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Facade of Love (Yvette Scott and Idris Young) novel Chapter 167

Chapter 167 The Mine Disaster 

I really did not want to dig into the Youngssecret dramas, so I left it at that. Honestly, their issues were none of my business. I just happened to walk into the middle of it all today

As I turned to leave, Mr. Zachary called out, Mrs. YoungI paused and looked back at him

He let out a weary sigh, glanced around, and suggested, Let’s go downstairs to talk about this.” 

Together, we took the elevator down

Down in the hospital’s chillout zone, Mr. Zachary snagged a quiet corner and let out a weary sigh. Back in the 80s, things weren’t as tight policywise, and our economy was just gaining momentum. Old Man Young started out with nothing but his carpentry skills and turned that into some serious seed money. He got to know folks from all walks of life, set up a lumber mill, and when that started raking in the dough, he launched a bunch of decorating businesses. Before you knew it, he was popping up branches in cities all over the southeast. The bigger the company got, the fatter his wallet grew. With cash to burn, he got the idea to snap up land and mountains all over the place. Back then, if you had the money, you could get your hands on idle mountains for miles, especially around Lake City.” 

Mr. Zachary had a lot to say, and I was not quite sure where he was going with it, so I just stayed quiet 

and listened

He paused for a breath and kept going, These days, everyone knows Lake City’s got mountains galore that are chockfull of mines. Buying them up back then was like hitting a gold mineliterally. Old Man Young bought up just about every hill and dale around Lake City and mined them to the hilt. Those mines ballooned the Youngsfortune like you would not believe. But you know how it is- people always want more. Ten years back, those mountains were pretty much tapped out, and the government was clamping down on private mining. Still, the old man was dead set on one last payday. But greed’s a tricky beast. It always wants more than it can handle, and sure enough, trouble came knocking.” 

Mr. Zachary took a casual sip from his travel mug and added, After years of mining, those mountains were hollowed out. Right when Old Man Young was about to cash in one last time and call it quits, one of the mountains gave way from too much digging. Thousands of acres just collapsed overnight. It was a huge mess, made headlines and all. You might’ve caught wind of it at some point.‘ 

I knitted my brows and asked, Are you talking about the Snakehead Mountain collapse?I remember when I was still in school, that story was everywhere. Even before the internet took over our lives, it seemed like everyone knew about it

He gave a nod, a hint of resignation in his voice. That disaster was huge. It was not just Lake City talking, but people from all over heard about it.” 

I was confused. Sure, it was a big deal at the time, but it was just a landslide, right? Most folks 

thought it was natural and just the earth shifting, and with all those doomsday predictions about the Mayan calendar, a lot of people just chalked it up to that. It did not seem to have lasting effects. Or is 

there something more that we did not know?” 

Mr. Zachary nodded, his face growing serious. A whole mountain came down, and it was riddled with mines. Do you really think it was just a landslide?” 

I paused, the realization hitting me. Forget the villages in the mountains, what about the maze of mines that were still running, the miners… 

I caught my breath and looked at Mr. Zachary, How many died in the mines when it happened?” 

With furrowed brows and eyes that started to redden, Mr. Zachary said softly, Three hundred.” 

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