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Gab gazed out the window at the deep blue sky, his eyes squinting slightly as he
spoke in a grave tone, “I've thought about it, but I feel like I was born to be here.
I've forgotten what normal life is like, and I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to adjust.”
Estelle said, “Didn’t you mention you were going to stay back for two months this
time? Maybe you should give it a try.” Gab replied, “I'm already grooming
someone to take over. Now that Triceratops is gone, Citadel is going to reshuffle
its deck. Alvis and I never wanted to get our hands dirty with Citadel's internal
mess, but it seems we've been dragged into it anyway. Jonathan and I have a
rough direction for Citadel's future governance.” He paused, a smile spreading
on his face, “Before this operation, I had no idea Jonathan was Alvis. Alvis
always kept a low profile and steered clear of our turf wars with Triceratops. His
willingness to reveal his identity was all for you!” A softness touched Estelle’s
eyes, “I must have worried him.” She looked at Gab with a playful smile, “You
could step back like Jonathan, especially now that Triceratops is out of the
picture. There's no need for you to handle everything firsthand.” Gab nodded, “I'll
consider it.” Estelle turned her gaze back to the window, “My injuries are almost
healed. I'm thinking of heading back tomorrow.” Gab responded, “I'll accompany
you to J City tomorrow, then head back to C City afterward.” With a warm smile,
Estelle said, “You should visit Grandpa first. It'll put his mind at ease. I'll follow in
a few days so he doesn’t worry about my injuries.” “Alright.” After chatting for a
while longer, Gab received a phone call. He glanced at the screen, excused
himself, and left the room to answer it. Estelle picked up the tea beside her and
took a sip, immediately setting it back down. All she craved now was sugar, even
the slightest bitterness was unbearable. Putting down the cup, she raised an
eyebrow and turned to the man standing behind her, “What are you doing there,
lurking around like a ghost?” Lambert's gaze was intense as he watched her.
With a crooked smile, Estelle teased, “Why so silent?” Lambert took a couple of
steps closer, his deep brown eyes flickering with an uncertain light, as if he was a
bit nervous. His voice was low and husky as he said, “Is the tea too bitter? I can
get you some sugar.” “No need. I already had some sugar with my medicine this
morning. Jonathan won't let me have too

much,” Estelle replied with a light smile. Lambert's eyes darkened momentarily.
He took a seat where Gab had been and spoke softly, “Do you know what
Raiden offered me to betray you?” “Hmm?” Estelle was genuinely curious; she
had never heard him mention this before. Lambert's eyes held a distant look as
he continued, “Raiden said if I handed you over, I'd know who killed Stella!” Visit
Dramanovels.com to read full content. (Image) Lambert grew even more
embarrassed, “I was a fool, go ahead and laugh.” “It's not that,” Estelle said,
reigning in her laughter slightly, “Thank you for still remembering me.” Visit
Dramanovels.com to read full content. (Image) Visit Dramanovels.com to read full
content. (Image) Estelle thought of the memorial chapel and was still touched.
“Thank you for doing all this for me!” Lambert's eyes became more urgent, filled
with hope. He opened his mouth cautiously and asked, “Could you, perhaps,
stay?”

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