Initially, we planned on sending one of the subordinates, but I couldn‘t risk having the cruise incident happen to you again at that point.
It became clear to Arielle that Harvey volunteered for the mission because she had almost died from the bombing incident. As foolish as that was, she knew his intentions were good.
The chances of me surviving this mission are slim to none, but it‘s a risk that I must take. I have to find out who‘s behind it. If I get the chance to end him, that‘d be even better. However, if my identity gets exposed, please bury my ashes in Lightspring. That place means a lot to me because it‘s where I first met you.
A wave of sadness washed over Arielle as she continued reading.
You may think it sounds ridiculous, but if I hadn‘t met you that day, I‘d have died in Lightspring. In the beginning, what I had for you was nothing more than gratitude. But when I couldn‘t find you, I felt like I had lost my soul. Only when I met you for the second time in Chanaea did I realize that I had fallen in love with you. If something does happen to me, please don‘t feel guilty about it. After all, I owe you my life.
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