
"What do you mean?" Tristan's expression turned dark.
He didn't have a good impression of Ethan in the first place, and now
he still dared to come here to say strange things.
Once Alrich's funeral is over, he'll exterminate the Aker family and
drake Family.
The ones cursed are the Aker family and the Drake family!
"Tristan!" Sabine walked over. "Don't be rude."
"Sir," Tristan clenched his teeth. "This guy here spouts shit
it's blank! He said ..."
"Go there, I'll take care of Mr. Hunt."
Tristan took a deep breath to suppress the anger within him and
didn't say anything more.
Sabine's emotions run counter when she sees Ethan.
Alrich told him not to hate the man behind all this. Ethan
it might be the person behind it, but it seemed impossible at that moment
same.
How could Ethan possibly shake the illegal circle of Starling City?
There are many powerful families in the north that support this place.
He has learned that the Drake family is supported by the Saxons
north, while the Aker family is supported by the Hale family in the north. These two families were considered middle-level families, and they had influence
the incredible.
They were no less than his main family line in the north.
When Sabine learns that the main family in the north cannot send
help even though they are in trouble, he knows that everything becomes
very tricky.
Is this something that Ethan Hunt, the king of the forbidden territory of Greencliff, can
shake it?
That's not possible.
That's definitely not possible.
"Mrs. Hunt, why did you come to Starling City?" Sabine poured a cup
tea to Ethan and calmly asked another question, "Is it Master
Hunt knew something like this would suddenly happen to my family?"
He asked very directly.
"Yes, I already know."
Ethan's reply was even more direct.
Sabina's eyes narrowed.
"You also saw my father's death coming?"
"Yes I do."
Sabine shuddered and she almost spilled the tea from the teapot.
He looked straight at Ethan and was silent for a moment before asking, "Then
why didn't you stop it from happening?"
Sabine immediately regretted asking.
Ethan is not related to his family at all, and defends them
would offend both the Aker family and the Drake family, as well as the powerful families in the
the north supported them. Who would want to do something like that?
If he angered two big shots in the north, the so-called territory
forbidden this Greencliff will disappear overnight!
"Because he has to die" replied Ethan. "I'm sure your father was even more aware
it's more than me."
Sabine's gaze was unstable anymore.
Ethan's words are very similar to what Alrich told him before
she die.
Alrich was very calm when he told Sabine what to do
after he died. It was as if he had been waiting for this day for that time
very long, and death was actually a release for him.
Is Ethan the one he's waiting for?
What the hell is going on?
"There are a lot of things where you will start to despair after seeing it too
a lot of. And once you feel hopeless, you'll want everything to change."
Sabine doesn't quite understand what Ethan is saying. He continued, "But
some people do not have the ability to change something, or
some people do not have the courage to change. Some are not even brave
to try to change something. Your father had courage but didn't
have the ability."
"Are you trying to say that my father should use
his own death to change whatever you're talking about?"
Sabine had a strange smile on her face.
But he felt he had the right answer.
He doesn't know what Ethan is talking about, but he also suddenly feels like him
understand everything.
He felt like he had fallen into a giant whirlpool.
Many eyes were staring at him. If he was just a little careless, that was
it means the end of him.
His father probably felt that way as the head of the family.
"Your father's sacrifice was not in vain."
Sabine suddenly feels that she cannot read Ethan at all.
He was like a thick fog and no one could see him clearly. No
maybe to see who he really is.
"Then you come to the Gelatic house tonight ..."
"Of course it's because I'm waiting for someone."
"Wait who?"
"They're almost there."