Chapter 1783 by Marina Vittori
An Understated Dominance
âYour Highness suggests we root out the traitor?â Jaxon inquired.
âNo, exposing the traitor and tracking the killer is Albertâs task. Your mission is even more critical,â Eloise said with seriousness.
She went on, âThese years, the situation in West Lucozia has been unstable. With His Highness gone, the castle is vulnerable.
âIâve gathered you, the Draken Guardians, to protect the castle. Whoever dares to plot against it, eliminate them without mercy!â
âI understand!â Jaxon replied. In times of crisis, extraordinary measures were necessary. With the prince gone, the castle faced imminent challenges.
âGeneral Steele, you were a trusted aide to His Highness and are a pillar of our castle. Itâs up to you now,â Eloise said solemnly.
âI am willing to sacrifice everything to safeguard the castle,â Jaxon declared, fully aware of his responsibility.
The princeâs assassination placed the blame squarely on him as the captain of the royal guards. Were it not for the castleâs current staffing requirements, he would undoubtedly have sought redemption through his own sacrifice.
âGeneral Steele, Iâve sealed the news. His Highnessâs death is known to only a few. Be vigilant. Most people offering condolences are likely to have ill intentions.
âApprehend anyone acting suspiciously,â Eloise commanded once more.
âI understand.â Jaxon nodded. The news of the princeâs demise would inevitably spread, and those with malicious motives would soon approach.
In the western city stood an antiquely adorned old mansion. Dustin had just woken up to find a dozen young girls waiting outside.
Each was exceptionally beautiful, resembling contestants in a beauty pageant.
âDidnât I tell you to go home? Why are you all still here?â Dustin was perplexed. These girls, rescued from the Hero Alliance the previous night, had been sent home with a generous sum. Surprisingly, half of them chose to stay.
âWe have no homes to return to, sir. Please, shelter us,â a bold girl in yellow pleaded.
âShelter?â Dustin was puzzled.
Grace approached suddenly and said, â Dustin, my brother, these are all unfortunate souls. Why not take them in?â
Their current cover story portrayed them as brothers and sisters. In public, they must still have played along with this charade.
âWhat are you up to?â He pulled her aside, questioning her in a hushed tone.
âDustin, their parents were murdered, and they have no relatives left. They are truly homeless. Most of them are underage.
âAfter going through such dark experiences, they can only trust you now. If you donât take them in, they might lose the will to live,â Grace persuaded.
âIâm dealing with enough trouble already. I donât have the energy for this. Are you trying to complicate things for me?â Dustin furrowed his brows.
Rescuing and providing financial help was already a significant effort for him with his current situation.