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Chapter 1901

After lunch, Estelle met up with Lambert.

Lambert eyed her white T-shirt and jeans with a slight frown. "That doesn't quite scream 'my date', does

it?"

Estelle retorted, "I doubt anyone's surprised by the kind of dates you have!"

Lambert burst into laughter. "Why is it that everything you say is just so darn likable?"

He opened a small leather case beside him. "This is for you!"

Curious, Estelle peered inside and found the latest MP22 handgun, capable of holding 20 rounds and

maintaining stable performance in both scorching heat and bitter cold. It was equipped with a self-

illuminating aiming system for pinpoint accuracy even at night.

She picked it up, comforted by its cold touch, and nodded her thanks.

"Don't mention it. It's for my own peace of mind, too," Lambert said, extending his hand. "Here's to a

fruitful partnership!"

They shook hands lightly. "Just make sure you play fair," Estelle said with a hint of warning.

"Play fair?" Lambert looked puzzled. "We won't have time for games, but if you're up for a bet, I can

accommodate. I'm pretty good with cards. So far, my odds of winning are better than losing."

Estelle didn't want to engage in small talk. She inspected the gun in her hand and only when he

finished rambling did she ask, "When do we head out?"

Lambert raised an eyebrow, "Now!"

He glanced at his watch and grinned. "To be precise, in three minutes!"

The two drove towards Zion, with Lambert at the wheel.

With her role being a date rather than a bodyguard, Estelle comfortably took the passenger seat.

Zion was to the southeast of Citadel, a nexus for global talent in IT, biology, weaponry, and more, falling

under the jurisdiction of Triceratops. Yet the research facilities within had ties to various nations.novelbin

An S-class secret researcher from the home country had arrived in Citadel with top-secret data.

Estelle's mission was to eliminate him and retrieve the research.

Meanwhile, Lambert chatted incessantly about his ex-girlfriends' preferences, how they met, and what

he adored most about each of them.

Estelle, who had softened her view of him after seeing a certain shrine, now felt she had been gravely

mistaken.

Annoyed but patient, she gradually felt sleepy in the warmth of the afternoon sun, resting against the

car window and unwittingly drifting off.

Lambert glanced at the dozing girl beside him in surprise. Was his storytelling that boring?

The sun highlighted her sharp jawline beneath her oversized sunglasses, casting a warm glow.

He watched her for a moment before reaching out to her.

Just before his hand touched Estelle, she abruptly caught his wrist. Her voice was cold, "What do you

think you're doing?"

The pain in his wrist was excruciating, almost causing his other hand to lose control of the steering

wheel. He quickly explained, "Relax, I was just trying to loosen your seatbelt. You looked

uncomfortable."

"No need," Estelle released his wrist and turned away, leaning back in her seat to continue her nap.

Lambert looked at his bruised wrist and muttered, "Definitely not the usual date material."

An hour later, the car came to a halt. Estelle opened her eyes and looked outside, "Are we there?"

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