Twins
It would be a shocking secret if it were true.
Edmund stood on top of the ice, overwhelmed by surprise for a long while before he finally heard
himself say, “If… If this is who I think it is, then who’s the person outside?”
“I don’t know,” Sasha answered, an icy expression on her face. “However, when Sophie Jurding
brought me to Golden Heights, I saw someone mentioned in the Limmer family’s introduction. He’s
Louis Limmer’s younger brother.”
“Younger brother?”
Once again, Edmund was dumbstruck.
“I’ve never heard of this person. Based on what I know about the Limmer family, other than Louis and
his few nephews, no other Limmers have been mentioned. When did he have a brother?”
“He did, but his brother had very little appearances, so they just skimmed past his details. Even his
details at Golden Heights were written in just a brief sentence. It only talked about how his brother did
not stay in the White House after the founding of the country. Instead, he had gone back to his
hometown. That’s all,” Sasha said as she recalled the details she had seen at Golden Heights.
Indeed, the younger brother of the founding father rarely appeared in the Limmer family’s history.
Technically, as the founder of the new government back then, many of Louis’ family members would
have delved into the same political scene like him. That was what happened to his nephews, for all of
them had multiple battle achievements.
Unfortunately, they all died on the battlefield.
On the other hand, this younger brother of Louis barely made a mark in the records. His name never
appeared during those times of hardship, which was strange.
Sasha crawled down from the side of the corpse before continuing to explore the icy cave with her
torchlight, hoping to find more clues.
“Huh? There’s a map here,” Edmund suddenly cried out.
Hearing him, Sasha spun around.
Indeed, it was behind the man. It had been concealed by the pieces of ice earlier, so they had not
spotted it. Now that they had climbed up here, they could finally see that there was a map on the wall.
Furthermore, they spotted a table that was flipped to its side right under the map.
It seemed that something major must have happened here.
Sasha promptly shone her torchlight on the map and said, “Look. Isn’t this map the map of our
country?”
“You’re right!”
Edmund nodded in affirmation as he stood behind her.
At that, joy and worry filled Sasha’s mind.
She was delighted, as that meant that they could confirm this place was in fact, a war room. However,
what made her worry was that the map they were looking at was a military map from the war period
instead of a map that showed them where the exits of this place were.
Sasha furrowed her brows.
Then, she lowered her head to look at the table. After brief contemplation, she motioned for Edmund to
come over before they flipped the table upright.
Thud!
Something fell and shattered on the ground.
For a second, Sasha froze. Then, she shone the torch in the direction of the noise only to find a pair of
glasses on the ground.
Beside it was a yellowed book.
“What’s this?”
Edmund continued to push the table to its upright position before walking over to pick it up.
“The Theory of State Policies?” His eyes widened in disbelief.
However, that was not the key point. What took him aback was the name on the long-lost book of
military art—Eddie Limmer.
Eddie Limmer?
Edmund turned to look at the woman beside him.
Being the smart woman that she was, Sasha quickly took the book from his hands and said, “Eddie
Limmer? He must be Louis’ brother.”
Edmund did not know what to say because, at that moment, the flame of fury was already burning in
his chest.
“So he was here at that time. Has he been planning it for a long time? If this is an important spot, then
Louis must have been here as well. The appearance of his brother’s book here is the proof of that.”
“I’m afraid you’re right. Moreover, I think…”
Sasha abruptly halted in her speech as she thought about the first cave she saw when she woke.
“What’s the matter?” Edmund asked.
Instead of answering him, Sasha suddenly started walking forward, which confused Edmund.
What’s going on with this woman? Why is she being so mysterious? So what if she’s smart? How am I
supposed to keep up with her pace if she doesn’t tell me anything?
Doesn’t she know that she’s only irritating others if she keeps up with this kind of demeanor?
Edmund was annoyed, but he still quietly followed her.
About ten minutes later, the three were back at the cave at the start. Despite the dim lighting, Sasha
began digging around the area.
Both Sabrina and Edmund were flummoxed by her actions.
“What is she looking for?”
“Who knows?”
Edmund did not even feel like answering Sabrina. He grabbed a chair and began playing with Jaena,
who was now awake.
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