"Since then..."
Hearing Adam's words, Colton couldn't help but be stunned: "Does that mean..."
"Yes."
Adam nodded, confirming his thoughts: "I've been standing here since he entered your room."
Colton's complexion turned even paler.
At this moment, he felt extraordinarily grateful.
Fortunately, he hadn't agreed earlier.
If he had, he probably wouldn't be able to stand here right now.
When dealing with traitors, Adam's methods have always been very simple.
"Leader, I..."
I quickly knelt down, wanting to explain, but was immediately interrupted by Adam.
"Enough."
Adam looked at Colton and shook his head: "Don't be so afraid."
"You haven't really betrayed us, what are you afraid of?"
Although I haven't really betrayed us, my performance hasn't been very steadfast either.
Colton met Adam's gaze, and this thought silently crossed his mind.
However, Adam didn't think this was a big deal.
As a leader, expecting absolute loyalty from one's subordinates is a luxury.