Descendants To Seven

Descendants To Seven
Police Station


The girl was taken to the hospital by several people who found her and several people reported to her family. Both of his parents were shocked and sad. He went to the hospital to see his daughter.


"I told you, don't fight the thugs, look now at our daughter's situation. It must have been them" soed the wife to her husband.


Her husband had told her that he and the workers were fighting the thugs who messed up on the project. His wife became angry with him after hearing her husband's story.


"They could have been revenge, don't you think? What will they do later?" the wife blamed her husband's actions at the time.


"But if we keep quiet, then the thugs will be more rampant ma," said her husband.


"You're not a hero who takes out evil. You see, even the apparatus did not dare to act recklessly. Now arrested, but later released again just like that. And once it's released, I can't imagine what they're gonna do to us,"


Her husband recalled his wife's words the other day. There was regret in him against those thugs. But now the rice has become porridge. His daughter has been the victim of the cruelty of the thugs.


Te Espere and some of his friends who got word about the girl went to the hospital. But the victims' families refused their visit. Her daughter screamed and cried every time she woke up. They finally went home without meeting the girl.


The workers at the shoe factory construction project, who knew the bad news about the girl from one of their colleagues, eventually resigned. And chose to return to work on reintenir. It was greeted with great joy by the reintendent.


But some of them still choose to work as usual. And the same thing happened to the families that survived. Their sons were kidnapped and persecuted. And their daughters become the toys of thugs.


Papa Malika became furious after hearing this. Plus the authorities who are considered to be neglecting their duties.


He also met with the foreman to call the families who were victims of persecution. But no family would dare to be a whistleblower. They choose silence. And papa Malika can't make a report to the Police Station if she's not the victim's family.


"Sorry sir, not that we did not respond to the father's report, but without evidence and witnesses we could not arrest the perpetrator" the police chief told papa Malika.


Papa Malika came out feeling disappointed. Finally he contacted Te Apoyo to discuss the construction of the factory. And requested that for a while the construction be stopped first. Te Apoyo could not resist the idea.


They gave compensation to the families of the victims through the building foreman. To ease a little of the burden out of the workers. And also provide compensation to everyone who has worked on the project. Two days after the project closed, the final building materials were returned to the building materials store.


That afternoon Te Espere came home from school with Te Apoyo and the others. They were bullied by some thugs. Before their bodyguards could help, a group of local youths came. They beat up the thugs.


"You all right?" ask the young men.


"We're okay, thanks for helping us" they said.


One of the young men came forward and introduced himself. He stretched out his hand while saying his name. And the same thing was done by them. Except Te Apoyo.


When Te Espere shook the young man's hand. He was surprised to see the young man's past. And realized that it turned out that the young man was the son of one of the town's reintendents. But because he studied in a big city, people did not know him.


"Thank you for helping us, but what are we gonna do about those thugs?" te Apoyo asked suddenly.


"Of course we will report it to the authorities" the young man replied.


"Then we come along to be witnesses" Te Apoyo said.


"Sorry we have to go home" said Te Apoyo, a classmate who was terrified to hear the police station's words.


They are also afraid to be witnesses to prove the crimes of the thugs. So only Te Apoyo and Te Espere ended up being witnesses to report the crimes of the thugs who harassed them. The young man was very happy because Te Espere went with him to the police station.


Arriving at the police station, the thugs are handed over to the police and Te Apoyo and Te Espere give their statements. After giving the statement the police chief came. He welcomed the young man who helped Te Espere and his friends.


"Om proud it turns out that nephew om has a hero soul," he said as he patted the young man's shoulder. And the young man glanced at Te Espere.


The police chief understood that his nephew wanted to be flattered in front of the girl he liked. So he praised his nephew, who Te Apoyo said was excessive.


"Excuse me, sir, can we go home?" ask Te Apoyo.


"Oh of course," said the police chief.


Te Apoyo extended his hand to the police chief and the police chief greeted him kindly. Te Apoyo also praised the police chief as a good officer and so on. He also said he was proud to meet the dashing-looking police chief in his uniform.


The police chief was getting more and more feeling above the clouds. He does not realize Te Apoyo is plotting revenge on him after he learns that the police chief deliberately acted slowly on reports of his friend's kidnapped parents. All he knew when Te Espere first shook the hand of the police. And they share information without anyone knowing it.


Te Apoyo saw many curious spirits in the room that were full of anger and resentment. Te Apoyo wants to help them get revenge. They are the wrongly arrested prisoners. And also some of them were arrested for the crimes of others. And they died while serving their time in prison cells.


For they are the months of the prisoners in the cell. They persecuted new prisoners as their entertainment during the confinement period. And the guards let it drag on, until the new innocent prisoners died.


Te Espere and Te Apoyo were delivered by the young man. And on the way the young man asked about Te Espere and Te Apoyo's relationship. Te Apoyo said Te Espere was his cousin who had moved out of town because their family was broke.


"But only Te Espere still moved first, because his parents still have to pay off their debts in the city," Te Apoyo said with a convincing face.


It was as if he was on stage and playing drama at his school. And Te Espere put on a sad face to make the young man believe in Te Apoyo's bullshit.


"What does Te Espere's parents owe, who knows if my parents can help?" ask the young man.


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