Claudia Ross walked under a tree, listening to the distressing screams of the thugs, and felt some relief from the anger choking her chest.
In the face of a great disaster, she saw the bright and beautiful side of human nature, as well as its greedy and ugly side.
Some people would be better off dead, while others live on forever in people's hearts.
When Claudia Ross returned to the front of the RV, the thugs had already been thrown far away by the bodyguards.
The disaster victims retrieved their money, some left the RV voluntarily, others lingered stubbornly.
For instance, that parvenu who had occupied the bedroom of the RV.
He had started treating the RV like his own home, turning the bedroom into a mess, with the snow-white sheets covered in disgusting stains.
Claudia Ross, unwilling to waste words with him, instructed the bodyguards to return his money and kicked him off the vehicle.
While dressing, the parvenu snarled, "Do you know who I am? You'll regret offending me."