"I don't need your help." Jacob shook his head and said, "Besides, you won't be of much help. You and Elie are both ordinary people. If you come with us, we will need to protect you. You will only become our burden in the end."
"Jacob, are you underestimating me?" Yara snapped.
"I think you're at it again." Jacob furrowed his brows and commented, "If you still remember how your teammates died, you had better listen to me. Take Elie and leave this place. If you insist on risking your life, I won't stop you."
"I..." Yara was taken aback. Indeed, he was right. She had done it again. She had completely forgotten her teammates' sacrifice. If it weren't for Jacob, she would be just a nobody. She would have died long ago. How could she have the ability to seek revenge?
"Listen to me, Elie. You should leave with Yara. I'll find you once I deal with things over here," Jacob turned to Elie, reassuring her.
"Jason... you are making things difficult for me." Elie was stunned.