Two days went back in a blur and it was the most difficult time of Marcel's life. There was still no sign of Daniel and if Richardo had killed him, his body didn't show up. But then, who was he deceiving? If Richardo killed Daniel, there is no way that he would be quiet about it. He would put his head on a spike and dismay it all around the city. Not that Richardo was going to do that openly, of course, this was the twenty-fourth century, not ancient Rome.
He would probably send him his severed head in a box just to agitate him and rub his victory all over his face. Ironically, Daniel's death would be a huge relief because Marcel felt a whole lot of unease - the fear that his power-hungry father might have joined forces with his enemy. He has watched Daniel over the years and that man was hard to kill. No matter what dangerous situation he was in, he always found a way to emerge alive, especially at the expense of another. Another like Angelica.