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Chapter 5204

If Fitz could withstand this ultimate test, then Charlie would have no qualms with making him thenumber two member of the Banks Family.

But if Fitz were to fail this test, then he would never be allowed to lay his hands on any of the family’sassets ever again.

Charlie was searching for a completely trustworthy and loyal subordinate for Zara, and he couldn’t riskany potential danger posed by his candidate.

If Fitz showed even the slightest inclination of giving up on the pilgrimage, he would be immediatelydisqualified.novelbin

Deana and Zara were blissfully unaware of Charlie’s true intentions.

When they heard that Charlie was willing to give Fitz a second chance, they could barely contain theirexcitement.

They desperately hoped that Fitz would agree to the situation.

Fitz hesitated for a moment before speaking, “Mr. Wade, I appreciate your kindness, but I amdetermined to finish this pilgrimage.”

Charlie warned him, “The path ahead will be much more difficult.

You will enter the mountains, cross the plateau, venture into no-man’s land, and even climb severalpeaks with altitudes of four to five kilometers…”

“You will be far removed from the modern comforts of civilization and enter a primitive world, teemingwith dangerous environments and wild beasts.

Ordinary altitude sickness could kill you.”

Fitz nodded solemnly and replied, “I know that the road ahead will be challenging, but I refuse to giveup halfway.

To be honest, I didn’t have any faith or conviction before this journey, but these months of experienceshave instilled in me a newfound belief, not in religion, but in the power of perseverance…”

“I hope to possess the character of never giving up, and this pilgrimage is my first step in developingthat trait.

If I give up now, I know I may never have another chance in the future.”

Charlie couldn’t help but feel a sense of admiration for Fitz.

His words showed that he hadn’t wasted the past six months on this pilgrimage.

So, Charlie nodded in approval and said, “Since you’ve made up your mind, I won’t say much.

Just know that there’s still a long and difficult road ahead.

If you feel overwhelmed at any point during this journey, you’re free to quit.

I won’t hold it against you, nor will I stop you.”

Fitz respectfully bowed and replied, “Understood, Mr. Wade.”

Charlie added, “However, if you choose to quit, be aware that there won’t be any opportunities to restmidway through the next leg of the journey.

You’ll have to walk all the way to the end.

When you arrive at the Temple, I’ll arrange for a helicopter to pick you up.”

“Very well,” Fitz replied without hesitation, “Rest assured, Mr. Wade.

I will arrive at the Temple without fail.”

Charlie nodded in approval, rising from his seat.

Turning to Deana, he remarked, “Auntie, I won’t intrude on your family reunion any longer.

I’ll come to visit another day.”

Deana was taken aback by Charlie’s sudden departure, but in that moment, she realized the truereason for his visit.

“Charlie came here today not just to pay a casual visit,” she thought.

“He came to test Fitz and see what choice he would make when given the chance to quit.

Now that Fitz has made his decision, Charlie is ready to leave…”

Understanding Charlie’s deeper purpose, Deana couldn’t help but feel a sense of joy.

She stood up and politely offered to see him off, saying, “Allow me to walk you out.”

Zara was caught off guard by Charlie’s abrupt departure and asked, “Mr. Wade, you only just sat downa moment ago.”

Charlie smiled faintly and replied, “I won’t be sitting any longer.

Let’s do this again another day.” With that, he rose from his seat and exited the room.

Deana followed Charlie out, accompanied by Zara and Fitz.

After Charlie had climbed into his car and driven away, Deana breathed a sigh of relief.

Turning to Fitz, she said, “It seems that you’ve passed Charlie’s test!”

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