《Sent To The Past (Interracial Romance)》CH. 80, so this is it?

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Tut is going to be part of the group who ends his Dad.

Permanently.

The remaining people were now, here together. The people who had yet to have been reunited with their loved ones were finally reunited with them.

Now they were talking to Tut, in loud voices.

"He should be ended immediately." One of them yelled.

"We can all just killed him together." Another person said.

Murmurs were heard all around.

Another person spoke.

"As much as I want him dead. I don't want to kill him myself. I am no murderer, but I do believe he deserves everything coming to him." The person said as he held the woman next to him tightly.

I watch as the woman held him tightly back as if she was afraid to let him go as well.

"I agree with him." Someone else said.

I looked around at every woman that this horrible man has tortured and spoke.

"With all due respect, I understand you all have been affected by what this horrible King has done, but let me remind you all. It is the women that are here who were affected by him mentally, emotionally, and physically. So, they are the ones who deserve to say what they want to be done to him. Not any of you." I said.

Each stare that was directed to King Tut was turned now to me.

I stood my ground.

I simply said what I said, and it was the truth behind every word.

"She's right." said the man who previously spoke about not being able to kill the King physically.

"Pardon me, but who are you?" Another asked.

"She was the one who got us out; she has every right to speak." The woman next to the man said,

His eyes widened, and he nodded his head.

"She's also my Queen, and she has spoken; she is right as per usual. So, the ladies will have the main say on what should happen to him, but the rest of us will have a say as well, as he had affected us too. Right, my Queen." Tut said, staring at me.

I knew what he meant by that; I nodded my head as he was right.

The thing about Tut and I is that, yes, we were a couple. Yes, we love each other and have proven that not only emotionally but also physically, but most importantly. We are a couple who seems to understand communication.

I listen to what he has to say, and he listens to me; we come together in the middle and agree on it together.

Usually, he'll let me do what I feel is right, but only if he comes in the middle with me about certain things.

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"Yes, I agree," I said. As it was true, I wanted them also to let the women in here to have a say, though.

"Both of them are right. So, what is it going to be?" Ask a man.

My attention was taken away at that moment as I turned it to King Tut's mom; she was leaning against the wall.

I stared at her and watched her continue to stare at everyone else.

I turned my attention back to Tut and found that his brothers have happened to be here now as well.

I turned my attention back to his mother and decided to walk towards her.

As I did, her and my eyes connected.

I reached her and leaned against the wall next to her.

"You know, he's done a lot of horrible things to everyone, including you, but yet, no one can come up with the punishment he deserves to have," I said.

"It's because he's hurt many different people." King Tut Mother said.

"Everyone in this room is different, so that means everyone will have a different mindset." King Tut's mother said.

"Not everyone will agree on the same things." She said.

"Total agreement with you on there, that is very true. What do you believe he deserves?" I asked her.

"Punishment, of course, he acted on his mental illness that he had to make him do whatever he has done, so he deserves punishment. When I looked into his eyes, it was like looking at evil. He had no regrets for what he's done, none at all. " King Tut's mother said.

"That is the type of person who would have mostly continued to do whatever he wished to do if he wasn't stopped." She said.

"I know it, you know it, and I'm sure everyone else here does too. The number of things he would have gotten away with and the number of the things he has gotten away with would have been successful for him if he wasn't stopped." She said.

I let her words sink in.

"I'm sorry you've suffered all those years," I said to her; she looked at me and sighed.

"I suppose it was my destiny." She said, and I shook my head.

"It wasn't; someone else taking control of your life is not your faith or destiny. It was something horrible that happened to you. It was something that was out of your control that had to do with your life. That isn't fair; it wasn't right. It was not your destiny." I said to her.

She stared at me for a couple of minutes; a small smile appeared on your face.

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"I can see why my son loves you. You have a beautiful soul, and I can tell that you don't back down, not easily, of course." She said.

"You glow near him; I imagine you two have gone through many things together to give out that energy. I wish I were able to see him grow up into the man he is today." She said.

"I know it isn't the same, but he's been waiting all his life to be reunited with you, so I am sure he is eager to fill you in on them," I said.

"I'm sure he will; looks like they've come up with a decision." King Tut's mother said.

I turned to give my attention to the group.

"It seems we've decided that the punishment will be a long one, where he will be placed in a battle to survive with every man who he has caused a trail of damage to, he will have his, male organ that he has used against the many women he has harmed remove and fed to him, his fingers will be slice off of him including his hands for the reasons of taking things from him that were never his or meant to be taken." King Tut said.

My eyes widened at that.

"And then, he will be burned to death. Any remarks from anyone about this?" King Tut asked, but he stared at me, then to his mother.

No one said anything, so I believe everyone else agreed to what he said.

I turned to look at his mother and found her staring back with no look of regret for not speaking up.

Why would she?

I'm sure she is one main person that wants this man to punish the most.

I'm usually the type of person who would try to see another way to this, but even I have a fine line of not crossing.

There was no other way to this.

He was going to get what he deserves.

"Then that says it; the punishment will start in a couple of minutes. Now, if you all will excuse me, I will make my way to go get him." King Tut said and excused himself.

His brothers followed him.

As do I, I turned to look at his mother and see if she would come, but she shook her head.

"It's fine, go ahead." She said.

"Are you sure I can stay with you if you want?" I suggested.

"I can stay with her; I won't let anything happen to her. I swear." Queen Renequa said, coming to stand next to us.

I raised a brow to her.

"Uh," I said, not sure what to say to that.

"Amala, I promise, okay. Listen, I know what I did in the past was overly cruel, but I'm not going to let anything happen to her; I won't hurt her." Renequa said.

I turned to look at Tut's mother, and she stared at Renequa with a look of curiosity.

"Go ahead, Amala. I'll be fine." She said, turning to look at me.

"Okay, I'll be back," I said to both of them as I turned around and walked away.

I took a glance back and noticed that Renequa started to lean on the wall next to Tut's mother; the two began speaking.

As much as my curiosity begs me to stay to know what was up, I decided not to; I don't think Renequa is a threat to anyone anymore.

I caught up with King Tut; his brothers greeted me and cleared the path to stand next to him.

"I see you had nothing to say about the punishment he's going to get," Tut said.

He took my hand and held it.

"Well, I mean, there was nothing to say, everyone seems to have agreed with it, and he does deserve it," I said.

"Are your brothers going to talk to your mother? I know she's not their mother, but-" I started to say.

"We will; we just wanted to give her some time before we do." One of the brothers spoke.

I nodded my head.

"Understandable," I said.

We approached the hall that led to the room where King Tut's father is being held.

The guards were guarding the door.

They opened the door, and the King was in the same position he was before.

"Didn't try killing yourself?" King Tut asked.

"I was being watched, and there's nothing left here to do it with." King Tut's father said.

The boys had been watching him amongst other things King Tut had asked them to do.

"Come here, boys," I said to Ramo and Leo.

"Well, you're being let go from here." King Tut said.

His father turned to look at him, narrowing his eyes.

"You're are letting me go from here? What? So as soon as I leave, I'll be killed?" King Tut's father asked.

"No, you've got what I said wrong; you're being moved from this room. You're not leaving; you're never leaving." King Tut said.

"Well, only through death, you will." King Tut said.

You'll see why she has an interest later on.

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