She still preferred Sean to take the initiative, as she did not want to get into a questionable situation. She unbuckled his leather belt, then unzipped and opened his pants. He took off her clothes with ease, then held her waist and lifted her. Eli moaned softly and looked at Sean. She noticed that his eyes were still cold. They were already going to do it. Just how much longer was he going to stay angry? She twisted her waist and examined his face. "Could you just enjoy the moment? You are too dry," Sean frowned and said. Eli was speechless. "Stop being angry then. It's just a small matter, isn't it?" Eli said ingratiatingly. "If only you were always as obedient as you are right now," Sean said in a low voice, "Shall we have another child?" "Giving birth is a very painful process, and my body will go out of shape too. One child is more than enough," Eli refused euphemistically. "I want more children. One is too lonely, and t
Sean was a step quicker as he drew the blackout curtains. Eli sat up from the bed and realized that the walls were made of glass. With the curtains pulled, she could see the coast. "Did something happen?" Eli asked. Sean frowned and made a phone call. He asked coldly, "Do you know what's going on outside?" "We have deployed the invisible pseudo-mine rays earlier this afternoon, but they exploded for some reason. An animal might have accidentally stepped on them," Colonel Cher reported. "Check the surveillance cameras. There should be surveillance in the place where the pseudo-mine rays were deployed," Sean said. "The drill tomorrow will be monitored with unmanned cameras to make the training more realistic and to prevent the fighters from finding the pseudo-mine rays based on the surveillance cameras. We already have people on ground zero to check out the situation as we speak." "Alright then," Sean's eyes darkened as he hung up the phone. He p
"It's easy to make clothes that are similar in style and patterns. Could it be that the person had intentionally worn that just so to throw you off?" Sean cautioned. "I don't think that that's the case. If it was done intentionally, why did he show his face then? Nevertheless, it's really strange that I couldn't find any information about this person in this file," Eli covered her head and looked over at Sean in confusion. Sean frowned, "Don't worry, I've just given an order. We will be having a consolation session later in the morning, and all the Invisibles are required to be present. Come with me, and we'll check them one by one. However, if you couldn't find him in the lot, then it's unlikely that he is a real Invisible." Truth be told, he too thought it made sense that the culprit might have been one of the Invisibles. Only those who were close to him knew his whereabouts and therefore, only hurt Eli instead of him. However, it would be a serious matter if
Sean put a gun into her holster, "It's loaded, so don't shoot unless you have to." Eli looked at him, stunned, "Will the person die if I shoot him with the gun?" "The gun is real, but it also depends on the part of the body that suffered the shot," Sean said deeply. He took her hand and held it tightly. For some reason, she could feel that he was being unusually stern, unlike his usual self. It was as though something big was going to happen. "Let's go. Don't forget to put on your down jacket before you leave the ship. See you on the deck," Sean let go of Eli's hand and headed back to his room before heading out. Eli left her room soon after. She put on her down jacket and went to the deck. Sean was already there and he was wearing a black trench coat over his suit. His hands were in his pockets, and his back was against her. The hem of his coat swayed slightly with the wind, and the leaves on the trees rustled slightly. The whole scene made him look extre
Eli felt a little chill in her hands instantly without Sean's warmth. She closed the window and lowered her eyes. Could it be that... she had fallen for Sean? The feeling was overwhelming, but Eli wondered if Sean had seduced her on purpose, waited for her to fall in love with him, only to abandon her eventually. What if he refused to divorce Yvonne for the rest of their lives, citing political reasons? What if he got tired of her one day? What should she do then? He could crush her with just his status, and she would be defeated no matter how much she cried for help. "We're here," Sean reminded. "Oh," Eli realized that everyone had gotten off the car. She followed after them hurriedly. A row of men clad in black stood before her. "Line up!" Aldred bellowed. Eli could hear echoes coming from afar, and it seemed that several men were repeating his words. Their voices were majestic and solemn. She stood behind Sean a
She was reminded of the time she spent in Jasper's army. Jasper was stern and meticulous. From a distance, one could feel his aura of royalty, responsibility, and confidence. However, Sean's Invisibles vaguely gave her a playful yet determined vibe. It seemed that different leaders would bring out different kinds of potential in their team. She had heard that there were three elite teams in A Country, namely Jasper's Dark Shadow, Sean's Invisibles, and Christian's Black Ferrets. However, Christian's Black Ferrets did not seem to have a good reputation. The soldiers were dismissed, and Sean headed towards the room towards the lounge. Eli followed after him hurriedly. She had been standing in the field with Sean for the past three hours. Her face was numb with cold, and her feet were tired from standing for too long. As soon as she reached Sean's room, she took off her shoes and lay down on his bed. Sean looked over at her, "It's going to be tough duri
His mood instantly brightened up after hearing her words. He touched her nose and said, "Take a nap on the bed. I will close the door. Remember, do not open the door for anyone else apart from me, okay?" Eli made an OK gesture. Sean then left and closed the door for her. Eli turned around and took out her mobile phone. There was no connection, so she could only play games on her phone. She noticed that Sean was already gone for more than half an hour. Didn't they agree to eat together? She sat up, wanting to go look for him, but she did not know where to go. Plus, there was no signal here too. If she got lost, it would be a hassle for him to look for her. She could not seem to do anything, and she felt as though her actions would only burden the people around her even more. Hence, she lay on the bed and fell asleep in a daze. She could hear someone talking, followed by the sound of the door opening. She opened her eyes with high alert and saw Sean en
"Do you think that your information is accurate?" Sean asked him. "Mr. President. this compilation was made after thorough self-introduction by each member of the team," No. 189 reported with certainty. Sean did not question him further. He would find out in the training later if the information were all accurate. "Forget about your previous numbers during this training. I will assign new numbers for all of you. No. 1, Gary Yaleman, No. 2, Nick Zachary, No. 3, Darren Wheeler, No. 4, Sean Yaleman, No. 5, Troy Hiller, No. 6, Eli Wayne, No. 7, Mathew Cher, No. 8, Jack Weil, No. 9, Bernard Wood, No. 10, Victor Hunter. Are we clear?" Sean ordered. They all answered in unison, "Yes, Mr. President!" Eli shouted along with them. She was in high spirits, as though she was a real soldier. She was thrilled at the thought of being able to brag about this for the rest of her life. Perhaps, she could even tell this story to her son in the future. She could not help but