Leah noticed that Delphine clearly wasn't aware of the inner workings of the elite families and didn't elaborate. She lazily picked up her coffee, took a sip, and said, "You don't have to worry. The South Seas is close to our base; no one here dares to provoke us."
Except for the Leclair Family.
But even if the Leclair Family wanted to make a move against them, they'd have to pay a heavy price. The most advanced weaponry they had imported from Europe was aimed at the South Seas day and night. The saying "barefoot people don't fear those wearing shoes" rang true—if anything happened to Leah and her brother, the South Seas would never know peace again.
Delphine had always been aware of Griffith Squire's ruthlessness. She nodded and asked, "Leah, are you planning to settle in the South Seas?"
Leah nodded casually and replied, "My brother has invested in some properties in Southern City, built himself a little nest. It's not bad; at least this way we can see each other often."