At the graveyard, the sky, which was originally clear, was slowly covered by a few dark clouds, and it darkened instantly.
There was a great sense of oppression as a storm was coming.
Everyone held their breath as they waited for Darnell's answer. It was as if their lives were in his hands.
As they waited with bated breath, Darnell laughed softly, "So I should thank you?"
Caesar pursed his lips, and his eyes, hidden behind the glasses, had a baleful glint.
The battle was on the verge of breaking out.
Caesar had quite a few men with him, but they had just been dealt with by Darnell's men, and most of them were dead or wounded.
In a situation like this, he had no upper hand at all.
The only reason he was still standing here to negotiate with Darnell was that he still had Elaine in his hands.
Darnell took a step forward, and said in a nonchalant tone, "Your greatest triumph today is no more than ruining Grandpa's ashes. But have you checked that it's really his ashes?"
Caesar's face changed, "You tampered with the ashes?"
"You're wrong. There are no ashes at all."
At that moment, Hilbert was helped out from the side by Darnell's mother. Although he was hobbling with a cane, he still looked in good spirits and would have no problem living for a few more years.
Elaine was exhilarated, "Great-grandpa ..."
Caesar burst into a hysteric laughter, "You put on a good show. Well, well, well, turns out I'm the one who won't leave here today."
He then looked at Franklin and sneered, "Brother ... I didn't expect that you had set up this trap with them, and went so far as to use your own daughter as bait ..."
Hilbert sighed, "Caesar, after all this, you still won't turn back?"
"Turn back? Why would I turn back? In all the years I've been banished from the James family, you've never given me a chance to turn back!" Caesar pulled Elaine over and put the gun to her head, "Fine, since you've all made it this far, I'll finish this last show with you. Even if I die here today, I have Elaine to bury with me."
Elaine whimpered in a broken voice, "Uncle ..."
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