"But now, since the military has been taken over by their new leader, I don't know if the previous promises are valid." Luther shrugged.
The Heath family wanted to withdraw from the political maelstrom, but Otis might not think so.
Otis's desire for power, and ambition, had gone far beyond their imagination.
Joyce was also worried. Otis received an emergency call last night before leaving the suburban villa.
She was able to escape as a result. The seemed to be related to the change that happened today.
No wonder Otis let her go, it turned out to be something more important.
This man was so terrible. He already had tremendous power and could not even be satisfied with his position and had to be on the top. How was such a man willing to return the military power to the government in the future?
"Ivy, it has an impact on the upper class. It doesn't have a big impact on the people, so you don't have to worry." Joyce reassured.
"Oh, I'm relieved then." Ivy nodded as she continued back to the kitchen to wash and clean up the dishes.
Joyce looked worried. For ordinary people, as long as they could have enough food, all the dramatic changes in the upper class were never their concerns. It was all the same to them.Anderson sat in Luther's arms.
Seeing their heavy faces and depressing atmosphere, he put down the game console in his hand and just watched them quietly.
At this point, the TV station suddenly jumped back to the previous cartoon.
That seamless cut back to the cartoon characters popping around inside the screen was as if everything just happened never happened.
Luther rubbed Anderson's head and carried him to the side.
"Good boy, Anderson. You keep watching cartoons and I need go out to make a phone call."
With that, Luther stood up and said to Joyce, "I'm going downstairs to make a call."
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