Sasha nodded in agreement, her face a mask of nonchalance. Even though she was concerned, she didn't want to delve deeper into the issue, especially with Daphne still under the weather. There was no need to burden her with more worries.
Pointing to the bowl of soup on the table, Sasha mentioned, "I've had someone whip up a fresh batch for you. Best not to touch this one, someone will come to take care of it."
Daphne nodded weakly, her voice barely above a whisper, "If it weren't for the captain swinging by today, I reckon I might've been a goner."
Sasha reassured her, urging her to take it easy and focus on her recovery. "As long as you're under the Linklater family's roof, no one's going to lay a finger on you," she promised, before turning to leave.
She had only taken a few steps when she heard someone call out to her.
Anna emerged from the house, her voice laced with concern as she asked, "Karen, how's Vivienne doing?"
Anna had been cooped up at the Linklater's without venturing out, but even from within, she could sense the tension brewing.
It was clear to her that Vivienne must have encountered some danger.
Sasha offered a comforting smile, assuring her, "She's fine, don't you worry. Just focus on looking after your mom. Vivienne's got Percival by her side."
Relieved by the news, Anna bit her lip in a silent nod.
Just as Sasha was about to leave, she noticed two pots of geraniums by her feet, plants that she hadn't spotted in the dim light earlier.
Curiosity piqued, she casually asked, "Anna, why are these flowers out here?"
Anna glanced back inside, "Mom's been feeling a bit stuffy lately, couldn't stand the smell, so we moved them outside."
Sasha acknowledged with a nod, saying she'd have someone see to them later, then waved Anna off, insisting she didn't need to be escorted out.
The next day, Vivienne woke up to the sound of Mr. Wolf softly speaking into his phone, catching only a fragment of his conversation, "If grandpa needs us, Vivienne and I will be there."
The mention of 'grandpa' instantly made Vivienne realize he was referring to Yorick.
Post-call, Vivienne inquired, "Mr. Wolf, what's happened to grandpa?"
Percival turned to her, a solemn look on his face, "Your mom called to say, grandpa was poisoned last night and hasn't woken up since."
Vivienne's expression hardened, "What happened?"
Percival recounted the poison incident at the Linklater estate from the night before, an event Vivienne was bound to hear about from others sooner or later.
Thankfully, the poison was detected early, preventing widespread harm.
"Someone dared to poison the Linklater family!" Vivienne seethed with quiet fury. "They're courting death!"
Percival explained his suspicions, "With several prominent families facing troubles one after the other, it's clear she's trying to throw us into disarray, to catch us off-guard and ensnare us in her trap."
Vivienne narrowed her eyes, her resolve firm, "She's playing a dangerous game, not considering whether she'll live to see it through."
Percival shared her sentiments but stressed the importance of her health, especially given her pregnancy.
"Right now, your and the kids' safety is what matters most," he insisted.
Vivienne understood his concerns but couldn't help wondering, "If we don't act, who will be her next target?"
A cold glint passed through Percival's eyes.
From a broader perspective, the families of Rivenwood were all significant, but at the heart of it all was Vivienne.
If these families weren't enough to provoke her into action, then someone close to her would be next, as the Linklaters had shown.
Someone was explicitly forcing her hand.
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