“Yes, she’s here.” Eloise pulled Renee to the balcony. She wasn’t worried that Renee would try to
escape or expose her true identity to Jovan; she would have done that long ago if she really wanted to.
“Where is she?” Jovan asked Eloise eagerly.
“She’s sitting in front of you. Just take your time and talk to her…” Eloise patiently exined.
There were two lounge chairs and a small tea table on the balcony. Both Jovan and Renee sat across
from each other, tea and fruits on the table between them.
“Please leave us alone, Elly,” Jovan ordered Eloise, who was standing nearby.
“Just ignore me, Mr. Hunt. I won’t disturb you.” Eloise wasn’t worried about Renee, but she was scared
Jovan might realize something, given how smart he was. Letting them meet was already very risky.
“It’s not about whether you’ll disturb me or not, I’m just not used to having a third person around if I’m
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“But…”
“Are you going to disobey me?” Jovan’s tone was calm but menacing.
“Okay, I… I’ll go make tea for you both.” Naturally, Eloise
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didn’t dare to disobey Jovan. She retreated obediently but shot Renee a desperate look before leaving.
Renee nodded slightly to reassure Eloise.
After Eloise left, Jovan and Renee were the only ones on the spacious balcony. The sunlight was warm
because they were on the rooftop of the manor, and the asional breeze was somewhat soothing.
“What’s your name?” Jovan asked softly as he faced her.
The breeze toyed with Renee’s hair as she looked at him and replied, “Brisa Stone. My name is… Brisa
Stone.” During her time as a special agent, she’d learned how to change her voice, so she altered her
tone to sound like an innocent female student so Jovan wouldn’t find her out.
“Brisa Stone…” Jovan said slowly, then smiled. “It’s a rather refreshing name. I’m sure you’re a bright
person. Have you ever considered what you’ll face after you give your eyes to me?”
“Yes, of course.” Renee felt rxed as she stared at the mountains in the distance. They said the eyes
were the windows of the soul, so would her soul be trapped forever when she lost hers? “I’m a person
who’s very curious about the world, and I want to see every part of it. If I lose my eyes, I’ll spend the
rest of my life in darkness. It’s… it’s a horrible thought.”