Chapter 456 Have You Found Cassian Yet?
Chapter 456 Have You Found Cassian Yet?
The moment Raven heard the urgency in Saxon’s voice, her expression darkened. “Missing? Since when? Just an hour ago, I had snacks with him–he said he was tired and wanted to nap, so I asked someone to set up a room for him. But when I went to check on him, he was gone. You have so many men under your command, and you still managed to lose a child?”
Her sharp words hit Saxon square in the ego, but he couldn’t exactly tell her that Benedict wasn’t your average child.
That little devil’s mind was a mystery even he and Hiemaly combined couldn’t unravel.
So in the end, all he could do was swallow his pride and mutter, “I’ve already punished the guards on duty. What matters now is finding him, fast. Can you think of anywhere he might go?”
Raven frowned slightly. She didn’t know Benedict well enough to guess where he might’ve run off to.
But something felt off–there was something in Saxon’s tone, not just urgency, but a deeper kind of worry, the kind you don‘ t have for some random kid.
And now that she thought about it, Benedict had been unusually attached to her when they first met, clinging to her like a shadow.
But the second Saxon appeared, the boy followed him without a word of protest. Almost… like they already knew each other.
‘Could it be… they’d met before?‘
“I’ve got people searching already,” Saxon said quickly. “But so far, nothing. If he comes to you, promise me you’ll call me right away.”
“Send me your location. I’m coming to you now.” Raven hung up without waiting for a reply and strode out of the villa.
Thirty minutes later, she found Saxon.
He looked pale, on edge, glancing at his phone every few seconds like he was waiting for it to ring.
“Did you check the surveillance?” she asked, watching the worry etched into his face, her suspicions growing.
Saxon’s reaction to Benedict’s disappearance was far beyond what anyone would expect for a child he barely knew. “The footage… was corrupted.” His voice was tight, anxious. “Where could a kid that small even go?”
At first, he’d assumed Benedict had snuck out to find Raven. But when he realized she hadn’t seen him either, full–blown panic set in.
If anything happened to that boy, not even death would be enough to atone.
Raven paused to think. “Before he vanished, did he say or do anything unusual? Mention wanting to go somewhere?”
Saxon furrowed his brows, trying to recall.
Then, suddenly, he seemed to think of something.
“He did say he wanted to find.”
“Find what?” Raven pressed.
“Find his parents,” Saxon finally muttered, looking away in guilt, trying to hide the nerves in his voice. “I’ve been asking around for leads on them. He might’ve overheard something.”
He remembered Benedict’s words. ‘He already found his mom. Next, he was going to find his dad.‘
Now that he thought about it, maybe the boy had caught wind of Cassian’s whereabouts and ran off to find him.
But that was a theory he didn’t dare voice aloud to Raven. Instead, he circled the topic. “By the way, Raven… did you ever find Cassian?”
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