In fact, from the beginning, when the Elms family sought to search for Xion, Mido objected. He felt that the whole world knew that Lord Banks betrayed Xion and the Elms family was thus forced to search for Xion themselves. Wasn’t it clear what should be done with Lord Banks?
The best choice would have been for the Elms family to do nothing, so that Lord Banks would clearly see that the Elms family stands with the Banks family at all times and is willing to accept what happened to Xion for the sake of the Banks family. In that case, Lord Banks would certainly have increased the benefits provided to the Elms family.
Xion’s life would have been exchanged for more benefits for the Elms family, which is a good reason to die. Unfortunately, Xion’s death angered his sister Kairi, and the old man was forced to draw a clear line between the Elms family and the Banks family. Originally, Xion’s death could have been exchanged for some benefits, but as a result of the break between the families, no benefits were exchanged. This impacted the income for the whole Elms family. In Mido’s opinion, this was really irrational. Therefore, he was now very eager for the Elms family to re-establish a cooperative relationship with the Banks family.
Just when Mido was full of expectations, the helicopter landed smoothly in the courtyard.
Before the blades stopped completely, Adrian Peters jumped out of the helicopter, stretched out his hand all the way and trotted over to Wilfred Elms. As soon as he neared Wilfred, Adrian Peters took the initiative to grab Wilfred’s hand and respectfully said, "Wilfred, I haven't seen you for many days!"
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