This time, Peter Brown had gotten a large amount of money, and the construction of Riverside Village was progressing at an incredibly fast pace after spending it.
In fact, Peter was also paying close attention to the development of the situation, thinking that if necessary, he could clear out a group of people again. However, what Peter did not expect was that this issue would end in a strange way.
From the information he got, the case was determined by the provincial authorities as a corruption case involving some officials. Because of this, some of the officials involved underwent varying degrees of adjustments, followed by large-scale anti-corruption propaganda in the province. The trafficking case had become a minor one and did not cause much impact.
Seeing this situation, Peter understood in his heart that the officials in the province had already determined the nature of the case and probably would not dig deeper.