Marshall chuckled softly upon hearing what Stella said. "If you really want to learn, I'll teach you. But getting a skydiving license isn't that easy. I can take you to experience it first." Stella immediately asked, "When?" Marshall asked her back, "When do you want to do it?"

"Tomorrow," Stella said.

"Tomorrow?"

"Are you busy?"

Marshall looked at the documents on his desk, pursed his lips, and said, "No, I'm free. I'll pick you up tomorrow."

"Sure." Stella then softly said, "Thank you."

"Rest early and wait for my call tomorrow," Marshall said goodbye to her warmly.

After ending the call, he went to his wardrobe and took out some clothes.

When he was done and went downstairs, Ariel came up with a cup in her hand.

When she saw her son dressing up and going out late at night, she immediately stopped Marshall." Marshall, where are you going so late?"

As Marshall put on his shoes, he said, "I left something back at the office. I need to go get it."

"What is so important that you have to get it so late at night? w "Something that belongs to my client." Marshall put on his jacket and said, "I'll be back in a while." Before Ariel could suggest letting the driver take him, he had already disappeared into the dark night.

Ariel was worried, but she felt as though Marshall was somewhat excited.

Marshall did not return home until two a.m. and went out again very early in the morning.

When he was about to reach the Saun residence, he called Stella. However, Stella's voice sounded a little husky as if she had just woken up, "You can come now. I'll get ready."

"Take your time. No rush," Marshall said softly.

After ending the call, he felt somewhat nervous. He pulled down the sun visor, tidied his hair in the mirror, made sure that he looked perfect, and then closed it.

Stella only came out half an hour later. She was a little surprised when she saw Marshall's car outside. "I thought you were on the way."

"I just arrived not long ago," Marshall said.

Stella got into the car and fastened her seatbelt. "Let's go."

"Sure," Marshall replied and started the car.

Stella was an unadventurous and fearful person who would not get on a roller coaster after watching the Final Destination series, let alone engaging in extreme sports like skydiving. When she saw the helicopter, she wanted to just turn around and leave.

However, she thought about her purpose of coming here and held herself back from doing so.

The two pilots flying the helicopters were foreigners, looking very experienced.

They spoke in French, and she could not understand a thing when Marshall talked to them. They would look at her from time to time, and she would just smile.

After the three were done chatting, they boarded the helicopter. As Marshall put on the equipment, he explained the essentials of skydiving to Stella. "A lot of people may have a hard time getting used to this during their first time. Your ears might hurt during the free fall, but that's perfectly normal. Don't be too nervous."

Stella nodded.

Very soon, the helicopter ascended over three thousand feet above ground, and they could barely see anything below them.

Marshall put on his parachute and securely attached Stella in front of him with a harness.

"Are you scared?" Marshall asked her softly in her ear.

Stella responded with a "Mhmm."

Marshall chuckled, tightened the harness, and said, "It's fine. I'm here."

Stella tilted her head uncomfortably and asked, "Can I take a photo?"

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