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CEO Broke Down and Cried After I Divorced Him by Miss Rich

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Chapter 0687

Chapter 0687

It took several days to trace all the people whose footprints and fingerprints had been found at the site.

As it turned out, they were just ordinary construction

Workers.

When Suzy asked who had hired them, they explained that they'd taken the job through an online platform.

Apparently, even construction workers had job platforms now-jobs were posted, and as long as the money was

right, someone would take it.

Since it was the off-season, the workers hadn't thought twice before accepting the job. It only required half a

day's work and paid generously.

In fact, they weren't the only ones who wanted to take the job.

Suzy asked, "Since you worked as a team, there must've been someone in charge. Who was it?"

"That would be me," said a weathered, sun-darkened man raising his hand. "I'm the one who took the job." Suzy

looked at him. "Can | see your phone?"

The man nodded and handed over his phone without hesitation, even opening the job platformfor her.

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"We took the job here. It shows when it was posted, when we completed it, and all the records, including the

payment details."

Just as he said, thehad a detailed log of everything-the job timeline, payment channels, and more. Suzy

asked, "Did your commission cfrom the platform not directly from the person who posted the job?"

"That's right. The platform handles all the payments," the workers explained.

"It's not the best deal for us, though. We split the payment fifty-fifty with the platform. But without it, we couldn't

find jobs like this, especially ones that pay this well. So even though it's not ideal, we rely on it."

Suzy nodded. "Understood."

She turned to Allen. "We've already disrupted their work for today. When you send them off, make sure to pay

each of them their market rate for today's work."

Hearing this, the workers lit up with gratitude. "Thank you so much, boss!" When they'd been called in, they'd

been worried about what Suzy wanted. After all, digging up graves wasn't

Xactly ethical, and they had hesitated even though they needed the money.

But now, they felt relieved-and a little less guilty-for taking the job.

With so many mouths to feed at home, these workers bore responsibilities far heavier than most.

People at the bottom of society often had no choice but to take whatever jobs they could, no matter how

unsavory, just to survive.

At first, they had assumed Suzy was a family member of the grave's owner and had cto hold them

accountable.

To their surprise, she hadn't scolded or punished them. Instead, she paid them for their time.

After Allen saw the workers off, he turned to Suzy.

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"Why did you give them money? Aren't you worried they might be lying?"

Suzy shook her head. “Look at their clothes, their demeano, and the way they spoke. It's clear they don't know

anything more than what they told us.

"People like them, mostly from rural areas,

"By holding them up today, we didn't just burden of supporting their entire families

on them."

their twe disrupted the livelihood of every family depending

Allen nodded in understanding. "Boss, you've really becmore compassionate

these days." Allen nodded in understanding. "Boss, you've

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"Oh? Are you saying | wasn't compassionate before?"

"I said more compassionate," Allen clarified with a grin.

"Meaning you were always kind, but now you're even kinder!"

Suzy let out a soft laugh. "Alright, enough flattery. Look into that platform and see

if we can find anything useful."

"Got it!"

Using the information the workers had provided, Allen tracked down the platform's administrator.

Since the job had been posted through their system, the platform must have sinformation about the

employer.

However, the administrator wasn't cooperative. "I'm sorry, but we don't disclose client information. It's against

our policy. I'm afraid | can't help you with this."

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