491 A Scattered Ending
Selma Payne’s POV:
The Evaria Family accepted everything, at least on the surface.
Earl of Marlowe had resigned from his position as the Royal Academy of Sciences president and did not say a word about what the family had suffered. He used a closed-door attitude to convey his position subtly.
With irrefutable evidence, the truth of the human experiment was finally revealed. The number of girls who died at the hands of the Evaria Family couldn’t be counted with two hands. The youngest among them was only fifteen years old, and from the logs, they died of complications after the operation.
After being taken home from the research Institute and imprisoned, the girls did not receive the care they deserved, especially those who had ‘failed to conceive’.
The head of the Evaria Family, who was in charge of this experiment, believed that they ‘did not have the qualifications to be the mother of the King and had angered the Moon Goddess’, so he left the girls to their own devices.
Little did they know that if Moon Goddess knew that someone was using her name to do such a brutal thing, she would personally destroy all the villainous people in a thunderous rage.
The girl that Carey missed also couldn’t escape her misfortune. She couldn’t stand the unusually violent pregnancy symptoms and died.
What disgusted me the most was that the person in charge believed that the stillbirth was the ‘incarnation of the King who died early’. He actually... Mixed the baby into Carey’s food and made her eat it without her knowing so that the ‘incarnation of the King’ would become one.
This report made my stomach churn. I couldn’t keep calm when I read this, and I retched.
Dorothy didn’t even want to read this report a second time. From her expression of righteous indignation, I did not doubt that if the Evaria Family couldn’t give an explanation to the outside world before sunset, Dorothy would unhesitatingly use some dangerous witchcraft to drag this rotten family into hell.
At this point, I knew the Evaria Family could not turn the tables. Those small fights that caught wind of the situation would no longer pose a threat. As long as the label of ‘murderer’ was stuck on its head, they would never have the chance to touch the throne, and all their ambitions would be in vain.
Even if I didn’t summon any intelligence personnel, I could imagine how badly the Evaria Family must be in trouble. Some even thought of me, such as Emma’s parents. They hoped that my brother and Emma were about to get married, so they would show mercy and at least not make things so ugly.
“Ugly?” Looking at the letter personally written by Mr. Evaria Jr., the paper that exuded a faint fragrance made me scoff. “Would it be more unbearable than the dead faces of girls who starved to death? Would it be more disgusting than the blood of a stillborn?”
I threw the letter back onto the tray. I didn’t want to give those people any chance. “Tell him to get lost. If he knew this would happen, why did he do it? By the way, tell him to sit down and think about what mistakes he has made and what troubles he has caused. It’s too late for me to wipe their butts, so he’s asking me to let them go? Does he hear what he’s saying?”
Kara left with the letter.
The Evaria Family was just a small opponent. From the beginning, I knew their chances of winning were too slim, but they had brought me a shocking problem – Azazel and Leviathan. Neither of them was easy to deal with. It was easy to invite a god, but hard to send him away. How could a person who made a deal with the devil eliminate the devil’s shadow?
I couldn’t care less about the elves, but I had to do my best to ensure the safety of the werewolves.
It was impossible for Azazel to let go of our past grudges, and Leviathan was unwilling to miss the ‘good show’ for some unknown reason. It was impossible for the Evaria Family to be willing to go down so easily. As long as there was a chance, they would definitely contact the demons and try to find an opportunity to overturn the outcome.
I was at a loss about whether to cut off all signs of this as soon as possible or leave a sliver of ‘survival’ to follow the vine to find the melon and capture all of them in one fell swoop... This was unlikely. At the very least, we had to seize the opportunity first so that we wouldn’t be completely clueless even when disaster was about to hit us.
Now, my think tank was in a mess. Jordin was far away in the Spring Rain Pack, and Emma had no choice but to enter the secret prison temporarily. The only person I could ask was Dorothy.
Dorothy thought we might let the Evaria Family take a breather. “When cornered, they’d do whatever they could. I didn’t doubt at all that they’d be able to summon Azazel from the city center tomorrow,” she said. “After doing such a terrible thing, coupled with the new kindness and old grudges, His Majesty will definitely not let the Evaria Family off. They won’t be able to cause any trouble on their own. So why don’t we use yesterday’s enemies as tomorrow’s tools and use them to find out the evil demons’ movements?
“Maybe we should shut their ears for now and monitor them secretly. It’s best if they don’t do anything. If they really dare to collude with the demons, then at least we can know that this family is beyond redemption, and they wouldn’t be unprepared when the demons come.”