When Kenny and his men arrived just now, Lucas had already guessed that Kingsley might not be a police officer.
So, he wasn't surprised when Kingsley did what he did.
He was just full of envy and jealousy that Alisha and Dottie were able to get the money.
Although Lucas' words were not pleasant, they were the truth.
Alisha and Dottie glanced at each other, took out their phones, found their bank account's QR code, and expressed their gratitude to Kingsley.
"Well...thank you so much. You are truly a good person..."
Without saying anything, Kingsley picked up his phone and transferred 15 thousand to each of them.
It was not an exaggeration to say that they risked their lives to earn that money.
So, Kingsley didn't think he gave them too much.
But he did consider that giving them too much might cause trouble for them, so he chose to give them an amount he thought would be appropriate.
He didn't think 15 thousand was a lot, but the two small county women were shocked to see how much money was transferred to them.
"F-Fifteen thousand."
Alisha's mouth widened in shock, and she couldn't even speak properly.
Dottie had the same reaction.
They were staring at their phones with eyes so large that it seemed like they were about to pop out of their sockets.
"Fifteen thousand? Isn't that too much?"
Hearing the number, Lucas immediately jumped up. "How much money was that?"
"Fifteen thousand..." Alisha replied in a daze. "Just now, the man gave each of us fifteen thousand."
Lucas didn't know what to say.
For a moment, he was extremely jealous.
That was fifteen thousand dollars!
The average monthly income of ordinary workers in Twinfield County was only three thousand.
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