When Wallace proposed to fill the vacancies as soon as possible to stabilize the morale of the alliance, Quintin quickly spoke up to defend Shelia’s position as the chairman.

He brought up one of the rules established at the outset of the Red Hackers’ formation.

Namely, the seven members of the committee had the right to keep their positions unless they died or willingly resigned from their posts.

Shelia was only in prison.

She was not dead.

If Wallace and Tara insisted on dismissing Shelia from the committee, it would go against the rule.

At that time, Wallace and Tara were being supported by a small group of people already, but their influence was not sufficient to present a threat to the entire Red

Hackers.

In the end, they had no choice but to give up on their goal for the meantime.

Wallace and Tara’s contact with that person became less frequent after Shelia was sent to prison.

For a while, they did not make any move.

The international prison was heavily guarded.

They were not allowed to see Shelia, let alone make her sign a resignation letter.

They ended up waiting for two years.

Shelia showed great performance during her time in international prison, and she was eventually granted bail.

“The person who had stopped communicating with us for nearly two years contacted us again the day before Shelia was freed from prison.

We didn’t know about her early release.

It was he who told us about it,” Wallace informed.

“He asked you to kill Shelia,” Rachel guessed.

To her surprise, Wallace shook his head.

He did not speak for a long time.

When he did, his voice was hoarse.

“He didn’t give us any orders.

He just broke the news of her release to us.”

Rachel narrowed her eyes.

“That night, Tara and I couldn’t fall asleep.”

They were worried.

Shelia had always been smart.

They had been careful, but there was still a risk that Shelia would find out about what they did, and that haunted Wallace and Tara the whole night.

Two hours before Shelia was released from prison, Tara’s face took on a particularly malicious expression.

She turned to him and said,

“Let’s kill Shelia.”

“What? No way!” Wallace refused without hesitation.

Tara, dissatisfied by his resolute refusal, asked, “Do you still love her?”

Though Wallace initially showed no interest in Tara, the pair eventually developed romantic feelings for each other after spending the better part of two years together.

And it irked Tara that Wallace seemed to still care about Shelia.

When it came to love, women tended to be emotionally sensitive.

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