Before they could argue further, I just sat in the back directly.

I shook my head, reminding Daniel that if we didn't leave soon, we'd miss Logan's car.

I'd been through this before.

I insisted on sitting in the front passenger seat once, and the result was Daniel scolding me at home.

He said I lacked propriety all for a seat and questioned me if it was necessary.

Now, it seemed it really wasn't necessary.

I sat quietly in the back, watching the heavy rain outside.

I was torn about whether to take the job at Hensen University.

Logan mentioned both administrative and teaching positions were available, but he leaned towards the administrative role, given the higher demands of the teaching position.

I understood Logan's implication.

Anyone could get into an administrative role, but teaching required real talent.

Seeking Daniel's advice about school matters would undoubtedly be better.

However, looking at the two in front of me, I didn't even want to speak.

Barbara was trying hard to start a conversation, but this time, Daniel, unusually, ignored her.

Instead, he kept glancing at me through the rearview mirror, steering the conversation towards me.