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57. To Kill, To Lead, To Endure

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Pain shot through my body the moment I opened my eyes. The sunlight streaming into the room stung my eyes until they burned. I saw the curtains were already drawn, and judging by the brightness, it must have been late morning.

I got up from the bed wearily and noticed the connecting door was open; the other room was empty.

Where was Gabriel?

Finally, I stepped out of the bedroom, dragging my feet down to the first floor. A chill greeted me even though it was warm outside. The mansion felt unnervingly cold inside.

I wandered down the empty corridor, checking the drawing room, but it was deserted. I searched the entire ground floor, hoping to find someone. No one was there—not in the dining room, not in the kitchen.

My steps halted at the back door, and I pushed it open. The back terrace was quiet, lifeless. Yet, at a distance, near the edge of the forest, I spotted a gazebo, and there were people gathered there.

Without thinking twice, I walked toward it. Sure enough, Gabriel, Natha
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  • Tied to the Ruthless Three   57. To Kill, To Lead, To Endure

    Pain shot through my body the moment I opened my eyes. The sunlight streaming into the room stung my eyes until they burned. I saw the curtains were already drawn, and judging by the brightness, it must have been late morning. I got up from the bed wearily and noticed the connecting door was open; the other room was empty.Where was Gabriel?Finally, I stepped out of the bedroom, dragging my feet down to the first floor. A chill greeted me even though it was warm outside. The mansion felt unnervingly cold inside. I wandered down the empty corridor, checking the drawing room, but it was deserted. I searched the entire ground floor, hoping to find someone. No one was there—not in the dining room, not in the kitchen.My steps halted at the back door, and I pushed it open. The back terrace was quiet, lifeless. Yet, at a distance, near the edge of the forest, I spotted a gazebo, and there were people gathered there. Without thinking twice, I walked toward it. Sure enough, Gabriel, Natha

  • Tied to the Ruthless Three   56. Gabriel's Confession

    I sat on the bed, waiting for the connecting door to open. My body had already sent every signal that it needed rest, but I could not close my eyes even for a second. The horrifying memory of what had just happened kept replaying in my head.Then came the soft creak of the connecting door. Gabriel appeared, looking awkward when our eyes met. His hair was half-wet, and I could smell the same soap scent on him that I used. He walked over and stood by the edge of my bed. “Why aren’t you sleeping?” he asked. I shook my head. “I’m scared, Gabriel.” “Anna, it’s all over now.” Gabriel sat on the edge of the bed, looking at me with concern. “Don’t think about it anymore.” “We killed people, Gabriel.” I took a deep breath, struggling to hold back my tears. “I know, Anna. But if we hadn’t, we would have been the ones dead.” “I just…” My voice broke.I started crying again, overcome by guilt and remorse. What if those people had families waiting for them at home? How would their loved ones

  • Tied to the Ruthless Three   55. Trial by Blood

    My eyes burned, the pain sharp like needles stabbing through them, and my chest felt painfully tight as I struggled to breathe. I could hear Nathaniel, Dimitri, and Tisha shouting. Meanwhile, Gabriel covered half of my face so I would not inhale more of the gas. “Out! Out!” Gabriel yelled.We all ran out, but as soon as Nathaniel opened the door, a machete came swinging.Clang!! The sound of two metals clashing rang sharply in my ears. Even with my blurry vision, I saw Nathaniel manage to deflect the sudden attack. Nathaniel and Tisha immediately moved forward like killing machines, striking down several figures standing on the porch. “Behind me, Anna!” Gabriel ordered.Gabriel joined Nathaniel and Tisha, while Dimitri fought off attackers coming from another direction. I stood frozen, confused, and terrified. A flash of light glinted from the attacker’s blade aimed straight at me—but suddenly Tisha blocked it with her dagger. She shoved her dagger right into the attacker’s neck,

  • Tied to the Ruthless Three   54. Friend or Foe?

    "Oh, you did not know Anna has two guard dogs, huh?" That remark came from Tisha's lips, followed by a scoff and a smirk. She immediately crawled onto the mat at the far end and leaned her body against the wall."We put our differences aside," said Gabriel."What kind of differences?" Dimitri looked confused."That I, Nathaniel, and Anna are still family. I think we need to set our egos aside and stop acting like strangers."Dimitri's confusion was written all over his face, lit by the glow of the emergency lamp in the middle of the room. But he said nothing."Say, Dimitri, are you not afraid that the three of them will work together to get rid of you first?" Tisha chimed in.I could see the shock had not yet left Dimitri's face. I knew how close the twins were to Victoria—a cousin bond thicker than blood, as Victoria herself once boasted. If she knew about this now, I could only imagine her reaction. Slapped by reality? Maybe.And Dimitri couldn't tell her anything. Victoria would s

  • Tied to the Ruthless Three   53. The Heir: Mission One

    I never expected the twins to become protective of me, especially when we were supposed to be rivals. Ever since Gabriel and Nathaniel cornered Tisha, she had completely lost her nerve. The photos she had spread disappeared, my reputation remained intact, and many students began to look at me differently. After all, the twins had a strong influence at Bastorin. I started to realize that I had a kind of power too—something beyond being Alistair Lancroft's daughter.I had two bodyguards now, which made me feel almost untouchable. But power—it was tempting and dangerous all at once.Nathaniel acted normally toward me, sometimes greeting me when we passed, but never making an effort to talk to me. Gabriel, on the other hand, was different. His attention became more obvious. We grew closer. Yet deep down, I felt guilty for letting him care so much, for maybe using his kindness.Isolde and I were on our way back to our room when Mrs. Edna suddenly stopped us outside her office. She hande

  • Tied to the Ruthless Three   52. The Guardian

    I knew The Heir program would surely affect those of us chosen as its candidates. I could feel the tension every time I locked eyes with Nathaniel, and we had not spoken since that night. I even hesitated to get close because I was sure Nathaniel must be suspicious of me. Meanwhile, Gabriel remained the quietest of us, always appearing melancholy. I was the one avoiding him because I wasn't ready to accept that we were rivals. Gabriel could actually be a good friend, and he was very sweet. I was only afraid that we might hurt each other later. As for Tisha, I wanted to kill her.A few days after our meeting in the chapel, she seemed to be deliberately trying to pressure me. The thing she did most often was hurl insults about how cheap I was. As if as a warning, she threatened that one day she would blow up a nude photo of me for everyone to see. To be honest, that made me even more stressed. On top of that, we had no clue about our first mission. I had not even seen Alexei. I felt

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