Elena Rowan didn’t respond immediately. His gaze flickered toward me, silently asking for my thoughts. I inhaled slowly before nodding. “That’s fine,” I said calmly. The officer seemed slightly surprised by how quickly I agreed as if he was waiting for me to retort or say something against it, however, it made him relieved yet. I tilted my head, smiling gently as I added. “After all, Kade can’t die yet,” I added quietly, my voice steady. “He still needs to answer for everything he’s done.” Rowan glanced at me, but he didn’t interrupt. The officer nodded. “Understood. We’ll proceed with the hospital transfer then.” A few moments passed as he spoke briefly with the other officers nearby—passing the agreements to them that Kade will be transferred to a private hos

