THE OTHER SIDE OF RUTH
n of ours is facing right now as we speak especially most local businessmen trying to earn profit in this season where everything is
eagerly expecting him to continue especially Abraham who got his mouth drooling a little quantity of saliva in a way t
ding it hard to survive the plague that broke
lagu
by the sudden news that reached his ears but he quickly composed
e few weeks after
rema
ustaining livelihood of the p
that were charred to pieces and so
sion he felt when he was being driven from the
which the affected farmers and local authorities trie
setting his legs ap
rfaced but the epidemic appeared to have affected the
plained
t stop
curbed the situation two
passed away
rejo
ation in the town's infirmary to
en a terrible one for the country
the current situation in this town hasn't been that favorable for making profits and
ing majority of smaller firms that were unable to cope with the widespread scarcity deepening the State's economic growth. He knew that the workers were silently growing anxious with the numerous strike action taken by majority of the workers of other firms going rampant in the town for having their pay cut down to insufficient size and needed to hear the decision he had to mak
tate our town is, I... have made the decision to cut down the salaries of the workers
, Si
yet, Logan. So,
uddenly became sharper and louder for him to bear while the others shuddered slightly as soon as fear was g
this year started and I'm not gonna fold my hands while other business own
he workers heavily rely on their wages during t
gh he knew that he wasn't going to change his decision regardles
t. They won't be happ
rom collapsing is my top priority, therefore, whoever wa
ly, S
e loud and c
orkers working in
ll still be cut
wrong thing to
o, Wil
of us and the
f your crop
ones that
ly written on his face and quickly evaded eye contact with
mean my crops
it of his temper trying to
n the plague first broke out especially the chi
of those lowlifes got to do wi
d rep
also affected your crops and as a result, many of the innocent
n cu
t from the fishermen but much of the workers had already suffered greatly and then,
burnt to the ground,
to do what was ne
needed to save my business and none o
ce on his feet while Marcus and his comrade drew