Chapter 648 Bad Move

Nicholas responded indifferently. It was as if he didn’t want to talk about this topic. He changed the topic of conversation instead. “Do you have any major tasks this time around? It’s rare to see you being the one who takes charge personally.”

Cole did not bother to hide anything since Nicholas had once been the most promising member of his team. “I came back this time to protect a witness. This person is of great importance, so I have to be here in person,” he uttered.

Nicholas nodded but didn’t ask any more questions. After a while, the waiter began to serve their dishes, and the three of them chatted while eating. At the table, Janet looked at Nicholas, who was still very cold to her. She gritted her teeth before she asked Cole a question. “Cole, I previously mentioned that I wanted to return to the team. What do you think of that?”

Cole frowned and responded solemnly. “Your wound has not healed yet, and your injuries are in such a fatal spot. I want you to still focus on recovery as I don’t want you to have any complications in the future.”

to trouble Nicholas. Alternatively, why don’t I return to the

to worry about, right? I have already approved your leave, so you can rest until your injury is healed. I don’t think it’s a

to look at Nicholas. “I’m afraid I’ll have to trouble you with Janet for a while more, Nicholas. I can let her go back once I’m done dealing with

dark, and a little scary. What Janet said just now had made her seem like she was anxious to return to the team, but in fact, she was hinting at Cole. She was trying to make it sound

it troublesome. As long as she stops going all over the place, then her wounds should be able to recover faster,” Nicholas uttered. Cole was shrewd, and he immediately understood the meaning behind Nicholas’

wouldn’t care about anything else. So, with a

knew very well that she had just made a wrong move. Especially the way Nicholas looked at me

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