Chapter 356
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
356 Sincere And Fake
Selma Payneâs POV:
Finally!
From the moment he entered the room, weâd been waiting for this moment.
âLook at what youâre saying. Iâve never laid my hands on the Evaria Family, and you say youâre here to visit?â I asked back with a smile.
Earl of Marloweâs face turned serious, and he said sternly, âI know that youâre not someone who likes to argue, and Iâm not someone who likes to waste my breath. Please believe that Iâm here today with utmost sincerity and want to have a frank and open talk with you.â
My face also darkened as I asked expressionlessly, âWhat do you want to talk about?â
âYou suddenly took away a few of my people last night,â said Earl of Marlowe. âI understand that last nightâs situation was extremely urgent, and it was inevitable that you were angry. However, I can guarantee that these people have never colluded with the enemy. Perhaps their behavior is a bit out of line, but seeing that they have not made any contributions, I ask you to be magnanimous and let them go!â
âDo you think they donât have the intention just because you say so? Itâs a pity that I donât think so. Be it the time, place, or related personnel; itâs too coincidental. Itâs so coincidental that I canât help but suspect them.
âMoreover, they were the people in charge of the finishing work last night. Your words canât offset such a big mistake. A dereliction of duty is inevitable. Or do you think theyâre used to escaping punishment without restraint and will return home safely without paying any price this time?â
I wouldnât fall for this old manâs tricks. Taking credit and acting pitiful wouldnât work here. Besides, what hard work could those people have done? I looked at their information last night. During the rotation of the person in charge, they didnât neglect their duties and didnât work for many days. Was his hand tired from counting his salary?
Earl of Marlowe could see that I was impervious to his words and helplessly gave in. âAt least let them go home first. Canât you send them to court after all the evidence is gathered? You suddenly asked people to take them away and even put them in the palaceâs dungeon. Their families are all uneasy and donât know what mistakes their relatives have made. Early in the morning, they came to the palace restlessly to ask me for an explanation. I almost couldnât stop a few agitated young people. I was also in a difficult position.â
âAre you threatening me with the Evaria Family?â I sneered and stared into his old eyes. âYou mean to say, if I donât let him go, the next ones to come to the palace to make a scene will be your other clansmen? Ha, this is interesting. Iâve never seen a noble perform acrobatics before. Could you pass on a message for me? He told those impassioned young people to come quickly and let me broaden my horizons.â
This old man dared to threaten me, so I didnât have to play nice. He said that one shouldnât hit a smiling person, but was a threat with a bitter face, not a threat?
What was the Evaria Family? It should be known that the change of power was only a matter of time. Any family could replace the Evaria Familyâs position because they had gotten it wrong. They were just one of the many carriers of power, not power itself.
However, Earl of Marlowe was indeed an old crook in politics. After seeing that I was angry, he immediately retracted his probing and respectfully said, âWhat are you saying? This is just a little complaint from an old man like me. I donât have any complaints about you.â
I waved my hand to signal him to stop his useless flattery and said bluntly, âIn short, I canât let the people in the dungeon go. But you can rest assured that I donât have a hobby of killing people for fun. If they are innocent, I will never let them suffer injustice because of my selfishness.
âOn the contrary, even if they had little to do with last nightâs attack, I would not tolerate anyone. As for the Evaria Family, donât worry. Iâll only work on this issue and wonât vent my anger on anyone else.â
With my resolute and decisive declaration, no matter how much Earl of Marlowe wanted to say, he could only keep it in. He was silent for a few seconds and then sighed tiredly, saying, âYouâve surprised me, Your Highness. I apologize for my underestimation of you before.â
âYoung people always receive all kinds of contemptuous looks. Your attitude is nothing. I donât care.â I said arrogantly, âI accept your apology and understand your motives. After all, weâre all serving all werewolves to make us better people, right?â
Earl of Marlowe nodded silently. He did not stay any longer and immediately left.
After he left, I asked Dorothy to inform the Intelligence Department to increase the surveillance on the Evaria Family and record any news of their private meetings with the Council of Elders and unknown people.
Then, I informed Benson, who was far away on the mobile patrol, and got him to secretly lead a small team to each pack to investigate the officers and merchants who belonged to the Evaria Family, their in-laws, and their friendly clans. I wanted to see if they had any contact with the wanderers suspected to be from the Azazel faction.
Earl of Marloweâs performance was flawless, but politicians were excellent actors. I couldnât believe his sincerity because he was not willing to give me that kind of thing.