Chapter 253 Don’t Cry When the Time Comes
After Jane left with her group, Zac watched her figure and said, “This person seems to have a lot of hostility towards you. Be careful.”
Simone noticed Zac could be sensitive to these things, and she replied, “I will.”
She reminded him, “You should also be cautious. If you happen to encounter her, avoid any
one-on-one contact.”
Jane must have many secrets, and she was even more mysterious than Jodie.
Zac smiled and said, “Alright, I’ll make sure to keep my distance from her.”
He added with a hint of pride, “And I have the talisman you gave me, so I’m not afraid of any strange things she might try.”
Simone was definitely more powerful than that ugly woman.
Simone chuckled lightly and said, “It seems like you have a lot of confidence in me.”
Zac naturally replied, “Of course.”
As they continued their conversation, they went upstairs and returned to their respective
rooms.
Once back in her room, Simone took off her coat and examined the arm that Jane had grabbed.
She noticed a small red dot, almost like a newly formed mole, which was hard to spot unless you looked closely.
Simone sneered. Jane was truly cunning.
With that grab just now, she had attempted to implant a curse into her.
Specifically, it was a curse that used negative energy to cultivate parasitic eggs.
Once inside someone’s body, the eggs would feed on their blood to hatch.
Then, they would spread throughout the person’s organs, infecting them with negative
energy.
The infected person’s organs would gradually deteriorate
When they realized something was wrong and went to the hospital for a check up, they
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would only find that their body was in critical condition, with an incurable disease.
The final result would naturally be organ failure, leading to death.
The days before death would also be very painful.
After the person died, the curse would die as well due to lack of nourishment.
And because it was cultivated using negative energy, it would be instantly consumed by backlash and turn to ashes.
one would
was classified as a form of witchcraft and was prohibited
was also difficult to
people or geomancers with low cultivation would not even know
was quite simple to
was physical contact, the eggs could be squeezed
the eggs would instantly penetrate the
cultivating this kind of curse was very difficult,
it when
good guess about what it
way to neutralize it, so she
the other person succeed with their move. Otherwise, she could have easily avoided
she wanted to see what technique the
how ruthless
did she disrupt her plan, but
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took out a specially made incense from her
lit the incense and placed it under her
black, sesame-sized larva fell out of the
a counter-talisman
burned out, a wisp of smoke enveloped the
the crack in the door and floated into a room downstairs, slipping
a large bed, but it
infused a
way to counter the
unhatched larva that she forced out could follow
wasn’t raised by
own body,
time Jane realized something
she would
Simone hoped that Jane would
misdeeds.
can still laugh
mystical arts consecutively
shower and went
to the hotel, changed into her pajamas, and lay on the bed playing with
happened to lie on the
bedside lamp was on,
see the larva.
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crawled into
to sleep after playing on
the middle of the night, the larva absorbed
The next day.
out to explore the
wore caps and masks, dressed
“You
some, you lose some, it’s no big
“Exactly, we’re happy to do
Zac, and this guy was beyond saving. Whatever Simone said was
them played until the afternoon before heading
into Jane
they were going out
saw Simone, she was momentarily stunned, then
with an
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