Plant. That makes me happy. If Neil was there, I hope he got a beating too." My dad held grudges, hoping his ex-son-in-law would get a beating.

I shook my head. What I did last night might have been a mistake.

I shouldn't have called the police; I should've let things get worse, causing trouble for Whitmore Co.

My dad shook his head, "But Neil seems to have grown a conscience these past two years. He's been doing charity work all over and donated to three welfare homes. If something happened to him, that'd be a loss to Rosemont. It's a tough choice."

With that, he sighed and left.

I sat in the living room, laughing my head off. My dad's gotten more talkative as he's aged.

After he left, I continued watching the news.

The news mentioned a concerned citizen who called the police, and now Whitmore Co. is trying to find this person to give them a reward.

I am that concerned citizen, but I didn't need a reward.

Then, Alicia called. She sounded upset, "Rena, can you accompany me for a blind date?"

"A blind date?" I was surprised. Why would she agree to that? The last time she attended a singles dance must've been her limit.

"Yes, my father suddenly told me if I don't find a suitable man to marry, he'll give my project to someone else. I'm starting to doubt if I'm his only, biological daughter!" Alicia sounded puzzled.

I could only admire Alicia's father: old people sure are cunning!

My friend needed my help, and I couldn't refuse her.

We agreed on the time and place to meet, then I hung up.

We decided to meet tonight at Rosemont's Crystal Horizon Consortium, which had eighty-eight floors.

The top floor was a scenic restaurant, perfect for couples or spouses to dine in, enjoying the night view of Rosemont while eating.

In the evening, I arrived at Crystal Horizon Consortium as promised. Alicia, dressed in professional attire, was waiting for me. Her makeup was light, showing her disdain for this blind date.

I foresaw this, so I also dressed simply, not even bothering to put on makeup before leaving the house.

Alicia's blind date was Sean, the second son of OpulentWorld Consortium. He's half Italian on his mother's side.

But supposedly, he didn't inherit his mother's good looks, so he's just average-looking, rarely got involved in the company's management, and seldom appeared in the news.

Sean picked the place for the date. When we arrived, he was already there waiting.

I couldn't help but suspect the people who said Sean was average-looking were just jealous of him.

He's actually a very handsome man!

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