Chapter: 809
Kennedy was thrilled by Norah's shooting skills and was eager to enlist her in the army.
While one could enhance their physical strength through training, shooting well often necessitated a natural talent.
Sean's expression darkened as he thought about Norah's mysterious background. He was aware that Norah harbored many undisclosed secrets.
Norah politely declined Kennedy's offer, "I appreciate it, but I'm not interested in joining the army. I find fulfillment in my work at the hospital, helping and saving lives."
“Enjoy working at a hospital? No worries! Military hospitals are in need of skilled doctors like you."
"No, thank you."
"True me, military hospitals are excellent, with great facilities, and sometimes, there are missions too."
No."
The rest of the group observed as Kennedy and Norah chatted.
Sean admired Kennedy's high regard for his girlfriend, but joining the army wasn't as simple as Kennedy said.
Susanna thought Norah was as impressive as ever.
Spencer shared the same sentiment.
Amabel, however, viewed Norah with disdain. Wasn't this just a ploy to impress Sean? Learning a bit of marksmanship and suddenly thinking she was extraordinary? Talented in designing? So what? Bah.
She didn't realize that her jealousy was about to show itself.
Norah had no interest in joining the army; it brought back memories of her past life in the organization, waking up each day wondering about missions and the fear of failure.
Once the mission was done, she'd feel fortunate to have another day alive.
She had no desire to relive those thrilling days. Being at Silver Boulder Private Hospital, upholding her parents' legacy, and uncovering the truth behind their deaths were sufficient for her.
After getting justice for her parents, she yearned to lead a joyful and tranquil life in Glophia, where she had Sean by her side, good friends, and a fulfilling career. She had no intention of leaving.
Kennedy reluctantly accepted Norah's refusal, exhaling deeply.
“It's a shame to waste such talent."
He slid a bracelet across the table toward Norah. "Here, take this as your reward."
The bracelet was supposed to be for Sean's girlfriend, but with the impromptu contest, he had offered it as a prize to see how well Norah could shoot.
It proved her shooting accuracy surpassed Sean's, marking the first time Kennedy had met someone with such comparable talent.
The bracelet glowed brightly, captivating Amabel's gaze. Sadly, her aim wasn't as good, so she could only watch as Norah slipped the bracelet onto her wrist.