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I Love You, Miss Genius

Chapter 1318
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Chapter 1318 "I think I understand. You initially rejectedbecause you thought I resembled your mentor. But you also said your mentor helped you a lot. So why did you leave the organization? Did he do something so unforgivable that it made you leave?" "Well..." Falcon hesitated, not because he wanted to hide anything from Bonnie but because the situation was too complicated to explain quickly. Upon seeing Falcon's hesitation, Bonnie narrowed her eyes slightly. "It's fine if you don't want to talk about it. I won't press you." "It's not that I don't want to. I just don't know where to start." Falcon rubbed his forehead in frustration. "Besides, we're good brothers. There's nothing I can't tell you." "Seriously, you don't have to force yourself." Bonnie knew Falcon was on the verge of opening up, so she pretended to be understanding. "Even though we're close, sthings don't need to be shared if you're uncomfortable." "No! The more you say that the more I feel I have to tell you!" Falcon took a moment to gather his thoughts, trying to figure out how to explain everything to Bonnie clearly.

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After two or three minutes of silence, he finally spoke again. "Saying I rejected you because you remindedof my mentor isn't entirely accurate. It wasn't rejection; it was more fear." "Fear?" Bonnie raised an eyebrow in surprise. "Why would you be afraid? Was your mentor a very harsh person?" "No, he wasn't harsh." Falcon's expression suddenly darkened. "The main issue is that I did something that wronged him. I'm haunted by guilt and afraid he'll takeback and severely punish me." "If you were so scared, why did you betray him? He treated you well and taught you carefully, didn't he?" Bonnie's eyes flashed with confusion.

This was a question she found puzzling and hard to comprehend. She prided herself on treating Falcon fairly and teaching him as much as Collin did. Yet, despite all this, Falcon had betrayed her.

When she first learned of the betrayal, she was shocked. She had considered the possibility of someone within the organization stealing the chip but never expected it to be Falcon.

"It's a long story," Falcon sighed and then began recounting everything that happened before and after he joined the Nidhogg Organization. He also shared his di how Collin managed the with organization and how he felt their leader was unfair.

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Bonnie listened carefully, finally understanding Falcon's true feelings. "So, you felt that your leader favored t someone else, and no matter how much effort you put in, it went unnoticed. That's why you stote the chip and turned to Mr. Billy for a better future, right?"

Falcon didn't deny it. He nodded in acknowledgment. "Yes, I felt I m deserved a broader horizon and a brighter future rather than being treated like a nobody, bossed around by Collin."

These words reflected Falcon's most profound thoughts. He believed that if their leader had groomed him for a F managerial role, he wouldn't have done what he did. Ashburn > X