Azere looked at Sabrina. "Child, when are you going to tell Rhett everything?" she asked.
Misty-eyed, Sabrina released a deep sigh. "Initially, I don't want him to know that I will leave him alone for fifty years because he will never agree to it. But yesterday, I have a change of heart. I will tell him everything on the last day. I can't do it right now because if I tell him about the training, our special moments together will be destroyed. I just want to spend some quality time with him while I still can," she said forlornly.
"I understand your side, child. But be fair to Rhett, no matter how painful it is for him, he deserves to know the truth," Azere said.
"Yes, I will tell him everything, Grandma," Sabrina said gloomily.
"Good, because that's the right thing to do," Azere stated.
Olga looked at Sabrina. "Dear, do you want to be the next guardian of the medallion? Tell us honestly," she asked.