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Chapter 115: Patterns of the Invisible War
Author: Bea Writes
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The wind brushed through the trees with a soft rustle, but something about the rhythm felt off, like the air itself was holding its breath.

Robert took a step forward. Every movement was quiet and deliberate, his boots barely making a sound on the gravel path.

As he moved toward the treeline, the bright morning sunlight started to fail him, thinning out into long shadows cast by the thick branches above.

He stopped just a few feet away from the dark figure.

For a heartbeat, there was nothing b
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  • Chapter 115: Patterns of the Invisible War

    The wind brushed through the trees with a soft rustle, but something about the rhythm felt off, like the air itself was holding its breath.Robert took a step forward. Every movement was quiet and deliberate, his boots barely making a sound on the gravel path. As he moved toward the treeline, the bright morning sunlight started to fail him, thinning out into long shadows cast by the thick branches above.He stopped just a few feet away from the dark figure.For a heartbeat, there was nothing but silence. Then, Robert’s expression shifted. A faint, almost imperceptible blue glow flickered deep in his eyes— not a flash of light, but a steady hum of energy that seemed to pull the details of the world into focus.Recognition hit him instantly."...Aaron."Robert spoke the name calmly, his voice steady as if he’d been expecting this encounter all along. The figure in the shadows let out a long, quiet breath that sounded almost like relief."Young Master..."Aaron stepped into the light. A

  • Chapter 114: The Watcher in the Trees

    Her eyes were locked on his.“It’s not a small thing,” she admitted in a low voice. “But I don't want to make it bigger than it needs to be. It’s something you could handle— I know that.”Robert studied her face for a moment, then finally nodded. “Alright.” He didn't demand an explanation. He just accepted what she said. And that, weirdly enough, made it even harder for her to keep the secret.Avery let out a soft breath. Then, this time, when she leaned in, Robert didn't stop her. The kiss was slow and quiet, like a tiny moment they’d stolen from a world that never stopped moving.“Come on,” Robert said a minute later, stepping back.Avery smiled, her face still a bit red. “Where are we going now?”“You’ll see.”The elevator wasn't like the ones in the city. The walls were all glass, showing the whole Oasis unfolding beneath them like a giant map as they dropped down in total silence. Gold designs lined the inside, and the soft lights changed colors as they passed different floors.

  • Chapter 113: Where Light Meets Shadow

    “Mariam.”The voice was calm and easy, but it had that natural weight to it that made you stop and listen without even thinking about it.Both women froze. Mariam turned around first, as smooth and composed as ever, but the second she saw who it was, she dipped her head in a quick, respectful bow.“Young Master.”Avery followed her lead and just stiffened up. Robert was standing at the far end of the long hallway, one hand shoved casually in his pocket. He looked relaxed, but with the morning sun hitting him from the tall windows behind, he looked almost like a glowing silhouette— untouchable and completely in control of the space.For a heartbeat, Avery couldn't even find her voice.Mariam started to lower her head even more. “Y…Young Master— ”Robert blinked and immediately waved his hand, a small, genuine smile appearing on his serious face. “No, no… let’s not do all that.”Mariam stopped halfway, looking a bit confused.“There’s no need for all the formalities, you've done enough

  • Chapter 112: Shadows Beneath the Truth

    The air in the room felt heavy now. It wasn't that the Graham estate had suddenly become small— nothing in a place like this ever could be— but the space between Anna and her mother had become tense. That warm, easy feeling from a few minutes ago had disappeared, replaced by a quiet pressure that seemed to push against the walls.Rose didn't move an inch. She sat there with her hands resting lightly in her lap, looking perfectly calm. But it was that too calm look that made Anna nervous."Anna," Rose said again, her voice even softer than before. "How much exactly did you hear?"Anna swallowed hard. She looked down at her knees, her fingers digging into her jeans as she tried to piece the memories together. It hadn’t been a long, clear conversation— just fragments and broken sentences she’d caught while passing by. But even the broken parts felt wrong."I didn't hear everything," she started slowly, picking her words with care. "I wasn't supposed to be there at all. I just... I stopp

  • Chapter 111: Whispers of Betrayal

    The halls became quieter the further Anna walked. It wasn't a dead silence, because the Graham estate never truly went silent, there was always the faint hum of machinery or the sound of staff moving through the corridors like shadows, appearing and disappearing before you could even blink. But compared to the chaotic energy of the Core Room, this part of the mansion felt like a different world. It was calm, warm, and for the first time all morning, Anna felt like she could actually lower her guard.Mariam stopped in front of a tall door designed in gold and black. The design was simpler than the massive obsidian panels they’d stumbled through earlier, but there was something about the wood that felt inviting. "Your mother is inside," Mariam said gently, her voice barely above a whisper.Anna nodded, feeling a lump form in her throat. "Thank you," she managed to say. Mariam gave a polite, single nod and stepped back into the hallway with Avery.Anna stood there for a long second, he

  • Chapter 110: Judgment in the Core

    The rifles didn't lower, not even an inch, and the tension in the room felt like a physical weight pressing against Anna’s chest. Every tiny movement she made felt like it was being monitored by a thousand sensors. Beside her, Avery’s breathing had become shallow, the kind of panicked air that usually follows a total breakdown.The guard in the lead took a step forward. His face was professional and indifferent. "Identify yourselves," he commanded coldly.The silence that followed stayed for half a second too long before Avery finally cracked under the pressure. "We— we’re with Robert," she stammered, the words tripping over each other as she tried to force them out. "We’re not lying, we came here with him, we're guests— ""Stop." The words instantly cut her off. The guard’s gaze sharpened, turning from cold to predatory. "Do not use that name lightly."The entire energy in the room shifted. Anna felt it immediately— that wasn't just a correction or a piece of security protocol. It w

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