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Chapter 48 - CHAPTER 18 - THE APOLLON NEWS

CHAPTER 18

THE APOLLON NEWS

Welton, another brother of Wellington, died in the terrible same tragedy—murder.

The killer remains unknown; continue on page 2.

Page 2.

At 3 am, the police had been informed there was an assault violently in criminal activity in the Lost Wood area. The witness reported three victims were aggravated assaulted by a group of famous gangs in Apollon Town, the well-known high-rank of the wealthiest families in Wellington. At 3:30 am, the officer found three survivors in the woods and found more than ten people lying down, injured and dead. The most tragic death is Welton Wellington; he got stabbed twice in two positions and had one bullet hole in his head; the scalene muscles closet to supraclavicular nerves and sternohyoid muscle, and the scar had been torn apart, attacking the thyroid cartilage. There was no evidence of the weapons at the crime scene. The real killer remains silent, predicting one of Wellington's men is betrayed. 

THE CAST OF GENEVIEVE REOPEN—Oskars had a huge part in the trial, and they mention that it has to do with Vanderbilt's secret. Paul defended himself, saying he wasn't involved in Genevieve's death in any form. The Apollon citizen cornered him to open his mouth about the secret to clear himself as the suspect. Continue on page 3.

Page 3.

Keeth Serafiinne(plaintiff), the husband of the beloved wife, Genevieve, who was accused of suicide, claimed that it was a lie and he had all the evidence and timelines of the culprits.

The list of Allegations of the plaintiff has reported:

Emily Oskar hired Wellington's son, Welton, to do the illegal activity, leading to Genevive Serafinne's death.

Emily Oskar paid Wellingtons and the witness to keep it quiet.

Emily Oskar cleared her own name and blamed the innocent victim.

Emily Oskar owned drugs and used them on the underage victim.

Jake Oskar was an alibi for Emily Oskar, who concealed all the information above.

Emily Oskar denied being the mastermind of Genevieve's death, but the evidence followed her up like a fast rocket. The facts she told—there were no men who supported her lies. Wellington brothers are both gone, and the dead tell no tales. Emily Oskar mentioned Paul Vanderbilt had met Genevieve three days before the day she died.

The Litigation has proceeded,

Paul Vanderbilt is accused of deleting and editing important documents containing information about his family from the city hall. 

The lawyer of Emily Oskar brought up the evidence and the confidential documents in paper form; the truth is revealed that Paul Vanderbilt hired someone to edit the information from the city hall, edited the child certificate of Viktor Vanderbilt, changed the name of the birth father to his own name, and changed the birth mother to his wife, Elenor Vanderbilt. The real mother who gave birth to Viktor was Helena Divas, who died in childbirth. The father remained a mystery. 

Paul confessed it was true, but he took Viktor in his care with good intentions, didn't want to harm him or anyone, and admitted he had met Genevieve before and discussed something personal, not threatening her about the secret she knew. 'I might be capable of many things, but killing isn't the one,' said Paul.

Erena Meride is called to the court to testify to support the two parties' statements. Helena was only Erena's cousin, and they lived together for two years before Erena got married to Even Meride and moved into Apollon Town.

Erena's story supported the fact Helena died during childbirth, but she never found the baby's body. She was informed by the hospital that the baby didn't make it through to life, and Erena added how abusive Helena's partner was. She believed Paul Vanderbilt might have made mistakes, but his love for Helena wasn't the crime. 'He might be stupid and impulsive, but he is a good father—to Vicktor,' said Erena. 

And all above, the trial has begun by Keeth Serafinne, himself after the long gone and misery of Hermitting, returning home with files of evidence and justice that his family deserves. 'I can die with peace, and I can smile when I see my beloved wife—when it's time. Until then, I will be with my daughter and be her dad for the rest of my life,' said Keeth.

THE GRADUATION AT APOLLON ACADEMY CONTINUED—with or without unsolved crimes. The principal wanted students to be proud of whatever the results were. Many years of hard work determined their futures. The past is history, especially the timeline we didn't live in, and life must go on. We should be wise and choose what's right for ourselves—that is what the principal wants his students to remember. More admired students who have already been accepted, continue page 5

Page 5.

List of students:

Holland Wiser–University of Alabama 

James Senard–University of Alabama

Tytas Oskar–Yale University

Keen Jaques–Harvard University

Letizia Serafinne–Harvard University and Oxford University

Irin Meride–New York University

Felicia Dreamers–New York University

Congratulation, 

The Apollon News.

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