679 Kill Elijah
âShe found the weapons that none of them could tell its whereabouts, thatâs enough achievement for me,â Marcel defended her fiercely while Adele looked at him, tears filling her eyes.
It took every willpower in Adele not to let the tears fall. It was weird but lately, she was getting emotional at the smallest thing. However, she was truly touched by what Marcel did for her. He was the only one to have defended her this much amid what she had done. Even her half-siblings had never stood up for her this way and thought their fathers hated each other and they should be enemies.
âI guess there is room for second chances,â Daniel said and Marcel raised a brow. He didnât fight him on this one? What was he up to or perhaps he still wanted his son to preserve his position after all? Marcel didnât trust him one bit. In one way or the other, Daniel was going to cash in on this.
âAnd the last issue of the day, how do we deal with Elijah?â Robert raised it.
And the room became heated once more in conversation as everyone deliberated on a course of action.
Cindy raised her hand and the noise quieted down, âHe killed one of our own, I suggest he dies as well. An eye for an eye.â She suggested smugly while staring at Adele.
Thanks to Elijah, she received a restraining order from her family and was termed a stalker. Since she wasnât able to make Elijah hers, Cindy preferred to have him dead rather than him being kept alive and stand the chances of getting together with Adele.
Cindy knew that Elijah and Adele were lovers and she would give anything in the world to see the look on her face when her lover is executed right in front of her. Would she keep on her icy mask or would it finally crack? She was enthusiastic to see it happen.
Adele didnât dare to put in any suggestion knowing the wolves in sheepâs clothing were waiting for an opportunity to pounce on her. However, she wasnât comfortable with the idea of them putting Elijah to death. She was carrying his baby for heavenâs sake! What was she going to tell her unborn child? That she had sat and done nothing while they plotted the death of its father?
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She was close to squirming in her seat, however, the arrogance Cindy exuded gave her the courage to stay still. Adele knew that she couldnât show weakness now else her family was going to eat her alive. Marcel was right, they canât know about the baby. At least, not for now.
âIâll say give him the chance of a trial. itâs the brother to the head of the commission that weâre dealing with here and a war with the Draven family wouldnât be easy and detrimental to us.â Victor advised them.
Looking down at Cindy, he continued, âAnd perhaps the next time we call an important meeting like this, children shouldnât be invited.â
All eyes were on Cindy which made her face heat up with embarrassment while her father, Benjamin scratched the back of his head, ashamed. Why were his children such a big disgrace?
Seeing the condescending look from Victor, Cindy had no choice but to shut her mouth and mind her business.
âThat sounds like a good idea,â Carmine supported her son, âJumping head first into a war is not good for business.â She was proud of her sonâs wisdom. He made his momma proud.
âThen we invite Elijah over,â Marcel inputted. As much as he hated Elijahâs ass, killing him just like that without an explanation did not sit right with him for strange reasons. Somewhere deep down inside of him, Marcel knew it was because of Arianna â this was the reason that she kept Elijahâs identity from him in the first place.
Even though Marcel was beginning to understand why she did it, it didnât mean that she had forgiven him. Had she told him on time, he would have solved it another way that wouldnât require him being killed or brought to trial. He would have thought of something for her sake.
Perhaps, he would have turned a blind eye or forged his identity just so the case could be closed; only if he was repentant. But now, Elijah had to face the music the hard way and it was on her.
âAs if he is going to come knowing itâs his slaughter,â Robert found the idea laughable.
âWhich is why the invitation would go to his brother and the head of the commission, Eric. He needs to be aware of the crimes his brother committed and perhaps, we can come to a settlement,â Marcel said and not even Robert could refute it. Instead, he cleared his throat awkwardly, turning the other way.
Daniel chortled, his son put the fool in his place. But Marcel glared at him. What was funny? He must take delight in other peopleâs misery.
âThe only settlement we would accept is him handing his brother over!â Benjamin made his own suggestion, feeling left out in the conversation.
âAnd if he doesnât hand Elijah over? What are we going to do? Start a war with the commission? Are you going to be at the front line of the battle? If you are, then I suggest we get rid of these formalities and kill Elijah right away.â Carmine spit at Benjamin with a ferocity that made him unable to say and just stared at her open mouth.
Everyone at the table went dead silent while Victor fought the urge to laugh out loud. At least someone just got a piece of his motherâs mind and it felt honestly good. Now Benjamin knows why he too rarely gets on the womanâs bad side.
As if she didnât just speak down to Benjamin, Carmine fluffed her hair, turning to the others with a sweet smile all of them knew better than to trust, âAnything else?â
âAs a matter of fact, yes,â Daniel said right away and the ominous clouds gathered once again.