Chapter 2297 The Greater Good

William turned serious. “War is brutal and cruel. The ones who lose not only risk their own life but the lives of their family and loved ones. Why else do you think Donald made peace with you at the most crucial moment? It’s because he was well aware of this principle!”

After a brief pause, he continued, “I know Ms. Layla’s death is devastating to you, but you have to understand that one person’s death is insignificant in the big picture. Otherwise, more people will die…”

“So what you’re saying is”—Francesca finally understood—”Danrique should sacrifice Mr. Lincoln for the greater good?”

“I’m sorry. I know you must be incredibly upset with what I’ve just said, but that’s how reality works.” William’s tone became gentle. “At a time like this, you can’t do anything else anymore. The best thing that you can do is to stay in S Nation to recuperate and wait for more news.”

“I understand.”

Not knowing what else to say, Francesca could only lower her head dejectedly.

“Francesca, you must listen to me this time. Do not be rash. Otherwise, you could really make things worse,” William reminded. “I won’t disturb you any longer. Good night and rest well!”

Francesca’s grip tightened around the phone in her hand. She was feeling so lost.

softly. “Stop thinking too much about it. You should be focusing on resting

“Okay.”

another word, Francesca headed into her room with her phone

flooded back into her mind. She felt a pang of sadness in her heart. If I hadn’t met Danrique, if we hadn’t ended up together, maybe all of this wouldn’t have happened. Ms. Layla and Mr. Lincoln

ears burning then. He wondered if Francesca was

by her if it meant

gaze toward the snow outside as

long the war would last or

deeply and wanted to see her as

quickly as the couple continued

by in the blink

her phone, waiting for Danrique to call. But

every day, comforting her and updating her about

at a standstill, waiting for

but for the past few days, the

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