Chapter 529 - Five Hundred And Twenty-Nine: Power Hungry Wolf
The third point of view:
Aristotle argued that morality is sothing we learn. And that we are born as 'amoral' creatures. Our nature is inherently good. We are born with an ability to distinguish right from wrong. But we are not exempt from acting violently or selfishly. The good and bad debate is endless. We are not either good or bad, but both.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote that the mind is a constant battle?—?even if we don't notice it. Two wolves are fighting inside our minds to see which will take over. One is full of anger, greed, resentnt, and doubt. The other wolf is full of joy, compassion, kindness, and clarity.
Which wolf will win? Probably the one you feed the most.
Those were the thoughts in Cecil's mind as she found her way back to Erald.
"How did it go?" He asked the soonest she climbed in, hitting the gas.
"Intriguing but a waste. My mood plumted," Cecil complained grudgingly. The thought that Pedro still had to deal with Fernandez's family irritated him greatly.
Can't she have so peace for once? But Cecil knew the answer was no. She has dabbled with the Underworld mafia and pissed off her high profile mother-in-law as well, she has to deal with the consequences that co with it.
"What about her?"
She frowned, "What about who?"
"Fernandez's wife. What do you think about her? Is she to be trusted?" He asked, subtly glancing at the side mirror without her noticing.
"She's a wounded sheep," Cecil said to him.
"Alright," Erald nodded his head in understanding but Cecil wasn't through.
"Who might turn into a ferocious power-hunger wolf, " She finalized, "Rita is like a balance scale and I don't know what direction she's going to tip when a load presses down on her. At the mont, I'll say it's best to stay away from her,"
"Okay," He said.
Cecil turned to him, "Why do you ask by the way? Are you trying to blacklist her as well?"
"No, because we're being followed," Erald announced with a calm deanor.
"What?!" Cecil shouted and turned around only to see a black SUV slowly trailing them. She wanted to panic but seeing how calm Erald was, she knew at once he got everything covered.
"You think she's responsible for this? What about your own enemies?" Cecil didn't want to believe it.
Erald chortled but it sounded more like a mocking sneer, "My enemies wouldn't be so obvious in trailing , they know better. Whoever organized this is a beginner and probably underestimated ,"
Well, he got everything covered, that was Cecil's consolation. Yes, she doesn't have to worry about dying, Erald would protect her. Although it doesn't sound terrible dying alongside her husband... Just shut it!
"So you think Rita send these people to murder ? She doesn't seem that capable. Yet," Cecil expressed her doubt.
"I think Lucinda might have used her to draw you out without her knowing or she knows and let Lucinda intentionally use her," Was his theory.
"So what do we do now?"Cecil hoped for a positive answer.
Erald grinned at her, "We give them the show of their life. By the way, love, how many action movies have you watched lately?"
"Eh?" She was surprised by Erald's strange question, "I've watched enough, why do you ask?" Cecil didn't like the sound of that.
"Don't know but I feel we're going to perform a bit of practice," Erald said, eyes intent on the road as his hands tightened around the wheel.
He slowed down, staring out through the rearview mirror to discover they'd been blocked from all corners. They've driven into a long and secluded highway. They've been following them, searching for a perfect spot to strike them - which is here.
Suddenly, Erald shot backward, and the car closely behind them swerved to the side to avoid slamming into their rear.
Erald snorted derisively, "Amateurs. They're scared,"
But Cecil had a different view on that, "Amateur or not, we're overpowered," She was not finding it funny, "It's you against them," She gestured, "Many of them,"
His brows arched up, "Who said it's just ?"
"Huh? Do you have any secret reinforcents sowhere around here?" Cecil was hopeful.
That should make sense, hence the reason he was so relaxed? Knowing Erald, he must have preditated all of this.
However, when Cecil saw that playful glint in his eyes, she knew otherwise. He did not have any reinforcent at all. She was his reinforcent.
"No, no, no," she shook her head stubbornly.
"Cecil babe," He tried to entice her but Cecil didn't want to listen until he announced, "They're getting ready to fire at us,"
Her attention was garnered.
"What do you want to do?" Cecil didn't know where the confidence ca from but she guessed it was survival instincts.
"Spin the car at a continuous three-sixty degree while I do the rest," He announced, already shifting from the driver seat for her to take over just as nurous gun safety clicks.
"What?!" Cecil was still saying when Erald grabbed her tiny waist and seated her on the driver seat with quick reflexes. How was that even possible?
Sincerely, Cecil couldn't tell what happened next but all she knew was as soon as her hands touched the wheels, she spun the car. The n began to fire.
All the skills she had watched in action movies ca back to her and she ducked down under the steering wheel while spinning as a hail of bullets rained on them.
At the sa ti, Erald smoothly drew the guns hidden on the roof in a very organic motion and kicked the door open. Bending across the seat, he fired at everyone with both hands.
Groans of pain filled the air as their opponents fell one after the other as Cecil spun around while Erald shot without missing. Both of them working in coordination like the wheels of a bicycle.
It wasn't until Erald jumped out of the moving car did Cecil stop, feeling dizzy. What the hell just happened?
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