Chapter 461 461
Chapter 461 Chapter 461
?In the quiet solitude of his chamber, Reaves exchanged his formal attire for garments befitting the impending clash, a symbolic donning of armor for the imminent battle.
Kneeling before the portraits, Reaves offered a silent prayer, "Ancestors, forgive me for the path I tread. I'll do whatever it takes to shield my family from this menace. May your spirits guide me." A plea for forgiveness echoed through his mind. The weight of responsibility pressed upon him, but with resolve coursing through his veins, he rose, prepared to confront the shadows that threatened to envelop his world. The echoes of footsteps reverberated through the manor as Reaves stepped out, ready to face the impending darkness.
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Nexus sat in the quietude of his room, surrounded by the soft glow of candlelight casting flickering shadows on the walls. The weight of recent events bore down on him, causing a cascade of introspection. In the hushed stillness, Nexus grappled with his own vulnerability, a realization that had struck him with unsettling force. "I thought I was getting stronger... more capable. But the truth is, I'm not. I'm still too weak," he muttered to himself, mockery in his voice.
His gaze fixated on the small flames dancing atop the candles, their erratic movements mirroring the turbulence within his thoughts. "I couldn't protect Nora, Crystal, or even myself. How can I face the challenges ahead if I can't even defend those I care about?"
The room seemed to close in, shadows lengthening as if emphasizing his internal struggle.
"I've been too naive. Too trusting. Dracula manipulated me because I let my guard down. Blind trust, it's a weakness that can be exploited."
He replayed the moments in his mind when he extended his help, unaware of the consequences it would unleash upon the city. He had thought he was learning to control his heavenly flame, and Dracula was helping him out of goodwill. The gravity of his actions weighed heavily on him now.
"I should have been careful; there is never any free meal in this life. My intentions were pure, but my lack of caution has thrown the city into chaos. I must learn from this. I can't afford to be so easily used."
"I need to get stronger. Not just physically, but in understanding the motives and deceptions of those around me. The fate of those close to me may rest on my shoulders, and I can't afford to be a liability."
The night air was disrupted by a thunderous explosion, reverberating through the Russell family castle. In an instant, Nexus, jolted from his contemplation, sprang to his feet, a surge of urgency propelling him forward. The others in the castle, equally affected by the echoing disturbance, began to stir from their quarters.
Nexus navigated the hallways with determined speed, his senses attuned to the unfolding chaos. As he reached the main hall, a tableau of reassurance and anxiety greeted him. Everyone seemed to be present. Crystal, holding a visibly frightened Abby, approached Nexus, seeking solace in his presence.
"What happened? Why was there an explosion?" Nexus inquired, his eyes quickly scanning the room.
Crystal, her demeanor a mix of concern and reassurance, replied, "Nexus, something big just happened; I don't know what it was that caused the explosion. Abby got scared," she paused and glanced around the hall; she could still see some people lingering with fears in their eyes. "I think we all did," she concluded.
Abby, still trembling, clung to Crystal, finding comfort in the security of her embrace. Nexus extended his arms, and Crystal gently transferred Abby into Nexus's comforting hold. As Nexus cradled Abby, her frightened expression gradually transformed into a tentative smile, the warmth of Nexus's touch dissipating the lingering shadows of fear.
"Nexus, are we in danger?" Abby asked, her innocent eyes searching for answers.
"No, Abby. We're going to make sure everyone is safe. You don't have to worry."
Nexus's soothing presence provided a semblance of comfort, not only to Abby but to any of the people present. Madeline, breaking the collective silence, voiced the urgency of the situation.
"Nexus, we need to find out what caused that explosion. It felt like powerful magic."
The tension in the Russell family castle's main hall was palpable as Madeline, the family head, gathered everyone to discuss the sudden explosion that had shattered the night's tranquility. Nexus, recognizing the need for swift action, nodded in agreement with Madeline's decision to convene.
With a determined expression, Nexus addressed the assembly, "Madeline is right, we need to find out what caused that explosion; we should be prepared for anything."
"Crystal," he called Crystal closer and gave her the order, "I need you to go out and investigate what caused the explosion. But remember to be careful; your safety is the top priority. If you sense any danger, come back immediately. We can't afford to take unnecessary risks. Not with you," he said with concern in his gaze.
Crystal, displaying unwavering confidence in Nexus's leadership, nodded in acknowledgment. "Alright, I understand. I will be careful." She was well aware of the trust Nexus placed in her, and she reciprocated it wholeheartedly.
As she prepared to venture out with the guards, Nexus whispered a final reminder, emphasizing the importance of caution.
"Be careful out there, Crystal. Your safety matters more than anything else. I can't afford to let anything happen to you," Nexus urged, his concern evident in his eyes.
Everyone in the hall could hear him, but nobody found it strange how he kept urging Crystal to be careful. Everyone knows that Crystal is a loyal servant who has been following Nexus since the day they knew him, and nobody can define their relationship. If not for the fact that Nexus usually orders her around, they would have thought she was his lover.
Crystal, fully understanding the gravity of the situation, nodded again. "I will make sure to be extra careful," she replied and moved out with the guards, ready to unravel the mystery surrounding the explosive disturbance. The remaining occupants of the hall, looking on with their gazes filled with a mix of anticipation and worry, awaited her report.
After a considerable period, Crystal returned, her presence announcing a potential breakthrough.
Nexus wasn't so eager to glean information; he waited for her to approach him, his eyes filled with relief.
"Are you okay?" he asked her; she nodded with a "Yes."
"What did you find, Crystal?"
Crystal began to narrate her findings, describing the aftermath of the explosion. "Nexus, someone outside the castle unleashed a powerful spell. It caused a massive crater, and the ground caved in. The saboteur is likely gone now, and I couldn't find anyone suspicious nearby."
The revelation sparked a series of questions in Nexus's mind. As the castle inhabitants absorbed the information, the urgency of the situation deepened. "Why would anybody do such an action without a goal? It's impossible."
Madeline's keen instincts immediately raised a red flag upon hearing Crystal's report. Unfazed by the potential danger, she decided to take matters into her own hands. The family head, known for her strength and astuteness, issued a directive for everyone to remain in the hall while she ventured out to investigate the source of the explosion.