Gabriel nodded approvingly at Esther. "Well done. By the way, there's something I'd like to discuss with you."
"What is it?"
"Follow me."
He led Esther into a conference room, contemplating how they used to believe protecting her involved sheltering her, like a delicate flower shielded from life's hardships.
Now, Gabriel was no longer shackled to such an approach. He hoped Esther could carve her own path.
"Esther, you've probably heard some details from Logan. Currently, there's an opportunity. If you pass the assessment, you can be directly recruited as Logan's official partner. Would you like that?"
Without hesitation, Esther said, "Yes."
"This path is very dangerous, and there's a possibility you might sacrifice your life, just like your father did. Are you still willing to do it?"
For some reason, as Gabriel heard Esther agree, he felt a twinge of relief but also a hint of reluctance deep within. He knew that if Esther didn't choose such a perilous profession, she could lead a very happy life relying solely on the medical skills inherited from Agatha.
"Yes." Esther took a deep breath, her gaze calm. "When is the assessment?"
"Tomorrow."
"Grandpa Gabriel, rest assured, I'll definitely pass the assessment..."
"Yeah, each of us is assigned a master at birth."
Esther didn't expose Logan's nonsense. Instead, she returned to the conference room where Gabriel was.
Seeing Esther, Gabriel handed her a card. "Esther, this is a card I found at the scene of our car accident."
Previously, Esther didn't understand anything, and Gabriel couldn't mention it. However, as Esther was about to face danger head-on now, Gabriel couldn't hide the fact about the card from her.
Esther picked up the card on the table, looking at the flower on the front and the text on the back, especially the signature "X". Her temple seemed to ache slightly as if she had heard or seen this "X" somewhere but couldn't recall it at the moment.
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don't read at all. horrible story, makes me sick....