Not sure if it's because of hearing Susan Fisher's words, that night South Grant had a very strange dream.
Dreamed of his mother, Stella Foster, also a member of the special forces in the military district.
The dream was chaotic, and when he opened his eyes, he couldn't remember exactly what he dreamed of.
But he clearly remembered Stella Foster holding a handgun, shooting a bullet.
When South Grant opened his eyes, it was already daylight.
He recalled the dream, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't remember its content.
South Grant was in a daze for a long time before coming back to his senses.
Such a dream was entirely because of Susan Fisher's words.
Moreover, the Foster Family is a military and political family, and Stella Foster is their daughter, so naturally, South Grant would have such a dream.
What exactly Susan Fisher said, no one told him, but one day he would find out.
