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Chapter 68

Chapter 68

The conference room fell into an awkward silence

Curtis was taken aback for a moment before bursting into a hearty laugh “Don’t mind her folks She just speaks

her mind.” he said, trying to lighten the mood.

The other high-ranking military officers exchanged glances, feeling it was more insulting than harmful.

Curtis knew Quinlyn hail a sharp tongue, so he quickly changed the topic. If they're just arrogant, it’s easier to

handle. Pall all our people back, and they might suface.”

But Quinlyn shook her head. “They're not stupid. If no one’s following them anymore, they'll just be more

cautious”

Everyone listened as she analyzed the criminals’ mindset with such certainty, giving them an indescribably

strange feeling It was almost as if Quinlyn was one of them.

Curtis sensed the change in the atmosphere, a clever gleam in his eyes, and chuckled, “Oh well, it's pointless to

ask you about this. Let the crinvestigation team handle it; it's their expertise.”

The others were speechless and someone muttered inwardly, “She’s been involved this far. Hasn't she

specialized enough already?”

After the meeting, Curtis asked the security guard if there were any kid-friendly meals in the cafeteria for dinner.

If not, we can just drive out for food,” he said.

“Curtis, Quinlyn suddenly called out to him, sitting on the chair and looking up with eyes full of innocence and

clarity. T can find them.”

Theft of cultural relics was the most common smuggling case in the borderlands. At the very least, she could

contact those who had wanted to adopt her before to get sinformation.

Curtis lowered his gaze, and his sharp eyes softened immediately. He gently placed his large hand on her head

and sighed. “I know you're smart and very capable, but sometimes standing out too much isn’t a good thing.

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“It was my fault before. I'm getting old. | was so happy when I first met you that | got a little carried away.”

Curtis finally realized if he truly cared for Quinlyn, he shouldn't have pushed her into the limelight before she had

the ability to protect herself.

Quinlyn didn’t understand why he sighed and felt a bit disappointed. It wasn’t that she wanted to grab attention,

but rather she wanted to show her gratitude. Quinlyn had never experienced kindness from others, and she

simply wanted to help where she could.

That night, Curtis personally took Quinlyn back to the Wilson residence. After hearing about the incident at

Frostlight Monastery, Elowyn was quite worried and gave Quinlyn several small crystals to soothe her nerves.

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“Why are you so daring? What if something unexpected happens?” Elowyn asked, worried. Then she turned to

Joseph and said, Joseph, why don’t you go to school tomorrow and ask for a leave for Quinlyn so she doesn’t

have to join the camping trip anymore?”

Joseph slightly furrowed his brow, sensing something wasn’t right, so he said, “Mom. Quinlyn has her own ideas.”

Ordinary kids might want to hide under their parents’ protection to avoid responsibilities, but Joseph knew

Quinlyn wasn’t like them; her upbringing probably made her dislike being confined.

However, surprisingly, Quinlyn didn’t object. “Okay, Ill listen to you, Elowyn,” she said obediently, holdin

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firmly in her hand, her eyes showing no emotion.

That night, Joseph tossed and turned, unable to sleep, remembering how Stanley had told him to take good care

of Quinlyn when he had left the Anderson Manor. Eventually, he got up and went to the room next door.

He wanted to talk to Quinlyn, but after knocking for a while, he realized she wasn’t there. The room was empty,

and there was no sign that the bed had been used.

“Quinlyn,” he exclaimed in surprise, instinctively thinking about calling the bodyguards nearby, but then his eye

caught. rope dangling by an open window. Moving over, he noticed a climbing hook hanging in mid-

Following the rope, he used all his strength to climb to the mot, and sure enough, Chinlyn was sitting quietly on

the roof’s edge.

Joseph was really tired, his muscles aching from the tension, and as he sat down carefully, he said helplessly.

“You're really not afraid of falling halfway, huh? This is the sixth floor. Deep down, he muttered, “What kind of kid

in this daring?

Seeing he was scared. Quinlyn tossed the rope tied to her waist over to him, showed him how to secure it to the

roof, and then looked up at the sky, saying, “I wanted to see the stars, but | couldn't from the yard.”

Joseph looked with her but saw only a hazy sky with a few scattered twinkles of light. The city’s too

industrialized; the starry sky can’t be as bright as it is in the borderlands.”

His words paused, and he suddenly thought of something. “Are you homesick?” he asked, thinking that would

explain her unusual behavior.

Quinlyn shook her head and replied calmly, “I don’t have a hin the borderlands. Instead, many people are

like family tohere.

“Claude gavea villa, Edward treatedlike the real Hailey, Curtis taughteverything he knows, and

Elowyn cares abouta lot.”

She mentioned the elder people she had met one by one, but her expression was lonely and confused as she

continued. “They're so nice toyet | have nothing to give back. It seems like only by being obedient can |

make them happy.”

But was just being obedient really enough? She didn’t understand.

It was Joseph's second realization that the child in front of him was a blank slate, and the first was when he

realized she couldn't read.

Quinlyn was certainly strong, but when it cto interacting with others, she was as awkward as looking up

words in a dictionary to learn pronunciation. Moreover, she believed in the principle of mutual benefit and

couldn't easily accept kindness from others.

However, if he showed sympathy, she probably wouldn't like that either. Joseph lowered his eyes and chuckled

softly. “You're really just a kid; only children worry about things like that

Quinlyn replied, puzzled, “But | am indeed a kid.”

Seeing her so serious, Joseph couldn't help but laugh even more. “Yeah, you're still a little kid. You should

understand that you're on the side of receiving unconditional love and kindness. Understand now?”

Quinlyn thought he was talking nonsense and just silently watched him.

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“But if she knew you went against your heart and skipped the camping trip because of these small crystals, she

would feel guilty.”

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Quinlyn pressed her lips together and said. “I won't let her find out She was confident about that.

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“But | understand you don’t like physical contact. So, if you don’t wantto, you can pushaway, and |

won't be upset or disappointed.

“Quinlyn, you are who you are, and there's no need to change. If we must go by your rules, then my mom,

Curtis, and | all hope that you can succeed in the future.

“We know you have the capability to make greater contributions to society and this country. That's the best way

to pay us

back.”

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