After all, Albert was the one in power once they were in jail. Even if he wanted to do something to them, nobody would know. Even if Albert killed them, he could come up with an excuse that they had taken their own lives.
“Don’t worry. I’m only asking. I don’t mean any harm,” Albert said indifferently. “Of course, don’t blame me for being ruthless if you guys dare to resist. Bring them away!”
With his order, the Draken Guardians immediately tied Elijah and the others with Draken Rope.
Draken Rope was specially made for martial artists. Even grandmaster martial artists would find it difficult to break free from it.
Plus, even if Elijah could break free from it, he didn’t dare to do so.
Albert was way more powerful than everyone else. Thus, Elijah and the group knew they would be worse off if they provoked Albert.
Thus, they could only pray Albert would keep his word and not torture them.
“Clean up and be alert to your surroundings. Don’t let anyone suspicious get away!” Albert ordered again. Then, he escorted Elijah and the others to the prison bus and headed straight to jail.
In the castle’s meeting room, Rufus sat indifferently in the corner and held a cup of hot coffee in his hands.
Eloise stayed beside him without a word. Clad in golden armor, Austin guarded the door vigilantly. Dustin and Julius sat across from each other with coffee and snacks on the table.
“Uncle Julius, can you speak now? You can speak freely here.” Dustin pushed a cup of coffee before Julius calmly. After coughing twice, Julius drank the entire cup of coffee.
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