Hansel's birthday banquet ended in a sour note.
Once it was over, Hansel asked Nathan to stay back so they could talk in private.
Nathan said apologetically, “I wanted to celebrate your birthday and make you happy, Mr. Windsor. I didn't expect things to turn out so badly.”
Hansel waved his hand. “It's not your fault. I know Zion and Erwin have been battling against each other, but I didn't expect that Erwin would go so far. If Zion had a financial issue, Erwin could've brought it up during a meeting and requested the president to conduct an investigation on Zion. And yet, he chose to bring Zion in publicly for the investigation. Once the news spread, things will become difficult to deal with.”
Nathan said, “Erwin's willing to disregard the consequences and do whatever it takes to defeat his opponent.”
A look of confusion appeared in Hansel's eyes.
He explained, “Actually, Erwin alone wouldn't be able to lay a finger on Zion. After all, Zion is the cabinet secretary. He's half a rank higher than Erwin!”
Hearing that, Nathan furrowed his eyebrows.
It was then that he remembered what he had seen on the warrant which Braydon had shown to Zion before the latter was taken away. There was not only Erwin's signature on the warrant, but Garrett's signature was right next to Erwin's.
Nathan knew Garrett preferred Erwin.
However, he didn't expect that Garrett would allow Erwin to send someone to arrest Zion without discussing the matter with others.
Nathan fell into deep thought. Is Garrett dead set on making Erwin the next president? What is making him hold Erwin in high regard?
Hansel stared at Nathan and said calmly, “On the surface, it may appear that Zion and Erwin are duking it out, but in actuality, Garrett's the one deciding who wins and who loses. To put it simply, whoever Garrett helps out will win.”
Hansel paused for a few seconds before calling out, “Nathan!” “Yes?” answered Nathan.
Hansel said, “I have a favor to ask of you.”
Nathan hurriedly replied, “Just tell me what you need, Mr. Windsor. And please don't use the word 'favor.'"
Hansel said, “Zion has been my subordinate since the time of me being a leader of a county back then. He has followed me everywhere, all the way into Brimmopolis. That's why I know what kind of person he is. He's an honest and experienced man. Over the decades he serves as my subordinate, I've never seen him strapped for cash before. How could he be involved in corruption in just a few years after I retired?”
“So you're saying that Zion is being framed by Erwin? And you want me to help him out?”
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