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Erik entered the throne room, everyone waited till he was seated before sitting down themselves. Erik raised his finger before anyone could talk, and looked at the door. A second later Adamma walked into the room, bringing surprise to most of them who had assumed she was leaving. Adamma walked towards where Queen Ramonda usually sat and went to sit down but Erik took her hand and placed a kiss onto it before she did.

Adamma hummed and sat down, glancing at Okoye who held her glare. Adamma closed her eyes, searching Okoye's mind and seen the argument Okoye and Nakia had shared whilst Adamma and Erik had been at the garden. Adamma opened her eyes and pursed her lips, choosing to deal with it later.

"You know, where I'm from...when black folks started revolutions, they never had the firepower, or the resources to fight their oppressors. Where was Wakanda?" Erik shrugged his shoulders, looking around, everyone was quiet. "Hmm?" Erik glanced at W'Kabi, "Yeah, all that ends today." Erik stood up, "We got spies embedded in every nation on Earth. Already in place. I know how colonizers think. So we're gonna use their own strategy against 'em."

Adamma glanced at Okoye who clearly didn't like the idea. Adamma knew Erik's heart was in the right place, and usually she would be completely against the way he was handling this, but last night changed a lot of her opinions on him. "We're gonna send vibranium weapons out to our War Dogs. They'll arm oppressed people all over the world, so they can finally rise up and kill those in power. And their children. And anyone else who takes their side." Erik stated, looking at Okoye.

Adamma was drawn from her thoughts hearing the children line and stood up. "Uh uh," Erik turned to look at her, wondering what was wrong. "Nah, I draw the line at children." Adamma stated, saying what everyone was scared to say. Erik glanced down, understanding why she'd be against that and he wanted her on his side so he'd listen. "A'ight, fine. No children." Erik agreed, surprising everyone who had thought he would object or get mad. "Good." Adamma mumbled and sat back down.

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