Chapter 463 463
Chapter 463 Chapter 463
James, a middle-aged man with blue eyes, and a pragmatic thinker, voiced his concern, "I just can't fathom why someone would create such a commotion. What could they possibly gain?"
Atisse, another great mage of the family, known for her intuitive nature, added, "And the fact that none of us could see the saboteur raises even more questions. What were they trying to achieve by remaining hidden?"
Another trusted member of the household, chimed in with her analytical viewpoint, "The explosion itself seemed designed to startle, but the saboteur's motives remain unclear.
"Perhaps it was a diversion for something else?" Atisse responded.
Noah, the perceptive member of the family, offered a thought, "It's evident they wanted our attention,"
"But to what end? We need to consider every possibility." the middle-aged man chimed in.
Madeline, ever perceptive, recognized the signs of fatigue spreading among them like a creeping fog. With a firm yet gentle tone, she interrupted the discourse. "Enough for now," she declared, her words cutting through the buzz of conversation. "It seems our discussion has taken a toll on everyone. Let's retire to our chambers and rest. We'll reconvene tomorrow and unravel this mystery together."
Her authoritative presence guided the family members back to their respective bedrooms. Despite the lingering questions and suspicions hanging in the air, Madeline reassured them that more answers would come with the dawn. The family dispersed, each carrying their own thoughts into the shadows of the night, leaving the hall empty and shrouded in a contemplative silence.
The dimly lit hall echoed with hushed conversations as the Russell family members, still reeling from the earlier explosion, dispersed to make sense of the unsettling event. Nexus, his senses heightened by the recent challenges faced by the family, couldn't shake off the lingering unease that hung in the air.
Nexus furrowed his brow in thought, as he stood at the center of the hall. His thoughts echo in the chambers of his mind, each question leading to another. "Why now? What purpose does this serve?" As family members dispersed with worried glances. Everyone, Nexus included, couldn't ignore the feeling that there was more to the blast than a mere attempt to harm them.
His experiences had honed his instincts, making him acutely sensitive to the subtleties of unexpected situations. Nexus remained deep in contemplation. The puzzle before him demanded careful consideration.
In the midst of his contemplation, Monica approaches him, concern etched on her face. "Nexus, do you think we're in danger? What was the purpose of that explosion?" she asks, her eyes searching for reassurance.
Nexus, though uncertain of the answers himself, maintains a calm demeanor. "I'm not sure, Monica. But whatever it is, we need to stay alert. This might be the beginning of something more complex," he replies, his voice steady, conveying both concern and determination.
Suddenly, the realization struck Nexus—the saboteur's intention wasn't a direct assault on the Russell family. A wave of questions surged in his mind. Why orchestrate an explosion if not to inflict harm? It occurred to him that the blast might have been a calculated move, a test to gauge the reactions of those within the castle. Was the saboteur seeking crucial information or assessing the defenses in place?
The revelation fueled Nexus with a new sense of caution. His gaze swept across the hall, taking in the worried expressions of the family members. The older family members made sure all the younger generations had dispersed before them. As the older members dispersed, Nexus addressed them, "We can't afford to underestimate our adversary. This incident might be a precursor to something bigger. We need to be prepared for the unexpected."
Madeline, with her keen intuition, adds, "Nexus is right. We can't let our guard down. We need to find out who is behind this and why. Until then, let's rest and we stay vigilant."
The corridors of the Russell family castle were silent, a stark contrast to the chaos that had unfolded earlier. Nexus, lost in contemplation, made his way to his room. The echoes of the explosion still reverberated in his thoughts, prompting a backward journey through the events that had transpired.
Nexus entered his room, the door creaking softly as it closed behind him. Alone in the dimly lit space, he allowed his thoughts to unravel in a cascade of introspection.
"The saboteur's familiarity with the castle's layout is unsettling. It suggests an insider, someone who knows the ins and outs of this place. But who among us could be collaborating with Dracula, facilitating such covert maneuvers?"
As he retraced the sequence of events, Nexus pondered the swift and calculated escape of the saboteur.
He paced the room, his mind racing through the family members, considering each one in turn. The gravity of the situation weighed heavily on Nexus.
The recent challenges had heightened his sensitivity to unforeseen circumstances, and this particular event struck a nerve.
"The unrest in the city has caused a great influence that runs deep, and this saboteur's actions are an extension of that influence. The answers lie within the family, and I must tread carefully to unveil the outcast in our midst."
The pieces of the puzzle fell into place in Nexus's mind. Considering the recent turmoil in the city, especially with the events tied to Dracula, Nexus couldn't dismiss the likelihood of the saboteur having ties to the enigmatic figure. The realization led him to a crucial question—who among the Russell family members could be connected to Dracula and potentially aid the saboteur in their escape?
The weight of suspicion lingered as Nexus entered his room.
The flickering candlelight cast shadows on the walls, mirroring the shadows of doubt that danced in Nexus's mind. "If we are to face the challenges ahead, I must uncover the connection between Dracula and the saboteur. The safety of everyone here depends on unraveling this web of deception and betrayal."
"Why, in the face of familiarity, did the murderer risk exposure within the walls of the Russell family castle? Is there something here, something new, that drew their attention? Could it be me, the newcomer in this intricate web of relationships?"
The notion of being the murderer's target briefly crossed Nexus's mind. After all, he was a recent addition to the Russell family, an unknown variable in the equation. Yet, as quickly as the thought emerged, Nexus dismissed it with a shake of his head.
"Attacking me within the castle seems too risky for a seasoned killer. If I were the target, there are easier ways to strike outside these fortified walls, and also the attacker would have struck earlier if I were the target. There must be another reason, another piece to this puzzle that eludes my understanding."
He paced the room, Nexus's sharp mind dissected the possibilities.