Harrison Clark was really settled in Nora Camp's closet.
The closet space was not cramped, very spacious, about seven or eight square meters, and it was a walk-in closet that needed to go up a few steps.
In the closet, various uniforms, combat suits, ceremonial military uniforms, and a small number of casual clothes hung neatly, as well as some simple and plain high-performance underwear.
Harrison Clark's new large culture tank was placed right in the middle, about seven meters in a straight line from Nora Camp's bed, facing each other.
Her reason was full enough, placing it in a place where she could see it as soon as she opened her eyes was the most reassuring.
She definitely did not close the closet door; she had to keep it open at all times.
After all, he was too important now but had no ability to protect himself.
Harrison Clark reluctantly believed her reason.