Sif immediately realized what she had actually said right after she said it.

She could well have admitted to aiding Yed in assassinating Ciril!

Not only would that lead to a diplomatic crisis between the Lionhearts and the Jankos, but heractions and her family would also be quickly condemned far and wide if word spread.

Also, there was no doubt that the Lionhearts were as influential as they were powerful enough tonot fear the Jankos. But if they really pushed the Jankos too far, they would definitely retaliate andperhaps succeed in taking their two pounds of flesh from the Lionhearts before they went down.In short, it was completely unnecessary heat.

With that in mind, Sif quickly switched gears, her tone cool as she said, "I'm a close friend of Yed's,and I won't sit idly by when he's being abused. I couldn't care less about any family dispute thathappened here.”

"Well, what happens in the family stays in the family,” Ned said pointedly. "And since I'm sure youweren't conspiring with Yed, feel free to see yourself out, Ms. Lionheart."

Sif was stumped—at this point, defending Yed would only mean that he was in league with Yed, andthat she had provided the poison and conspired against Ciril.

However, she refused to leave empty-handed!

Snorting, she wheeled on Frank and snapped coolly, "I'll refrain from meddling against your rottenaffair, but this man is my enemy. Or are the Jankos going to stop me from taking him with me, evenif it means invoking the wrath of the Lionhearts?!"

"Huh?"

Ned turned to Frank in confusion, but he soon snorted as he turned back to Sif. "Watch it! My familyowes this man a debt. If you insist on taking him, we will declare war on you!"

"Who do you think you are?!" Sif bellowed, staring straight at Ned with a look of contempt. "Youwere next in line to succeed Ciril Janko, but you're still a loser and a eunuch? And you think youspeak for the Jankos now?! Don't make me laugh!”

That was when a rich voice boomed, saying, "Ned doesn't speak for the family, you say? Then whatabout me?!"

Both Ned and Lothar were immediately overjoyed when they heard the voice, whereas Frankappeared nonchalant, as if he had expected this.

And it was no exaggeration to say that Sif was the most shocked person in the room, as everyonewatched Ciril himself appear before them in golden robes!

The man had a lion-like appearance, and his rich voice was just as resounding as a lion's roar!"What?!" Sif blurted. "Didn't Yed say they poisoned him already?! How is he still—"

Even as she was left shocked and uncertain, Ciril slowly strode toward her, asking quietly, "What'sthe matter, Ms. Lionheart? It seems you're really surprised that I'm appearing before you alive andwell.”

"N-No..." Sif replied stiffly, even as she cursed Yed inwardly for his incompetence.

"Hmph!"

Ciril snorted, his voice booming like a bolt from the blue and almost knocking Sif off his feet. "Mr.Lawrence here is an important guest of the Janko family, and a man whom we're indebted to—hisenemies are my enemies! Remember that!"

"Y-Yes, Mr. Janko..." Sif replied sheepishly, afraid to speak too loudly in the presence of a peakAscendant rank.

Moreover, Ciril was infamous for his fiery temper—give him enough reason, and he would really cuther down right here and now.

Even the Lionhearts would not be able to argue against that, since the fault was completely theirs.Poisoning the head of a family?! If the Jankos went all out on replaceing the truth, even the Lionheartswould not be able to hide their dirty laundry flawlessly—something, somewhere would be exposedand traced back to them!

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