No explanation can seem to go through either Michael or the rest of the angels. They were too taken by their anger that the reasoning Elise gave sounded more like an excuse given by a thief that had caught red handed. In this case it was a murderer. The only witness they could have to help them was Gabriel himself who knew the culprit that had wounded him but currently the angel was out of lights.
"Elise, stand back," she heard Ian saying and did what he said with a faint nod.
"The judgement given by Heaven is unfair. Now I see why my uncle had decided to leave that place," Ian saw Michael frowning deeper. The church member who had heard the blast didn't came as if the explosion held no importance when it should have been a great incident to them. The answer to this must lies with the angels, thought Ian. Seeing how bold they were to fly using their large signature white wings. It would mean they had prepared something.