As her father, how could Zion not worry? Even though he did not mention it in front of Julia, he kept it in his heart, fearing Nina might repeat her past mistakes.

Julia's heart raced with anxiety over this matter. Nina comforted her, soothing her until she finally calmed down and went to rest. Zion remained in the living room, waiting for Nina.

When Julia had gone to the bedroom, Zion sat there, calmly drinking tea, and asked, "What's been happening lately?"

Hearing her father's question, Nina walked over. "What is it, Dad?"

"You haven't been home in a long time," Zion said. "Your mother already mentioned that you came back with a big belly. Have you even considered how long it's been since you spent time with us? Have you been too busy, or has something happened? Is your relationship with Nash really stable?"

His concern was primarily for her happiness and safety.

"Dad, you really don't need to worry. I can handle it."

Zion pressed on, "Have they come after you again?"

Nina paused.

these questions," Zion said, his expression growing more serious. "I'll call the police.

"I'm perfectly fine. If something had happened, it would've shown by now. If something comes up, I can face it. Besides, if I managed to get out safely and

the organization, she understood she had unique qualities that others didn't, including Seth's apprehension towards

be why she wanted her dead, but others might be after something specific she

had tricked her

can't let you take this risk,"

again, "I am your daughter, but there are many other girls out there who are also someone's daughters, and they are just as important. I know you love me and don't want me to get hurt, but for the

if they called the police, it wouldn't help much. They were in the open, while the enemy was hidden. She couldn't always have police protection. It would be an inconvenience to others and wouldn't

terrible things and hurting many families. While the country was safe, the organization

the net

that every

could live in peace.

Nina and, in the end, didn't make the call. He sighed and said, "My daughter has grown up. You're no longer the little girl

child. Just look forward to having a grandchild,"

forward to, the arrival of their first grandchild. They chatted for a while, reminiscing about memories from her childhood that Zion

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