Chapter 2637
Night of Destiny
Shirley grabbed her phone and headed toward the cabin. Richard was fiddling with a machine when he
suddenly saw his precious daughter coming in. He looked up and asked, âWhy are you here?â She
handed him the phone with a firm resolve. âDad, please instruct your men to turn around. I need to go
back to Averna.â Richard looked at the phone she handed him. He didnât even need to guess to know
that his daughter was aware of his communication with Zacharias.
âDonât be unreasonable.â He took the phone and said, âGo back to your seat.â âWhat if I parachute off
the plane then?â She looked at her father and only became even more determined. He was
immediately startled. So, he quickly grabbed her. âDonât act rashly at this altitude!â âTell me what
mission Zacharias is undertaking then. Why did he send me away? Is it perilous?â Shirley sat across
from her father. Although she was overwhelmed by anxiety and on the verge of tears, she remained
composed on the surface.
Richard looked at his daughter and suddenly felt his heart pang. He sighed wearily as he spoke,
âShirley, of course, I would love nothing more than to allow you to return. However, thereâs a chance
that Zacharias would get distracted if youâre in Averna.â She couldnât help but grip her fatherâs hand as
her eyes turned red-rimmed.
âDad, please. I beg you. Turn the plane around! Send me back there. At least let me know if heâs safe.
Please?â Richard knew the daughter he had raised wasnât one to get flustered easily. She was usually
calm and rational. So, he felt pained to see her in such emotional distress for the first time. In the end,
what else could he do but support his daughter in her endeavors? âNixon, turn the plane around,â
Richard called out to the cockpit.
âUnderstood, Mr. Lloyd.â The plane smoothly switched to another route. There wasnât even a hint of
turbulence.
Richard took out a satellite phone and dialed a number before giving an order on the other end, saying
sternly, âKeep an eye on the situation at Easternia.
Immediately report to me if any strange activities are happening.â Shirley sat beside her father. âDad,
do you know who heâs dealing with?â âA few people who are capable of collectively challenging his
position. Itâs definitely not something ordinary folks can intervene in. These individuals wield extensive
influence and have numerous subordinates. Zacharias sent you away so he could focus on his task
without worrying about you.â Richard didnât bother hiding the truth from her.
He had received a heads-up from Ren about this matter because they had been setting up a trap all
this time. They were going to use this opportunity to take down several major players capable of
causing massive upheaval in one fell swoop.
Shirleyâs heart instantly tightened as her mind started racing. Even though she understood that
Zacharias wanted to protect her, all she wanted to do was stay by his side and support him in any way
she could. She didnât want to be apart from him at all.
The plane swiftly flew to the military airport in Averna. Richard had already scheduled for a car in
advance. Nonetheless, he arranged for another car to take Angela and Ava home. Meanwhile, he took
Shirley and headed straight in a particular direction.
Shirleyâs heartstrings were taut throughout the entire journey. She knew the people Zacharias was
dealing with at this time were extraordinarily dangerous.
Those who could challenge his status were undoubtedly deeply entrenched in this battle.
âDad, does he stand a chance?â she asked Richard nervously.
âWeâre not sure.â âCan I go to the island?â Shirley begged earnestly. âDad, please take me to the
island!â âDo you really want to go?â Richard turned to ask. He had trained Shirley himself and had
complete confidence in her abilities. Still, he couldnât bear to see her take such risks.
âDad, trust me. I can handle it.â Shirley nodded resolutely. She wanted to stand side by side with
Zacharias and support him through this battle.
Just then, she was standing by the railing at the dock when she suddenly saw a series of fireworks
exploding in the air from the distant island. So, she pointed at it and said urgently, âDad, somethingâs
happening over there.â She looked at the explosions and flashes on the island. Those only indicated
that the battle had officially begun.
âDad, letâs go over there! I beg of you,â pleaded Shirley. At this moment, her entire heart flew toward
the island.
Suddenly, there was a deafening sound of rotor blades as three military helicopters hovered in the sky.
Soon, one of them descended steadily onto the road. Shirley tugged Richard over, exclaiming, âDad,
letâs go! I want to go, too.â