Abe also frowned upon hearing this. Although he had expected a reaction, Solander’s strong action at this time was far beyond his expectations.
This was tantamount to waging a war.
In reality, before this, most Qari families were generally disgusted with Kimbra’s rebellion.
Fortunately, because the United States might invade at any time, no one dared to break the current balance and allow other families the chance to take advantage of them. So, even if everyone was dissatisfied with Kimbra’s behavior, they still agreed to take a neutral attitude towards this matter. However, it was different now.
Kimbra had completely offended the Elvis family.
Under the watchful eyes of everyone, he tried to violate the only mistress of the Elvis family, and this mistress was also a member of the United Kingdom royal family.
Now even if the Elvis family was willing to play down this matter, the United Kingdom would never allow them to do so!
The nature of this incident had gone beyond the scope of the family’s dignity, so the Elvis family could only and must choose to attack Kimbra.
Abe wanted to pretend like he did not see Kimbra’s eyes asking for help, but when he saw Kimbra’s eyes that were like a lone wolf’s, he still tensed up.
“Abe, you offended the Elvis family the moment you stood by me. Do you want to continue to offend the Rothschilds now?” Kimbra knew that he had reached the critical moment of life and death, so he started threatening Abe without hiding anything.
Abe gritted his teeth and said, “Solander, let Kimbra go back first for my sake. He can’t die here. I will not stop you no matter what you want to do in the future…”
Solander narrowed his eyes.
He was silent for a while, and in the end, he said coldly, “Okay, since we’ve been friends for more than two decades, I’ll agree to that.”
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