Klaus had come home late that evening, and as soon as he came in, he saw Rebecca, his dear sister, drinking herself out of her misery.

It seemed that she was in a really bad mood. She didn't take off her makeup, and even wore the long dress she had worn at the ball. The exposed shoulder design made her depression seem even more charming.

Rebecca looked up and saw Klaus. She raised her glass.

Klaus, who had remained expressionless the entire time, had a smile on his face. He lifted up his sleeves and elegantly opened the bottle with lightweight steps like a cat, pouring himself a cup as well. On the contrary, my dear sister, this evening has been a great success! "

Rebecca looked at Klaus, who was beaming with joy, and became even more depressed. They had not even been able to touch Elijah's fur. Klaus was sick!

"Are you crazy? Katie died before Sophie could finish the spell. " Rebecca could not see where they had succeeded. They had not been able to find Elijah and Davina. They had failed!

Klaus's eyes narrowed as he drank the sweetest of the bright red blood. "I know I killed Katie." The man who casually threw away a bomb was still drinking leisurely.

"What did you do?" Rebecca stood up and walked over to Klaus. He didn't make this damn plan, and now he's destroying it, her brother.

"We, the little witches, have no reason not to try to have Marcel be buried with her. I saved his life, and because of that, Marcel regained his trust in me as I had hoped."

"Sophie trusts you," she said. "I trust you, not my more reliable instincts." "I trust you," Klaus said.

As a result, Klaus had betrayed their trust, turning everything into a joke, a damn joke.

Klaus looked at her, unable to understand why she had become so excited. "Wake up, Rebecca. The witches are only scheming for themselves. They only want this little girl Davina." As he spoke, behind them, Klaus's voice was filled with possessiveness, a longing for power. He continued to explain excitedly to Rebecca, "What do you think will happen when they have her?"

Klaus threw a handful of clear crystals at Bai Lu. If that happened, Rebecca would go crazy. After being shocked for a moment, Bailu held Rebecca's hand. They had been fighting everyday, and she was very troubled by the complications of doing so, as well as by the home management company.

Rebecca gave Klaus a blow to the back of the head. She was afraid she wouldn't be able to control the urge to kill her brother.

"A truce? Of course not! " "They will use Davina's power to fight against all of us."

Rebecca just stared at him, her eyes filled with infinite despair. Yes, the worst part was that Elijah was still in the hands of that damned witch.

"Even if you're right, our plan is to find Elijah, and you've let us down." Rebecca shook her head. Why would Elijah think that Klaus was still alive? He was clearly a real devil.

He was able to take advantage of everyone around him, Marcel, Sophie, her, Elijah, Rebecca. There was no doubt that if it came to White Dew and his own children one day, the disappointment would be the same.

Klaus' good mood had changed with her sarcastic tone. He threw back his blanket and said, "You are always lacking in confidence in me, Rebecca," Klaus used his trump card, his pleased lips curling into a smile. "Because I protected Marcel, he trusted me even more, so much that he was willing to give Elijah back to us."

Thus, their plan was a success. One stone, two birds with one stone.

Klaus' eyes were filled with ambition and desire. "When the time comes, when Marcel tells me everything about Davina, I will take her in my own hands."

Rebecca nodded in acknowledgement, her tone becoming cold and heartless, not even bothering to look at her brother. "I have no doubt that Klaus, you will achieve what you want, you will always do that!"

Bai Lu looked at Rebecca's eyes that were fixated on her older brother. She spat out each word maliciously, "I don't care. The rest of us have to pay the price. Klaus, you really make me sick."

Rebecca disappeared into the night, and White Dew came out of the door with her face turned to the side, sighing silently.

Klaus' cold, gloomy face flashed in front of her, and White Dew's silence was too obvious.

"What, don't you agree with my dear sister?" "Do you think I can't do what I promised you?" Before he could answer, he made as if to turn away. Damn it, he didn't care at all.

"Actually, you could have said less." How could the art of the Klaus language not be used on his family? It was such a simple thing, and if he could only explain it a little, even if it was just the tip of the iceberg, Rebecca would not have this attitude.

"That's rude. I've always said that. I've never understood Elijah's gentleness and gentleness." Klaus was a tough, stubborn man who never bothered to explain.

Bai Lu helplessly summarized her speech. Klaus' laborious and clumsy character surprised her a little, "Actually, you didn't do it on purpose, right?"

Klaus didn't even look at her, just grabbed her hands as they passed and moved into the room. "You damn well want me to leave Katie with you."

"Klaus?" She almost wanted to scratch the wall. Klaus held the crystal key in her hand and said softly.

Klaus's chin should not be lifted too sharply. She believed that if Klaus changed his posture a little, and changed his language, Rebecca would be a happy little girl tonight, and would think her brother a resourceful genius.

Unfortunately, there was no such thing as' if '.

Perhaps, this was the reason why everyone thought that Klaus was a bastard. He had always been responsible for provoking others, and even if it was a meticulous plan, he could still accomplish the hardest part of it by himself.

Klaus closed his eyes and listened to the wolf cub's chattering. The curve of his lips gradually calmed down. He didn't like other people's complaints.

But, admitting it, Klaus thought Elijah had a good word for it. God, he hadn't really given up on him yet, and he had given him a magical little gift.

Bai Lu felt the hands on her stomach become gentle. She quietly breathed a sigh of relief. This guy finally stopped emitting cold air.

There really wasn't a need for another ice mountain in this kind of house. Bai Lu and her child were extremely uncomfortable.

Besides, it was time for her to find a suitable place for Katie. Fortunately, Klaus had not lost his final conscience.

The reason Klaus didn't kill Katie was not because of his conscience, but because, deep down, Rebecca was right. Klaus was a real devil, and he didn't care about anyone but his family.

It was only because Klaus never easily promised anything, and once he did, it was inevitable that he would do it — that was the principle.

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