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Chapter 423: 423 Too Naive!

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Chapter 423 Chapter 423 Too Naive!

"What are you saying? What do you mean?" Reaves, taken aback by the unexpected twist in the narrative, flare up, urging Tom to elaborate further.

"Nexus is a new guy in town, and the others almost didn't have to kill him, even if he was feuding with someone else," Tom continues. "But if that person is Tiffany instead, then it all makes sense."

Reaves seemed to understand what he meant and was agitated. n--O.(v--e--l(-B-/1)-n

"So far, everyone has been thinking in the wrong direction, ignoring Tiffany," Tom adds, emphasizing the critical shift in perspective. "You're the leader of the city, Reaves, and inevitably, you have grudges against others. The motive of the enemy could be killing Tiffany to get back at you. It makes sense."

Reaves absorbs this information, the weight of the situation sinking in. The chessboard of their lives undergoes yet another rearrangement, and the stakes are higher than ever.

Tom, seeing the concern in Reaves' eyes, doesn't waste any time. "Where's Tiffany now? You need to tell me."

Reaves, sensing the gravity of the situation, responds promptly, "She's at the Russell family, visiting Nexus."

Tom's mind swiftly formulates a plan as he rises from his chair, determination etched on his face.

"We need to get to the Russell family. Now," Tom asserts, his instincts as an investigator propelling him into action. Reaves, equally concerned for his daughter's safety, nods in agreement.

As they leave the chess room, the atmosphere is charged with tension. The investigation, initially centered around Nexus, takes an unexpected turn as the focus shifts to Tiffany.

As the gravity of the situation sinks in, Tom's eyes widen with a sense of urgency. He glances up, noting that the sun has disappeared beneath the horizon, and night is swiftly descending. The disappearing sun has always signals the onset of night, and in the shadows, danger lurks. If Tom's suspicions are correct, the killer might target Tiffany tonight. Time is of the essence.

With a cheerful farewell, she left Nexus's room, the door gently closing behind her.

As Tiffany emerged from Nexus's room, she couldn't help but notice the disdainful gaze from Nora. The tension between them had been palpable for a while now. It was as if Nora's expressions were etched in stone, showcasing her displeasure. Tiffany, perceptive to the negative vibes, couldn't shake off the feeling that Nora might metaphorically "eat her alive" if she lingered too long in Russell.

With a polite smile, Tiffany crossed paths with Madeline, who greeted her warmly. "Tiffany, dear! How was your time with Nexus?" Madeline inquired with genuine interest.

Tiffany reciprocated the warmth, "It was great, Madeline. We had a good conversation."

Madeline, always hospitable, extended an invitation, "Why don't you join us for dinner before you head out? It would be lovely to have you."

Tiffany, considering the tension with Nora, gracefully declined, "Thank you, Madeline, but I must be on my way. Perhaps another time."

Madeline respected Tiffany's decision, understanding the dynamics at play. "Of course, dear. Take care, and feel free to visit us anytime."

With a final exchange of pleasantries, Tiffany hurried away from the Russell residence, eager to distance herself from the brewing conflicts within the household.

As she walked away from the House Russell, she couldn't shake off the feeling that Nora's resentment was palpable. The thought of being around Nora for an extended period sent shivers down Tiffany's spine, reinforcing her decision to make a swift exit.

Madeline, witnessing Nora's hostile expression as Tiffany left, couldn't help but feel a twinge of embarrassment. Once Tiffany was out of earshot, Madeline took Nora aside, her demeanor stern.

In a hushed tone, Madeline scolded, "Nora, this behavior is unbecoming of a Russell. You can't let personal feelings cloud your judgment. Tiffany is a guest in our house, and we must treat her with respect."

However, much to Madeline's surprise, Nora didn't acquiesce as usual. Defiantly, Nora pushed back, "Mother, you don't understand. Tiffany will probably steal Nexus. I have to watch out for her. You're being too naive!"

Madeline, taken aback by Nora's unusual defiance, tried to reason with her daughter, "Nora, dear, love isn't something that can be forced or controlled."




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