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Chapter 844

Esther appeared like a rose blooming amidst ruins—captivating, resplendent, and enduring.

“How much did Grandpa Gabriel find out?”

After sipping coffee and nibbling on a sandwich, Logan replied, “I don’t know. If you want to know, askhim yourself. Perhaps he sent you here this time for a test.”

Logan paused for a moment and observed Esther’s contemplative expression. “Of course, all of this isjust my speculation. I don’t know the facts.”novelbin

It must be acknowledged that Logan grasped Gabriel’s most sincere thoughts. Regarding theunforeseen incident with Esther’s parents, Gabriel harbored more self-blame than anyone else. DespiteEsther’s father initially escaping unharmed, the vengeful individuals hadn’t ceased their pursuit.

Initially, Gabriel believed that providing Esther with a positive environment, shielding her from hatredand everything else, would ensure her safe and healthy development. However, only upon learningabout Esther’s experiences did Gabriel recognize that the optimal protection wasn’t confining her like adelicate flower but allowing her to grow freely, confronting storms and challenges in life.

Gabriel believed that with Esther’s parents’ temperament, they couldn’t have raised a daughter whoonly saw love in her eyes. If Esther’s parents were still alive, she would undoubtedly have evolved intoa rational, upright, and compassionate person.

“I’ll personally ask him after finishing this case.”

Logan raised an eyebrow and cautioned her, “He might not tell you.”

“He will.”

Esther perked up, focusing on her work.

Logan and Esther uncovered the group’s predictable daily routines while staking out at the motel. Thegroup remained discreet, exhibiting extreme caution when ordering takeout or venturing outside,vigilantly surveying their surroundings.

The bar they had visited that night remained untouched. Logan suspected it might be their rendezvouspoint and investigated the individuals they had interacted with that night through his contacts, finding noone suspicious.

“Esther, keep an eye on them. I’ll be back in a bit.”

Seated in front of the telescope, Esther attentively observed the group. She could endure solitude andstay concentrated, especially knowing that this group might be linked to her father’s killers.

Esther genuinely yearned to catch them, extracting the truth about her parents’ murderers.

While Esther kept watch, Bradley frequented Steffan’s castle daily. Despite Xara’s pregnancy, shepersisted in treating Felix. Regardless of Bradley’s actions, Felix remained an innocent child.

For Xara, Felix was a child in need of help. As a psychologist, she aspired to bring back the uniquesmile that belonged to children of Felix’s age.

Despite her strong dislike and even hatred for Bradley, Xara didn’t contemplate preventing him fromseeing Felix.

Xara handed a thick folder to Bradley. “Mr. Warner, these are the drawings Felix made during thepsychological therapy sessions I conducted. Can you discern what they represent?”

Bradley opened the folder and noted the dates on each drawing.

With just one glance, he sensed the overwhelming weight in the drawings. Although Felix used vibrantcolors, there was no hint of brightness or joy. Instead, a suffocating sense of oppression permeated theartwork.

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