Why it never ends

Chapter 235 Letter

Chapter 235 Letter
In the midst of a sad silence, Hesta suddenly broke the glass in his hand.

She herself was startled by the sudden sound for a moment, and the warm water in the cup splashed all over her body. Nde hurried forward to check if Hesta's hand was injured.

"it's okay no problem."

Hesta shook his head, leaning over to pick up the glass shards on the ground, while Villefort said with concern, "Let's put it there, and let Townsend and the others come and clean it up at dawn."

"What's wrong with you?" Ende looked at Hesta in surprise, "...why are your eyes red?"

Hesta smiled awkwardly, blinked her eyes quickly, and calmed down her breathing.

"I'm really fine, I'm just... so sad to hear what happened to the Duke."

Endai was startled, and soon gave a helpless smile, "Yeah, I felt a little sore just now."

Hesta looked deeply at Villefort, "A kind father like you, such a considerate husband... should suffer such a fate inexplicably, I am really... feel sad for Mrs. Villefort, and also for you fair."

"Actually..." Villefort wanted to speak comfortingly, but when he met Hesta's red eyes, the second half of the sentence was stuck in his throat.

At this moment, he suddenly felt a shudder—Hersta's two pitch-black pupils were like two hollow gun muzzles, and the eyes that shot out from them were like spikes.

Even though he understood that it was Eureka's indignation at what the "Assassin" did, Villefort still found it unbearable to look at him. He instinctively avoided the stare and reached for the water glass on the table.

Several people sat in place and chatted for a while—it was chatting, but most of the time it was Ende who was talking, while Hesta and Villefort echoed.

The two had their own concerns, but they both made a posture of listening carefully.

Not long after, Hesta stood up from the chair at a free moment. She looked out the window and stretched lazily.

"It's still a while before dawn, I'd better go back and sleep for a while... I have to go out and reapply for the temporary status tomorrow morning."

"Good night, Eureka." Ende glanced at the wall clock on the wall and smiled, "You can sleep for another three hours."

"Good night."

Hesta said goodbye to everyone and turned to go upstairs.It was just that she had just stepped on the steps when Tereza who had been sitting by the window suddenly said, "Duke, can I ask you a question?"

Trisha's voice is so recognizable, her articulation is slow, and every word she utters seems to come with a gentle smile.

"Oh...of course."

"When you refused to go to the core city earlier, you said you wanted to meet the assassin... If you did, what would you like to say to her?"

The living room fell silent.

Villefort on the sofa didn't answer immediately, he put his elbows on his knees, and quickly buried his whole face in his palms.

"Maybe I can't say anything..." Villefort said in a low voice, "...I don't know."

There was a slight click on the second floor—Hersta closed the door.

……

Early the next morning, Hester received an email from Ava Morgan.

The content of the email was very official, and Ava reiterated her position. This time, she also agreed that the Fernand case had more to do with the assassin, but she also severely criticized Hesta's attempt to use lynching to retaliate against the citizens of Habitable Land.

Hesta skipped through the clichés at a glance, and soon saw three really valuable messages in Ava's email at the end:

First, Office 004 has begun to reassess the sentencing of Hestad's attempted murder;

Second, the 002 office is re-planning Hesta's next work arrangement;

Thirdly, Office No. 006 has begun to count and verify Hesta's past combat records.Six months at the latest, all the combat honors previously attributed to various strange names will return to Hesta's name.

From this email, she already understood Ava's attitude: the old man obviously appreciated her behavior in court - instead of waiting for the opportunity in the long trial and relying on Campbell's cooperation with the solar eclipse to get rid of the charges, It's better to break free on your own initiative.

Now, she voluntarily confessed the facts of the crime and is cooperating with the work of Victoria's team, so in the 004 office, this is the basis for seeking leniency;

Now that the true identity of "Jane Hestad" has been revealed - only within AHgAs at the moment, it won't be long before the story will spread in the Coalition Government as well.

Once this is the case, it will be difficult for AHgAs to ensure that future aberrants will not know about it, and Hesta's role as a weapon against aberrants will be greatly reduced, but even so, she still has an extremely experienced combat experience , it would be a pity to just withdraw from the front line - presumably this is why the 002 office needs to "re-plan" her work arrangements.

However, this plan must be adjusted according to the sentencing standards issued by Office No. 004, so there will be no conclusion on this matter until the "Assassin" incident is over.

As for the third item, there is no need for Hesta to do anything extra to verify past combat experience. At most, the staff of Office 006 will occasionally contact her to do some verification work.

In this way, during her stay in Tan Yi, apart from cooperating with arresting and persuading the assassin, she had almost nothing else to worry about.

Hesta closed the computer.

Obviously, even though she and Ava hadn't met each other during this period of time, or even exchanged a few words, Ava still understood what she was doing, and she also understood Ava.

She sent the first photo to Baron Hoffman on October 27th, and now it is November [-]th—more than half of the three months have passed in a blink of an eye.

Everything is really coming to an end.

Hesta sat quietly by the bed, and suddenly heard a slight sound from the door—someone was putting his ear to her door.

Hesta glanced at the door with unconcealed disgust.

She quietly walked to the door of the room, then pressed the doorknob with lightning speed, and opened the door. A girl fell into Hesta's room and uttered a scream.

Hesta was taken aback—the person who came was not Xiao En.

The girl sat up, leaning on the floor in pain, and Hesta gave her a hand.

"...Who are you?" Hesta narrowed his eyes, "Sophie?"

"right……"

"What are you listening to at my door?"

"I'm sorry... I just wanted to know if you were still asleep," Sophie looked at her, "Miss Ende said you didn't sleep well last night, I think if you haven't woken up yet, I'll come back later."

(End of this chapter)

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