Jake visited his brother and his companions in prison; they were still punished because they were involved in illegal activities that violated the law. However, because they helped solve the case and voluntarily surrendered to the police, their case was lightened.
"How are you doing here?" Jake asked.
He was with Felix because Vince was also in prison. Along with Felix's sisters.
"Why are there so many visitors today? Is there a gathering?" Vince asked them.
He just sighed; even though he was imprisoned, it was clear from his face that he had no regrets about being locked up.
"Don't worry about us; your help in lightening our case is enough, Jake, so we won't grow old in this cold prison." Zenne even laughed.
"And besides, our family also visits us here. Don't worry too much; we will be freed when you least expect it."
"Whatever, don't be too unruly here if you want your release to come sooner." Felix said to them.
William just laughed then.
"How are the bodies being exhumed? Have they returned to their families?" Charles asked.
"Yes, some bodies had already decomposed by the time they revisited the crime scene, and as a result, some were no longer recognizable. Don't worry, because they now have a true resting place. The women who were no longer recognizable have also been listed. When you are released, visit the victim's family as well."
"Don't; they will be hurt even more if they see us."
Jake didn't say anything anymore; many families were furious with them, but there were others who understood the situation and realized that the innocent one who should be blamed was Bernard Fuego.
As the eldest, Mikaela did her best to support the investigation. Mikaela knows that the case will still take a long time to resolve, but she believes that in the end, there will be no animosity in their hearts and they will be ready to forgive.
"There are still families who are grateful to you." That's all they heard from Felix, who smiled at his companions.
Vince just sighed. "We'll visit when we're free from here." He said.
"How are the two?" This refers to Mikaela and Chesca.
Despite the many controversies that have arisen, they will continue to study, fight for their rights, retain their surname Fuego, and ensure that it remains untarnished. He just laughed.
"That too, I don't know where they get that kind of courage." He just shook his head.
The others with them nodded. "What about Alexander's sister and his cousin?" William asked.
He just sighed. "They will take a long time to be released from detention because they are guilty, and it has been proven that they are responsible for the disappearance and death of their victim; it's sad." That was all he said back then.
"They will need to learn from their mistake; I hope they won't repeat the past." William, who was also saddened by what he heard, said.
"Your classes are starting soon, right? Has Gerald already enrolled?" he asked him.
"Yeah, don't worry, your sibling will go in there, even if the class is almost over." He just laughed.
"Oh, our visiting hours are almost over; we'll visit you again next time."
"No need, it's not sad here in prison." Charles even said.
Vince just chuckled softly.
"Okay, we're leaving now; we'll keep you updated on what's happening outside." Felix said to them.
"Yeah, take care." He even said.
They walked away, and he even saw them enter the room again. He just sighed. Someone tapped him then; it was Felix.
"Why didn't you say that their case was dismissed in court, and they could be released early?" Felix asked him in a whisper.
"Ah, we need to surprise them. They don't know that many people helped them, and some of them have come to their senses that they shouldn't be blamed."
Felix could only laugh at what he was saying now.
"Are those kids still traveling, and do you have any premonitions?" he asked.
Felix stared at him and just laughed. "No, I'm glad we don't see each other anymore, occasionally, but not very urgently." This is what he replied to him.
He just nodded.
"Why did you go back to studying in college?" he suggested.
His two siblings turned to him in response to his comment and stared at Felix.
"Are you kidding? I'm twenty-five. Am I really going to study in college?" The situation made him laugh.
"Why not? It's not too late for you to study."
"I need to support their education, Jake. I shouldn't prioritize myself in those matters. Besides, I still have a sibling studying in elementary school." He just shook his head.
"Then I'll give you a job. Is that all you're worried about? And then I know you can balance work and studies."
"You're kidding, right?" Felix asked him with a surprised look.
"Brother, if you're worried about taking care of Greg, we can take care of him, and besides, brother, I also have a part-time job now." Jenny said to her older brother.
"You're joking, Jenny. I told you, Focus on your studies." He just shook his head.
"Brother, you always worry about us, and you also need to take care of yourself, and besides, we won't neglect our studies." That's all he heard from his student, who smiled at his sibling.
Felix just sighed.
"Is there a free trial where if you can't handle it anymore, you won't have to continue?" he asked.
His sibling laughed at the question, so he smiled in response. He wants to help people like Felix.
I really love my profession. He just thought to himself.
"Sir, isn't there already a senior high school for that? How will my brother be able to go to college?" Thalia asked him.
"Don't worry about it, Thalia; we have a placement test for someone like your brother for special circumstances. He finished high school. The sad thing is, senior high school was implied, but, because of the placement test, there is a possibility that he can enter college." He explained.
"Eh, will my older brother take the exam?" Jenny asked him.
"Yes, he will take the exam, his knowledge of the old curriculum will be measured, and if he passes, he won't need to go to senior high school." He said.
"I know your sibling will pass." He just smiled.
The two just nodded; he knew how much Felix valued his siblings, and he even noticed him just shaking his head at the conversation.
"I have nothing more to say. If my siblings support me in this matter, I will seize that opportunity.
"That's good to hear." He said back then.
They had already left by then, and they still needed to visit the two young women in the province. They heard that the warehouse was burned after the investigation.