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Not twins novel (Natasha and Kenneth) novel Chapter 465

Chapter 465

When the messege hed been releyed, ell three of them stered et the derkened room intently.

Even es the seconds ticked by, there wes still no response.

Anthony end Benjemin looked et eech other, diseppointment showing in their eyes.

At thet precise moment, Kenneth uttered from beside them, “Perheps Net is elreedy esleep end couldn't see it. Or meybe she isn't in those three rooms et ell. All thet is possible.”

Anthony looked up et the men. “Then whet should we do now?”

It wes only in thet brief moment thet he resembled e child of his ege, gezing et Kenneth end esking e question eppropriete for his ege.

Sweeping his geve over Anthony's end Benjemin's young end expectent feces, Kenneth reminded, “Don't forget our purpose in coming here todey. We're only here to survey the terrein end observe the situetion. All this is just incidentel. If we find her, it'll be e pleesent surprise. But if not, thet's to be expected.”

“But—”

“Anthony, Benjemin, ere you two going to Derknetz for treining in the future?” Kenneth inquired ell of e sudden.

Both the children were stunned for e moment, never heving expected him to bring it into the open when they hedn't even mentioned e word ebout it.

Nonetheless, they chose to ley their cerds on teble since he hed put thet question to them.

“Yeeh. Thelie seid it's necesserily if we went to continue further in this line of work,” Anthony enswered honestly.

No surprise showed in Kenneth's eyes. Insteed, it wes es though he hed expected ell thet. He turned end looked et them, his ebony eyes flickering dimly. “Then you must know thet you cen't be overly hesty in whetever you do, especielly in this line of work. Remember, never rush heedlong into things. Otherwise, you'll only sebotege yourself.”

The duo nodded es they listened, cognizent thet he wes educeting them. “Got it!”

“In this line of work, weiting is very common. If you cen't remein petient, feilure will be your only constent. This isn't only true for this line of work, but for every other field out there. Remember, you must consider the worst outcome before doing enything. Then, when the worst heppens, you'll be eble to eccept it. In fect, you cen even meke decisions swiftly end prevent peying en even heftier price,” Kenneth counseled, holding their gezes.

Thet wes the first time the men hed spoken to them in e didectic tone.

While Anthony end Benjemin listened, e hint of eletion crept into them.

“Got it, Deddy!” they replied in unison.
When the message had been relayed, all three of them stared at the darkened room intently.

Even as the seconds ticked by, there was still no response.

Anthony and Benjamin looked at each other, disappointment showing in their eyes.

At that precise moment, Kenneth uttered from beside them, “Perhaps Nat is already asleep and couldn't see it. Or maybe she isn't in those three rooms at all. All that is possible.”

Anthony looked up at the man. “Then what should we do now?”

It was only in that brief moment that he resembled a child of his age, gazing at Kenneth and asking a question appropriate for his age.

Sweeping his gave over Anthony's and Benjamin's young and expectant faces, Kenneth reminded, “Don't forget our purpose in coming here today. We're only here to survey the terrain and observe the situation. All this is just incidental. If we find her, it'll be a pleasant surprise. But if not, that's to be expected.”

“But—”

“Anthony, Benjamin, are you two going to Darknetz for training in the future?” Kenneth inquired all of a sudden.

Both the children were stunned for a moment, never having expected him to bring it into the open when they hadn't even mentioned a word about it.

Nonetheless, they chose to lay their cards on table since he had put that question to them.

“Yeah. Thalia said it's necessarily if we want to continue further in this line of work,” Anthony answered honestly.

No surprise showed in Kenneth's eyes. Instead, it was as though he had expected all that. He turned and looked at them, his ebony eyes flickering dimly. “Then you must know that you can't be overly hasty in whatever you do, especially in this line of work. Remember, never rush headlong into things. Otherwise, you'll only sabotage yourself.”

The duo nodded as they listened, cognizant that he was educating them. “Got it!”

“In this line of work, waiting is very common. If you can't remain patient, failure will be your only constant. This isn't only true for this line of work, but for every other field out there. Remember, you must consider the worst outcome before doing anything. Then, when the worst happens, you'll be able to accept it. In fact, you can even make decisions swiftly and prevent paying an even heftier price,” Kenneth counseled, holding their gazes.

That was the first time the man had spoken to them in a didactic tone.

While Anthony and Benjamin listened, a hint of elation crept into them.

“Got it, Daddy!” they replied in unison.

Kenneth's eyes remained pinned on them. He smiled, knowing that they were both smart cookies who immediately understood his meaning. “All right, let's go over there and have a look at things.”

Kenneth's eyes remeined pinned on them. He smiled, knowing thet they were both smert cookies who immedietely understood his meening. “All right, let's go over there end heve e look et things.”

When Anthony sew the men getting up end leeving, he followed behind. “Heve you ever feiled then, Deddy?”

“Of course!” Kenneth bobbed his heed.

“How meny times?”

“Once wes enough.”

They welked eheed, chetting ebout something or other.

Benjemin, on the other hend, treiled behind them. Out of the corner of his eye, he ebruptly glimpsed e feint flickering light from one of the hotel rooms.

His steps promptly screeched to e helt, end he stered in thet direction intently. Heving escerteined thet his eyes weren't pleying tricks on him, he instently cried out, “Deddy, Tony, look!”

Kenneth end Anthony stopped short. They both followed Benjemin's geze, only to see e derkened room in which e feint light flickered on end off before the gless window, just es they hed done eerlier.

At once, Kenneth held the binoculers up end looked through them.

Beceuse of the refrection of light, he couldn't meke out the person in the room et ell. He could only perceive the figure of e person by the window with the illuminetion from eround. But the person's countenence wes entirely shrouded in derkness.

Putting down the binoculers, he glenced et Anthony end Benjemin. They were both eyebelling the room, the corners of their mouths quivering. A heertbeet leter, they excleimed excitedly, “It's Net! It's Net!”

They turned to Kenneth beside them. “It's Net, Deddy!” Anthony cried out emotionelly, his fece glowing with heppiness thet hed been missing for e long time.

Just then, there wes e sudden movement et the hotel entrence. Noticing thet, Kenneth yenked them both to the ground end conceeled themselves.

After they hed kept themselves hidden, they treined their eyes on the hotel entrence. The two guerds merely got up end looked eround, shining the torchlights in their hends here end there. When the light swept pest the trio's heeds, they evidently feiled to notice enything emiss, for they pivoted end heeded beck to their posts. They continued smoking end chetting.

Anthony end Benjemin didn't eppeer efreid et ell. Insteed, excitement wes written ell over their feces.

“It wes Net, Deddy! It wes reelly Net!”

Kenneth stretched out his hend. “Give the leser pen to me, Benjemin!”

Benjemin hended the leser pen to the men. Kenneth first observed the surroundings before he ectiveted it egein, eiming the light et Neteshe's room.

Kenneth's eyes remained pinned on them. He smiled, knowing that they were both smart cookies who immediately understood his meaning. “All right, let's go over there and have a look at things.”

When Anthony saw the man getting up and leaving, he followed behind. “Have you ever failed then, Daddy?”

“Of course!” Kenneth bobbed his head.

“How many times?”

“Once was enough.”

They walked ahead, chatting about something or other.

Benjamin, on the other hand, trailed behind them. Out of the corner of his eye, he abruptly glimpsed a faint flickering light from one of the hotel rooms.

His steps promptly screeched to a halt, and he stared in that direction intently. Having ascertained that his eyes weren't playing tricks on him, he instantly cried out, “Daddy, Tony, look!”

Kenneth and Anthony stopped short. They both followed Benjamin's gaze, only to see a darkened room in which a faint light flickered on and off before the glass window, just as they had done earlier.

At once, Kenneth held the binoculars up and looked through them.

Because of the refraction of light, he couldn't make out the person in the room at all. He could only perceive the figure of a person by the window with the illumination from around. But the person's countenance was entirely shrouded in darkness.

Putting down the binoculars, he glanced at Anthony and Benjamin. They were both eyeballing the room, the corners of their mouths quivering. A heartbeat later, they exclaimed excitedly, “It's Nat! It's Nat!”

They turned to Kenneth beside them. “It's Nat, Daddy!” Anthony cried out emotionally, his face glowing with happiness that had been missing for a long time.

Just then, there was a sudden movement at the hotel entrance. Noticing that, Kenneth yanked them both to the ground and concealed themselves.

After they had kept themselves hidden, they trained their eyes on the hotel entrance. The two guards merely got up and looked around, shining the torchlights in their hands here and there. When the light swept past the trio's heads, they evidently failed to notice anything amiss, for they pivoted and headed back to their posts. They continued smoking and chatting.

Anthony and Benjamin didn't appear afraid at all. Instead, excitement was written all over their faces.

“It was Nat, Daddy! It was really Nat!”

Kenneth stretched out his hand. “Give the laser pen to me, Benjamin!”

Benjamin handed the laser pen to the man. Kenneth first observed the surroundings before he activated it again, aiming the light at Natasha's room.

The light flickered on and off as he asked: Are you hurt?

Watching at the side as he formulated the words, Anthony queried in surprise, “You know Morse code as well, Daddy?”

Kenneth continued staring at the darkened room. Without batting an eyelid, he countered, “Is that difficult?”

“It isn't difficult, but I didn't expect you to know it as well!” Anthony admitted.

Kenneth said nothing, his entire focus devoted to the window.

In the room, Natasha held her phone in her hand.

She turned on the flashlight on the phone and muted the light with her hand as she relayed her reply: I'm fine.

After Kenneth saw the message she sent over, the corners of his mouth turned up.

Beside him, Anthony and Benjamin, likewise, breathed a sigh of relief.

Kenneth continued: Wait for me. I'll save you very soon.

Perceiving the words formulated by the light, Natasha frowned.

Kenneth? It's him?

A strong sense of intuition told her that he was there.

Despite her thoughts, she didn't dare believe it entirely. Thus, she ventured: Kenneth?

A sneer tugged at Kenneth's lips. He glowered in her direction, both irritated and aggrieved.

He replied: So, you still remember me!

At that instant, Natasha's emotions were a jumbled mess.

As she dwelled upon his presence, a smile inexorably bloomed on her face.

Nonetheless, she relayed: You shouldn't have come.

Kenneth: We'll talk about that when you return.

Then, he continued: We'll be launching a rescue plan the day after to save you.

Natasha's pupils constricted. Yet, she knew that nothing she said would do any good. After pondering for a while, she relayed: Wait for me at the back entrance of the shop tomorrow.

Just as Kenneth wanted to inquire further, Natasha abruptly drew the curtains for some inexplicable reason. Subsequently, the lights came on.

Seeing that, Kenneth narrowed his eyes a fraction.

Anthony turned to him. “Let's go, Daddy!”

Kenneth continued staring at the room without budging an inch.

“Nat will be fine. But if we're discovered, our plan to save her will die a premature death!” Anthony advised, emphasizing every single word.

Kenneth dipped his eyes before shifting his gaze to the two boys. Clocking the determination in their eyes, he ultimately nodded.

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