Rich With A Thousand Accounts

Rich With A Thousand Accounts
Chapter 1



Prorough...


Brakkk...


"I'm sorry, I don't have the money to pay my debts yet."


"Please don't spoil my furniture!"


Lay Crescentia, the owner of the house, was waiting for some people to come and damage the belongings in his house.


They come and tear Lay's house apart, asking him to leave his house. Because the house is willing to be taken to pay debts that have been accumulated and not paid by him.


The owner of the house, Lay Crescentia and his son Reo Onsi, attempted to defend the house. The estate of his father Reo, who died two weeks ago.


"I don't care! You have to pay or you don't..."


Sly grins rose on their lips, troublemakers came. They were the men of the Land Leech, who came to collect debts, but by extortion and forcibly taking on assets owned by Lay Crescentia.


Leeches in this area are known to be harsh, often using physical violence and threats in carrying out their actions. Just like they did with Lay Cresentia and his son Reo Onsi.


"What?" ask Lay, who did not hear the continuation of the words of the man earlier.


"Haha..."


The person actually laughs while raising his eyebrows, giving a signal or flirtatious code.


This scared Lay, and took a few steps back. He understands the code as a threat that leads to sexual harassment.


Lay Crescentia is a housewife and also a keeper at a grocery store. She lives with her son, Reo Onsi, in a house on the outskirts of the city.


They live with great difficulty because the income Lay Cresentia earns from his work is not enough to meet their daily living needs. Moreover, her husband had just died two weeks ago.


"If you don't want to go or serve us, then this house will burn us down!" threaten one of them.


"You know for yourself, right, if this house has been made a guarantee? So, it already belonged to the Big Boss. You two have no right to be in this house anymore!"


"But we have nowhere to live" Lay lamented in compassion.


"Curtain! what care?!"


The man actually said that, this house will be taken to pay debts that have been accumulated and not paid by Lay Cresentia.


But Lay Crescentia and Reo Onsi are trying to keep their home and say they are going to pay off little by little. However, instead of getting justice, they get physical violence and even indecent treatment from their people.


"Serve us Lay, then we'll let you be here for a while." Lay, of course, rejected the terms.


Brakkkk


Eventually Leech Land succeeded in taking over the house, and Lay Crescentia and Reo Onsi were forced to move to a smaller and less livable place, which they were forced to obtain.


Lay Crescentia and Reo Onsi were victims of acts of violence and the forced retrieval of assets carried out by the Land Leech. However, they were unable to fight back due to the legal system that was unable to protect them.


As underprivileged, Lay Crescentia and Reo Onsi do not have access to adequate lawyers or security systems to protect them. In addition, they also face a larger problem, namely corruption and weakness of the legal system that allows Land Leeches to carry out criminal acts easily.


This causes criminal acts to increase and harm the underprivileged.


In fact, this case also shows how important the protection of human rights such as the right to property. That everyone has the right to own property that they legally own and must be protected from all forms of violence and forced recruitment. However, in this case, Lay Cresentia could do nothing. All had been an agreement in the beginning, at the time of taking the debt for the purposes of her husband's treatment.


Lay Crescentia's house was a mess, because the people damaged furniture, broke windows, and knocked down all kinds of objects in the house.


They also threw personal items belonging to Lay Crescentia and Reo Onsi outside the house.


As Lay Crescentia and Reo Onsi attempt to defend their home, the men grow increasingly angry and use violence to drive them out of the house.


They hit Lay Crescentia, forcing Reo to kick them, who would sexually abuse his mother.


After the incident, the house became very messy. All the objects inside the house were broken and scattered throughout the room. Floors and walls were also damaged by the violence committed by these people. Many of the furniture inside the house, such as sofas, tables, and cabinets have been damaged and can no longer be used.


Some valuables such as televisions, computers, and other electronic items have also been damaged by the actions of these people. Moreover, the precious personal items they brought with them were forcefully.


In addition to physical damage, this incident also left psychological trauma for Lay Cresentia and Reo Onsi.


They are traumatized by the acts of violence committed by these people. They feel scared and insecure because their home has been taken over, so they are forced to move to an unknown place where they will take shelter.


Lay Crescentia and Reo Onsi reported the incident to local police. However, they did not get an adequate response from the police. They feel that the police are not serious about their case and are not providing enough protection.


Finally they try to seek help from NGOs and advocates who can help them. However, they have difficulty in seeking adequate assistance because they do not have access to sufficient resources and do not have the money to pay expensive legal fees.


In the end, they decided to let the case go and move to a smaller place and a less decent house. They felt that they had no other choice and did not have the strength to fight against a crime organization like the Land Leech.


"Where do we want to live, ma'am?"


"We're looking for a small contract, okay, right?" Lay tried to comfort his son, saying he would look for a rented house.


Though he did not have enough money to pay for the rent, which would be used for their residence.


"There is a free place to live?" Reo asked again.


But Lay could not answer the question, because in this big city there could not be a place to live that was free for both of them.