Chapter 123: The true patriarch
Elliot Spellman, the current patriarch of the ancient and powerful psychic family, knelt with sweat on his forehead, staring intently at the stone floor.
A few meters ahead, ascending a set of steps, was a figure seated on an old-looking throne. Due to the dim lighting in the room, the person’s face was barely visible. Their eyes were light blue, and they gazed at Elliot with disdain.
“A mission,” said the figure seated on the throne, breaking the oppressive silence of the room. His voice echoed, monotone and totally devoid of emotion. “You only had to complete one mission, and you failed. Not only that, but your daughter and son died. Your most loyal servant met the same fate. On top of that, the family suffered a major blow because Luke Poe gathered undeniable evidence, and you didn’t even notice it,” the figure continued. Their tone sounded neither angry nor mocking-it expressed no emotion at all.
“I’m terribly sorry, Patriarch Edward!” exclaimed Elliot, his voice filled with respect and fear toward the figure on the throne. He forcefully struck his head against the cold, cobblestone floor.
The dull thud echoed through the room, and a bit of blood trickled from Elliot’s forehead, staining the floor.
For most outcasts, it would be strange to see Elliot calling someone else “Patriarch,” when he is the head of the Spellman family. Even more shocking would be hearing the name Elliot had spoken.
The name Elliot said was Edward Spellman, a man who, for the entire outcast community, should be dead. However, he is the true leader of the Spellman family, controlling everything from the shadows.
“I told you it was a priority to eliminate Luke Poe, but you failed spectacularly, and the boy is still breathing. You launched a large-scale attack on Nevermore. I know I said the consequences didn’t matter, but I didn’t expect an attack of this magnitude. Why?” asked Edward.
In the end, it would have been more effective for Atlas and the others to conduct a nighttime raid on Nevermore targeting Luke, or to ambush him when he left Nevermore. They might have been discovered and implicated innocents-whether normies or outcasts, yes-but they could have killed the boy.
The consequences would have been less severe compared to the large-scale assault that Atlas and the others carried out at Nevermore.
“I…” Elliot hesitated, unsure how to answer.
“I learned that Crackstone’s crypt holds the demonic book he used. A major distraction was needed so that Atlas and the others could operate freely on Nevermore’s grounds,” Elliot answered, deciding to tell the truth. He knew it was useless to lie to Edward, the most powerful psychic.
“The Book of Soyga…” Edward said slowly, and Elliot nodded.
“You disobeyed my order to get the Book of Soyga and keep it for yourself. You are a very loyal follower, Elliot,” Edward added sarcastically.
“That’s not true, Patriarch!” Elliot said nervously.
“Silence,” Edward commanded, and Elliot immediately closed his mouth. He began to feel an icy chill. Frost started to form on the floor near him, reaching his hands and quickly creeping up his arms.
The cold was extreme. He had never felt such an intense chill. If it continued, he could freeze to death, whether he resisted with his fire aura or not.
“You’re nearing forty and already crave a demonic book to increase your powers. You’re impatient. You’re not ready yet. Your father made a pact shortly after you were born. He was ninety. Be patient,” said Edward.
“It’s true, Patriarch. I’m impatient. I will follow your advice,” Elliot replied, avoiding eye contact and speaking in a servile tone.
“You don’t even have descendants now… If you gain demonic powers, it will be even harder for you to have new children. Your younger brother has two talented daughters, though they don’t match your late daughter, who had two auras. What a shame the family lost a dual aura user because of your greed,” said Edward, shaking his head slightly.
Elliot remained silent. It was best to say nothing. Excuses would be pointless.
“You’ve made two major mistakes since you took the position of Patriarch. First, you were unaware of Luke Poe’s birth, the source of our troubles, and now this. Perhaps your brother would be better suited as Patriarch,” Edward said, narrowing his eyes at Elliot.
“Give me another chance, Patriarch! This time I will act personally and eliminate Luke Poe. I won’t let anything distract me!” Elliot said with determination.
Edward remained silent until he finally spoke, “Very well, but if you fail again, losing the position of Patriarch won’t be the only thing at stake.”
Elliot felt a shiver run down his spine, but he said nothing and merely nodded obediently.
“The boy has special protection now. We can’t set foot in Nevermore to attack him. Any assassination attempt against him will bring punishment to the family. Doesn’t that matter?” Elliot asked with some uncertainty. He didn’t want to bring more punishments upon the family.
“If you kill him at Nevermore without involving third parties, the punishment is manageable. As long as you don’t launch a destructive-scale attack, we can handle the consequences. Do not kill any students or teachers,” Edward replied.
“As you command,” said Elliot. With permission granted, he could act without fear of potential punishment. Although he had to focus solely on Luke Poe and avoid involving others, which could pose problems if the boy had any support.
“Any news of the maid?” Edward asked, referring to the only servant of the Poe family-the one who hid Luke Poe as a baby and cared for him without their knowledge. Natasha. “The Kairia clan is hunting her down. She’ll soon be our prisoner; she must be exhausted from the pursuit by now,” Elliot replied.
“Oh, that clan of half-bloods accepted the request?” Edward asked with mild interest.
The Kairia clan is a group of half-bloods exiled from their families. To make a living, they accept less-than-legitimate requests, such as assassinations, theft of dark artifacts, trafficking of dangerous creatures, and other shady dealings.
In Edward’s time, that clan existed, but they didn’t accept the Spellman’s request to hunt down the Poes. This was mainly because they didn’t want to earn the ire of a powerful psychic family like the Poes. However, the Poes were no longer what they once were. Now, only a fifteen-year-old boy bore the name, and then there was his servant.
“They no longer fear the name of an almost extinct family. I have to admit, they’re experts at tracking people. With their help, we’ll be able to capture the servant before she reaches Nevermore,” said Elliot.
“Good. Did they find out why she moved so far away from Luke Poe?” Edward asked. It wasn’t normal for Natasha to be separated from Luke for so long. She must have a goal.
“No, but once they bring her here, we’ll find out,” Elliot said, beads of sweat forming on his
forehead.
Edward snorted lightly at Elliot’s uselessness and ordered him to leave, which Elliot
gratefully did.
“The Book of Soyga…” Edward murmured; his expression thoughtful.
…
Luke was gazing up at the blue sky, sitting on the grass under the shade of a large tree. A short distance away, Wednesday sat with her back straight, reading a small book.
Both were silent. Only the soft breeze and the sounds of nature could be heard. They had found a small, secluded spot near the building where Wednesday attended her beekeeping
club meetings.
They had been sitting in silence for over thirty minutes-Wednesday reading without lifting her eyes from her book, and Luke staring at the sky, lost in his own thoughts.
After a few more minutes, Wednesday closed her book and looked at Luke, who seemed like a statue. A few days ago, they had made their relationship official, becoming what society
would call a couple.
Wednesday had never thought the day would come when she would have a boyfriend. Throughout her life, many boys had tried to approach her, both at the normie schools she attended and at Nevermore, before her relationship with Luke developed. However, none of those boys had caught her interest, and she quickly pushed them away since they couldn’t tolerate her personality, though some were more persistent than others. She didn’t think she was capable of forming a romantic connection with anyone. If she wasn’t suited to being a friend, how could she even imagine herself as a girlfriend? She saw herself as someone distant, with clearly defined priorities-her own interests always came first. The affection of others was nothing more than a bothersome detail she preferred to ignore. However, sitting in front of her was Luke, the only person with whom no problems ever arose. Not because she had changed, but because Luke was so similar to her. They both shared an innate arrogance, a certain narcissism, and a lack of interest in conventional relationships. Like her, Luke had no qualms about putting his own needs first.
On top of that, they were both geniuses, far superior to others their age when it came to combat skills. Wednesday wouldn’t want to be with a weakling who didn’t know how to fight. Luke felt the same. In the long run, he didn’t want a burden as a girlfriend. It would be annoying to constantly have to protect her.
“What are you thinking about? It’s rare for you to be silent for so long,” Wednesday asked, her usual unflappable expression fixed on Luke.
“I thought you liked silence,” Luke said, still staring at the sky.
“I do,” Wednesday replied, her tone completely flat. “I’m just asking about the anomaly of
your closed mouth. Instead of beating around the bush, answer.”
Luke let out a slight smile before responding. “I’m thinking about Natasha.”
“The housekeeper?” Wednesday asked, raising an eyebrow.
“Yes,” Luke confirmed, his hand resting on his chin as if reflecting more to himself than to
her. “It’s been a while since I’ve heard from her. I wonder if she’s alright,” his tone was casual, but there was a hint of unease in his words-something unusual for him. “How touching. You’re worried about a mere housekeeper,” Wednesday commented.
“It’s more than that,” Luke replied. “She’s been with me since forever. Even though she didn’t provide many benefits as the caretaker of the orphanage, thanks to her, I’m still alive.” Moreover, Natasha’s mission was important. She needed to find the place where his parents had hidden the evidence they had gathered all this time.
Wednesday moved a little closer to Luke, enough for her shadow to stretch over him. “So, you’re worried about her?” she asked.
It seemed strange to her that Luke would care about someone. The only person she knew who had affected Luke emotionally was Enid, and that didn’t seem to be a big deal, since they broke their promise and had an argument, but here was Luke, in the same mood as before and
not too affected by it.
“It’s natural to worry about someone who has been a part of your life for years,” Luke
explained, staring intently at Wednesday.
“Natural, perhaps for you,” Wednesday retorted, tilting her head slightly as she studied his
reaction.
‘You’re not the one to say that,’ Luke thought with a slight smile, gazing at Wednesday’s face, which was just inches from his own.
From the series, he knew that Wednesday cared about her family members. When Thing
nearly died, she showed deep concern. She also defended her brother, albeit in an
unconventional way.
Here, although she was colder and more ruthless than in the series, she still showed concern
for her loved ones. Like with Thing or her younger brother. She defended Eugene solely because he reminded her of her brother. She even wanted to save Nevermore from the prophecy and Rowan when she saw his future death.
She also helped him and showed her concern in her own way. She wasn’t a robot without emotions. If she were, she wouldn’t have accepted to be his girlfriend.
“I remember you telling me that you confronted your brother’s abusers. That’s because he
matters to you,” Luke said.
“Matters?” Wednesday repeated, almost as if the word were foreign to her.
“If you call worrying about someone burying your brother alive,” he added. “Burying him… What a way to show affection,” Luke said, unable to suppress a slight laugh.
“Still, you were expelled from your last school for nearly killing the bully who messed with your brother. Why would you defend him if he doesn’t matter to you?” Luke added. “It’s the most logical thing. I won’t let anyone bother him. Except for me,” she retorted,
unfazed.
Luke smiled, recognizing the twisted nuance in her words. He knew that this was how Wednesday processed what others would call concern.
“Then if someone bothers me, you’d make sure to be the only one doing it?” Luke asked with
a slight
smile.
“If someone bothers you, I’ll make sure they stop, although I doubt anyone would dare, and if you’re bothered, I don’t think you’ll need my help,” Wednesday replied.
“You’re right. I’ll take care of it. I don’t want you to get expelled for murder,” Luke said.
At that moment, Luke’s expression changed.
“What happened?” Wednesday asked, noticing the shift in his expression. It went from
carefree to alert.
“It’s Natasha. She seems to be in trouble,” Luke said, standing up.
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Chapters
- Chapter 273: Hell Island
- Chapter 272: The strongest
- Chapter 271: Reconnection
- Chapter 270: Execution
- Chapter 269: The Council
- Chapter 268: Normal Addams Discussion
- Chapter 267: Training with Enid
- Chapter 266: Revenge Claimed II
- Chapter 265: Revenge Claimed I
- Chapter 264: The new coexistence
- Chapter 263: The three gathered
- Chapter 262: The Decision
- Chapter 261: Luke finds out
- Chapter 260: Luke’s suspicion
- Chapter 259: End of the battle
- Chapter 258: War machine
- Chapter 257: I missed you
- Chapter 256: The balance changes
- Chapter 255: Luke and Nyra’s Entry
- Chapter 254: It’s a trap
- Chapter 253: Luke’s reputation
- Chapter 252: Relief mission
- Chapter 251: Enid’s response
- Chapter 250: Wednesday’s conclusion
- Chapter 249: Mission with Enid
- Chapter 248: Wednesday’s Diary III
- Chapter 247: Wednesday’s Diary II
- Chapter 246: Wednesday’s Diary I
- Chapter 245: The training continues
- Chapter 244: Rejected offerings
- Chapter 243: Run away? Not today
- Chapter 242: Fruits of training
- Chapter 241: Eclipse in action
- Chapter 240: Goodbye
- Chapter 239: Calm before the storm
- Chapter 238: Centralia
- Chapter 237: Video call
- Chapter 236: Mission
- Chapter 235: Training to the limit
- Chapter 234: Talk with Edgar
- Chapter 233: Confession
- Chapter 232: The Fall of the Spellmans
- Chapter 231: Luke’s confidence
- Chapter 230: Luke wakes up
- Chapter 229: Past as roommates
- Chapter 228: Talk between Wednesday and Enid
- Chapter 227: Perfect genetics
- Chapter 226: The Fury of Wednesday and Enid
- Chapter 225: Natasha’s concern
- Chapter 224: Ecstasy
- Chapter 223: The end?
- Chapter 222: Unavoidable attack
- Chapter 221: Wednesday’s choice
- Chapter 220: The battle continues
- Chapter 219: Dangerous situation
- Chapter 218: Counterattack
- Chapter 217: Improvised Team
- Chapter 216: Elliot Spellman
- Chapter 215: With honor until the end
- Chapter 214: Fighting alongside Enid
- Chapter 213: Sophie and John Poe
- Chapter 212: The curse of the tree
- Chapter 211: Enid’s appearance
- Chapter 210: Negotiations fail
- Chapter 209: The Truth of Shadyside
- Chapter 208: Beating
- Chapter 207: Shadyside Monarch
- Chapter 206: Wednesday’s Possessiveness
- Chapter 205: Vampires of the Drosia Clan
- Chapter 204: Wednesday historian
- Chapter 203: Culprits discovered
- Chapter 202: Cemetery II
- Chapter 201: Cemetery I
- Chapter 200: The competent Wednesday
- Chapter 199: Shadyside Realty
- Chapter 198: Follow the track
- Chapter 197: Multiple personalities?
- Chapter 196: Luke's track
- Chapter 195: Extended fame
- Chapter 194: Rebel
- Chapter 193: Tuesday Foster
- Chapter 192: Fruitless research
- Chapter 191: Manipulation is fun
- Chapter 190: Shadyside
- Chapter 189: Reward or punishment?
- Chapter 188: Leaving the Petropolus Mansion
- Chapter 187: Demons VI
- Chapter 186: Demons V
- Chapter 185: Demons IV
- Chapter 184: Demons III
- Chapter 183: Demons II
- Chapter 182: Demons I
- Chapter 181: A steady pace
- Chapter 180: Labyrinth of Statues
- Chapter 179: Harmless joke
- Chapter 178: Twisted hearts
- Chapter 177: Vindication
- Chapter 176: Reciprocity
- Chapter 175: Wednesday and Enid agree
- Chapter 174: Party IV
- Chapter 173: Party III
- Chapter 172: Party II
- Chapter 171: Party I
- Chapter 170: Petropolus Manor
- Chapter 169: Jealous?
- Chapter 168: The power of beauty
- Chapter 167: Tuesday?
- Chapter 166: Is the love triangle back?
- Chapter 165: The Addams enter the game
- Chapter 164: Enid's obsession
- Chapter 163: Anonymous fan
- Chapter 162: Post-Battle II
- Chapter 161: Post-Battle I
- Chapter 160: On the limit
- Chapter 159: Uncle Fester
- Chapter 158: Survival
- Chapter 157: Arrogance
- Chapter 156: Crackstone III
- Chapter 155: Crackstone II
- Chapter 154: Crackstone I
- Chapter 153: Resurrection Ritual
- Chapter 152: Soul Weapon
- Chapter 151: Wednesday's Birthday
- Chapter 150: Addams Family Tree
- Chapter 149: Purpose discovered
- Chapter 148: I almost screwed up!
- Chapter 147: Patience exhausted
- Chapter 146: Fortune teller
- Chapter 145: Vigilante
- Chapter 144: The cruelty of Goody Addams
- Chapter 143: Book of Shadows
- Chapter 142: New book
- Chapter 141: Crazy proposition
- Chapter 140: Training at Addams Mansion
- Chapter 139: Sparring with Gomez
- Chapter 138: Bittersweet truth
- Chapter 137: Living with the Addams II
- Chapter 136: Living with the Addams I
- Chapter 135: Difference between couples
- Chapter 134: End of the school year
- Chapter 133: The dance (Rave’N V)
- Chapter 132: Rave’N IV
- Chapter 131: Rave’N III
- Chapter 130: Rave’N II
- Chapter 129: Rave’N I
- Chapter 128: Last days in Nevermore
- Chapter 127: Natasha's information
- Chapter 126: Unusual comfort
- Chapter 125: Team Kairia exterminated
- Chapter 124: Saving Natasha
- Chapter 123: The true patriarch
- Chapter 122: Decision III
- Chapter 121: Decision II
- Chapter 120: Decision I
- Chapter 119: Consequences
- Chapter 118: End of the Bloody Moon
- Chapter 117: Bloody Moon VIII
- Chapter 116: Bloody Moon VII
- Chapter 115: Bloody Moon VI
- Chapter 114: Bloody Moon V
- Chapter 113: Bloody Moon IV
- Chapter 112: Bloody Moon III
- Chapter 111: Bloody Moon II
- Chapter 110: Bloody Moon I
- Chapter 109: Bad feeling
- Chapter 108: Training with Wednesday
- Chapter 107: Anomaly discovered
- Chapter 106: Marilyn uncovered
- Chapter 105: Confused feelings
- Chapter 104: Memory Extraction
- Chapter 103: Confession
- Chapter 102: New decision
- Chapter 101: Wednesday's Therapy
- Chapter 100: Chapter 100
- Chapter 99: Fencing Tournament II
- Chapter 98: Fencing Tournament I
- Chapter 97: Mutual help
- Chapter 96: Master ability
- Chapter 95: Advanced Technique
- Chapter 94: Talk with Enid
- Chapter 93: Interest?
- Chapter 92: Unusual connection
- Chapter 91: The first smile
- Chapter 90: Everybody stupid? Yes
- Chapter 88: Strange behavior
- Chapter 87: Date with Wednesday?
- Chapter 86: Spy
- Chapter 85: Mind power
- Chapter 84: Polygamy
- Chapter 83: Plan in the making
- Chapter 82: Infiltration with Wednesday
- Chapter 81: Prophecy
- Chapter 80: Rewards
- Chapter 79: Hooded again
- Chapter 78: Enid determination
- Chapter 77: Unilateral beating
- Chapter 76: Hyde Attack
- Chapter 75: Rowan Madness
- Chapter 74: Gia's indecision
- Chapter 73: Increased prestige
- Chapter 72: Pressure
- Chapter 71: Unpopular girls
- Chapter 70: Winners
- Chapter 69: Combat class IV
- Chapter 68: Combat class III
- Chapter 67: Combat class II
- Chapter 66: Combat class I
- Chapter 65: Similarities
- Chapter 64: Behind the Scene
- Chapter 63: Council of the Outcasts of America
- Chapter 62: Wednesday Addams
- Chapter 61: Addams Family
- Chapter 60: End of the vacations
- Chapter 59: Vacation III
- Chapter 58: Vacation II
- Chapter 57: Vacation I
- Chapter 56: End of first year
- Chapter 55: Umbrio Family
- Chapter 54: Increased strength
- Chapter 53: Final Poe Cup
- Chapter 52: Poe Cup V
- Chapter 51: Poe Cup IV
- Chapter 50: Poe Cup III
- Chapter 49: Poe Cup II
- Chapter 48: Poe Cup I
- Chapter 47: Preparation
- Chapter 46: Reconciliation
- Chapter 45: Two stubborn people
- Chapter 44: Farewell
- Chapter 43: Demons
- Chapter 42: Confusing
- Chapter 41: Interrogation
- Chapter 40: Guilty discovered
- Chapter 39: Parents' Day ends badly
- Chapter 38: Revenge
- Chapter 37: Leaked video
- Chapter 36: Fight versus older students
- Chapter 35: Uncovered?
- Chapter 34: Profanation
- Chapter 33: Mother's Family
- Chapter 32: Power Scale
- Chapter 31: Three aura user
- Chapter 30: Harvest Festival IV
- Chapter 29: Harvest Festival III
- Chapter 28: Harvest Festival II
- Chapter 27: Harvest Festival I
- Chapter 26: Interview
- Chapter 25: Xavier's advice
- Chapter 24: Halloween III
- Chapter 23: Halloween II
- Chapter 22: Halloween I
- Chapter 21: Training with Enid
- Chapter 20: Practice with Sabrina
- Chapter 19: Immobilization
- Chapter 18: Aura Sky-Blue
- Chapter 17: A small sample
- Chapter 16: Start of classes II
- Chapter 15: Start of classes I
- Chapter 14: Social media
- Chapter 13: Double aura
- Chapter 12: Infernal training
- Chapter 11: Aura
- Chapter 10: Maid?
- Chapter 9: Talk with Larissa
- Chapter 8: Principal Larissa Weems
- Chapter 7: Outcast culture
- Chapter 6: Jericho
- Chapter 5: What!?
- Chapter 4: Family ghost
- Chapter 3: Anger
- Chapter 2: Shit
- Chapter 1: Luke Poe