Mary Davis immediately frowned and looked at her.
Keira Olsen pursed her lips, trying to make her gaze seem gentler.
Mary Davis sized her up with her eyes, suddenly stood up, walked over to her, and touched her forehead.
Keira Olsen: "..."
"You don't have a fever, so why are you talking nonsense! You were adamant about not telling me who they were back then, saying it would jeopardize my safety, so why are you asking me now?"
For the first time, Keira Olsen felt Keera's caution.
At least on this matter, she hadn't been careless.
Keira Olsen simply uttered "Oh," her expression unchanged, "I was afraid you might have discovered something. It seems you still know nothing, which is good."
Sure enough, Mary Davis was distracted: "Keera, you're really too cautious. Didn't you say before? If you couldn't even complete their first task, they wouldn't come after you again."
These words made Keira Olsen freeze for a moment, "The first task?"