Chapter 676: Shocking Announcement
Chapter 676 Shocking Announcement
"It’s the name of his fan group, but this fan group is more like a cult than anything else. They welcome anyone who shares their view and destroys anyone who opposes it. You can die from simply badmouthing their idol," Henrietta casually explained with a wry smile.
The Vaanatics’ extreme actions were causing countless problems. However, these troubled waters weren’t something Henrietta wanted to dip her feet in.
She would rather deal with the Transcendent Witches than intervene in the Vaanatic’s matters. After all, the Vaanatics were led by a troublesome witch with mental issues – Aeliana Leclair.
"I see..." Victoria uttered with a lost look, not knowing how to react to the news.
With the last piece of information, Victoria no longer doubted that her missing grandson was most likely Vaan Raphna, the young man who had been the center of attention and talk of the town in every witch kingdom.
She had seen the portrait of the young man once, and only after recalling it again with attention to detail did she notice the young man’s stunning resemblance to her fourth daughter.
There were even some of her features in him, like Henrietta mentioned.
Perhaps she had already noticed these details the first time she saw the portrait. However, she had chosen to ignore and forget about them. After all, her grandchild supposedly died two years ago.
How could she dare to hold extravagant hopes when the fire of life was extinguished?
Nevertheless, the more excellence Victoria learned about her missing grandson, the greater her worry. It was a new type of worry that sprouted just after her longest worry was finally put to rest.
"He did not have his family’s support when he was young and weak. The hardship he suffered as an orphan must have been unimaginable... Now that he has grown powerful all on his own, I’m not sure he will accept us..." Victoria expressed her concern with a helpless smile.New novel chapters are published on
After all, besides the blood they shared, they were no different from strangers.
"As an out... outsider, I have nothing to say about that," Henrietta thought about what to say before continuing, "However, your greatest concern had always been his safety and well-being."
"Now that you know his situation, you should be overjoyed and proud, Victoria. Also, the sufferings he had experienced since birth were what shaped his being and aided his growth to become the man he is today."
"As such, while it was unfortunate to be lost at birth, it might not have been a bad thing. Real men are forged by hardship," Henrietta added.
"You might be right, Sister Henrietta. I shouldn’t expect too much. My grandson being alive and well is already the best thing I could ask for," Victoria acknowledged and made peace with herself, becoming accepting of reality.
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