716 He Doesnât Want To Die
âHas the Draven Family decided on giving up Elijah for the trial?â Robert asked him with authority. With his nemesis, Daniel, absent from the meeting, he must feel that it was right that he took his place.
Unfortunately, no matter how intimidating he appeared to look, Marcel didnât even flinch, no, it seemed as if that annoying dog was more important than the meeting judging from how nonchalant he looked.
âNo, they didnât and Iâm sure if the head of the committee made time to be here today, he would have announced the news himself, â Marcel answered calmly.
âWhat?â Robert was still talking when his overdramatic brother stole his limelight.
âWhat do you mean by that?!â Robert stood up, banging his hand hard on the startling the others, and continued to rave, â This is why we shouldnât have put you in charge of this case -â
âCorrection,â Marcel cut him off, âYou made Daniel head of the committee, not me,â He said so sweetly that one would have been deceived by it if it wasnât for the darkness gleaming in his eyes.
Benjamin was taken aback by Marcelâs comment, however, he quickly recovered and went on to scold him on how to do his job, âBut then you are the Don of this family, you should have made sure that Eric didnât leave without giving us, Elijah! This is why children shouldnât be given this position! It gets into their head and they canât do anything right!â
âThat includes your son, right?â Marcel said
âYes, of course⦠!â Benjamin recovered at the last minute and came to realize that Marcel just tricked him. He tried to rephrase his words immediately, âNo, I mean -â
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âSit down,â said Camille who had been quiet all this while and watching the events unfolding before her.
Hearing that command, Benjamin was dumbfounded and looked to his brother for help. There was no way that he could obey that womanâs command just like that. She was a woman for crying out loud and had no right to tell him what to do.
However, when his brother Robert didnât defend him and everyone gathered around the table was giving him looks, embarrassment washed over him. Benjamin cleared his throat awkwardly, âOld age must be getting to me that I need to sit now,â He said in a bid to cover his shame as he sat down.
Seeing that he was seated, Camille turned to Marcel, and asked, âHow does the Draven family intend to go about this? Surely they donât expect us to forgive them and move on just like that?â
âEric wants us to negotiate,â Marcel added, âOf course, without the trial of course.â
âThat would be an insult to our men who lost their lives because of him.â Robert insulted.
âInsults can always be remedied with a sincere apology,â Marcel answered him immediately.
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âThis is business, not looking down. Your ancient laws worked in the past, not now.â Marcel looked at him firmly.
âOr maybe youâre just scared of a war breaking out between both families. Youâre just being a coward about it,â Benjamin accused him and the whole place went dead silent.
All eyes fell on Marcel as they waited to see how he would react to that insulting comment. They knew that he had a temper â they all heard what happened between him and Daniel in the last meeting.
They must have waited for Marcel to explode or something, so when he said, âFine, letâs go to war with the Draven family then,â It came as a shock to them. It wasnât like Marcel to give in to them like that. He couldnât have grown so weak. After all, he was Danielâs son and they had been expecting more.
At once a smile lit up Benjaminâs expression. He was right, all Marcel needed was a little push and he gave in just like that! There was a very good reason why he wanted the war. When both sides war against one another, it could easily be resolved with the death of one of the Dons.
Unfortunately, Daniel had only one son and Adele was the next in line to the throne and a woman. They could easily remove her from the position and have his son Gabriel replace her. Only his competition then would be his brotherâs son, especially Arthur. But then, that was a problem he would think about in the future. For now, his enemyâs enemy is a friend.
Unfortunately for Benjamin, his brother Robert was thinking about the same thing. Unlike him who believes Gabriel would be the one to take the position after Adeleâs kicked out, Robert felt that the position was his sonâs Arthur, birthright.
If it hadnât been for his father getting banished for killing Albine, that position would have gone to him as the firstborn son and Arthur would have naturally been his heir. But then, Daniel and his family had to come over and steal his position (even though they were honestly the rightful owners when traced back)
âYou made the right decision,â Benjamin praised him, âThe war may be long and gory but it would restore our familyâs reputation that your great grandfather, Fergus, strived to build.â
âYeah, youâre right, considering your son Gabriel would be at the frontline of that battle, building it.â
âW-what?â Benjamin was dumbfounded, looking at Marcel for an explanation, âWhat are you talking about?â
âIsnât it right that the person who wants the war so much should stand at the front line, uncle?â Marcel asked him innocently.
Benjamin blinked at him, his mouth opening to say a word but nothing came out and Marcel went on to say with an endearing tone.
âBut then uncle, I know that you are too old to fight the battle, so thatâs why your son would take your place, isnât that amazing?â Marcel smirked at him devilishly.
âMarcel!â shouted Gabriel in question who couldnât take it anymore. He canât just sit there and watch his head being served for breakfast. If he led the war, there was no guarantee that he would survive. He doesnât want to die yet.