"You're wrong, I care."

Elijah came in carrying a mass of white cloth in his arms. His movements were calm and his manner was indifferent, as if his presence could explain everything.

Bai Lu retracted her hand and breathed a sigh of relief in her heart.

The Magi could not help but open up a path for him.

Sophie stood up. She stared at the item wrapped in white cloth. The outline of her body was very familiar.

Jane, her sister, she's back, Sophie's eyes filled with tears.

Elijah laid Jane down gently. Even as a corpse, he was as elegant and polite as a lady.

"I've brought evidence," Elijah said to Sophie and them, nodding his head in reassurance. "I want to help you with the evidence."

The witches looked at her and all fell silent. Sophie's magic was just like a dream, but Jane was very powerful. She had sacrificed a lot for the Magi, which was why many of them had indulged Sophie's willfulness.

Sophie watched as Elijah laid Jane down. Her sister's body was cold and stiff, but the expression on her face was firm.

"Jane An." Sophie's beautiful brown eyes were watery and her voice choked.

"I got it from Marcel himself." Elijah gave Sophie a white handkerchief, and Sophie took it, still in a state of excitement, her white body trembling with her, a little embarrassed.

It seemed that Sophie and Jane had a very good relationship.

Jane and Sophie, Elijah and Klaus, Beru felt envious from the bottom of her heart.

Brothers and sisters, she had never had, they were interdependent, they helped each other, like an inseparable whole.

He said he would come and take them home.

"May she be at peace." Elijah took a step back and let Sophie approach. Sophie sat down on her knees beside Jane, her hand trembling against Jane's cold cheek.

The air was filled with tears of sadness and hatred.

Elijah took a brief look at the white dew. It looked like there was nothing wrong with her. She looked healthy and had strong vitality.

Sophie and the others quickly collected themselves and looked at Elijah.

Elijah let go of her hand and turned to promise them. "Klaus will agree to your terms," he said calmly.

They had given Elijah time, but he had apparently not convinced his brother.

"I need some time." "You know I'm the only one who can convince Klaus."

Poirot saw Sophie begin to waver.

The Ancestral Vampires themselves were their last hope.

Agnes was still looking at him with disdain, "I've given you time, time is over."

Beru and Sophie both looked at Agnes. Sabin's personality was so extroverted that she couldn't help but say, "Shut up, Agnes."

She noticed that Sabin and Sophie had always been on the same side. They were like good sisters, and Sabin was especially concerned about Sophie's every move.

Many of Sophie's decisions had involved Sabin in their opinions and actions.

Elijah nodded. They had made a rational choice, or else he would have had to use his own methods to take the dew away, and Elijah would have found it rather rude in front of Jane's body.

"So far, accept the deal."

Sophie nodded.

"Then, promise me that Bai Lu and the child will be safe and sound." Elijah's cold gaze filtered through every wizard, making sure they had received his message. " Otherwise... Klaus will kill all of you, "he quickly walked to the door, stopped and leaned forward, his cold smile still on his face," And I will help him. "

Sophie and the others chose to believe Elijah, who had always been a man of his word among the vampires, and whose noble, honest brother had guaranteed his qualities with countless deeds, unlike his capricious and tyrannical brother.

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