Before Dennis could walk out of the village, he ran into another two motorcades in succession.
He had met some of the members of these motorcades before. They were leaders of some local gangs, but they were now reduced to being drivers for somebody else.
All these people asked Dennis for directions to Ed’s place.
Dennis felt like he was being tortured on his way out of the village. The more people came and the tougher they were, the more upset he was.
Had he sucked up to Matthew back then, he would probably have benefited a little from the fact that he and Matthew had known each other since their early years. However, everything was too late right now, and it was too late for him to regret it.
In the end, Dennis slipped out of the village and went straight home. After packing his bags, he left home and hired himself out to work right away.
Meanwhile, the village where Ed’s home was situated was now closely surrounded by cars.
The village was in a state of disrepair, and its roads were still the type that had four lanes, which were wide enough for the villagers since they traveled using motor scooters and motorcycles.
Right now, however, so many cars came to the village at once and surrounded it.
Luckily, this village was located in the countryside, so there were plenty of spaces everywhere to park the cars. Otherwise, it would have been a problem to even park so many cars.
The sudden appearance of these cars also attracted all the villagers to Ed’s home.
Since Matthew was unwilling to attract too much publicity, he left matters of the outside world in Julian’s hands.
Julian could now handle these matters with much ease. After all, even Tiger was working under him right now.
Moreover, he was now a famous entrepreneur in Eastcliff who often appeared alongside Stanley Carlson, so it was only natural that he enjoyed a much higher status than before.
All the villagers gathered around Ed’s home while discussing among themselves.
As a matter of fact, Ed’s family’s house was rented. His family was poor, and his parents were simple-minded, so everyone in this village looked down on them.
Almost nobody in the village helped Ed’s family with his wedding this time. Those who came to Ed’s home to help his family were some of his relatives and the remaining few villagers who were on good terms with his family.
Other villagers would rather watch TV and play cards at home than to come over to take a look.
It wasn’t until so many luxury cars arrived at Ed’s home right now that the villagers learned about his family being so well-connected.
In an instant, many villagers volunteered to help Ed’s family with his wedding.
However, they were no longer needed at this time. Max, Master Burch, and the rest brought not only drivers with them, but also helpers.
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