Melgor was panicking, but Milo was much calmer. “Ask him what message he wants you to pass to the Norman family?”
Milo had planned to immediately shoot and kill the Berkeley family’s patriarch after Melgor left the cathedral. At that time, he would have “Old Durkin” pick Melgor up secretly before driving away in the steam locomotive. But now, Milo felt that keeping the Berkeley family’s patriarch alive might prove more harmful to the entire Kingdom of Sorcerers.
As long as such an ambitious person remained alive, the war would mercilessly wear down the strength of all the sorcerer clans.
Since he could make them fight among themselves, why should he help the Norman and the Tudor families get rid of their enemy?
If he got rid of the Berkeley family’s patriarch, he would still have to go and take care of the Norman and the Tudor families separately.
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