Kant regained his composure at this time.
When he saw Solander coming forward to keep the peace, he quickly thanked, “Mr. Solander…”
However, before he finished speaking, Solander did not even look at him and said coldly, “Mr. Kant, Miss Anya, first of all, as the head of the Elvis family, I am very grateful to you and all of my relatives and friends for coming to Warwick and Elibetha’s wedding. But now that the wedding is over, I don’t think there is much need for you to stay here…”
“To avoid unnecessary trouble, I suggest that you leave here as soon as possible, and it would be best if you don’t stay in Bardot. Otherwise, if something unpleasant happens, it will be a bit ugly.”
When Kant heard this, the smile that just appeared on his face immediately froze.
Solander was being very blunt. He was indirectly asking the members of the five families to leave. He was expressing his dissatisfaction with the attack just now.
“Mr. Solander, I have to explain to you about the attack just now…”
Anya wanted to explain but was interrupted abruptly by Solander waving his hand.
“Miss Anya, too many things have happened today and I’m a little tired. I think I’m not the only one here who wants this. I believe many friends here should have the same idea too.”
Anya looked at Solander’s firm eyes and felt a chill in her heart.
Solander’s attitude was very clear. He did not want to hear any explanation at all, and he already believed in his heart that the attack was initiated by the Rothschilds.
It was true that they had no direct evidence that the attackers were ordered by the Rothschilds, but the evidence was only needed in court. Once everyone made up their minds, they did not need any furhter evidence.
Anya looked around for help. If they went back with their tails between their legs this time, it would definitely affect their status in the family.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Life at The Top