Chapter 390 Asking for Simone’s Help
Salma reached out to her parents’ home and offered her condolences.
Unbeknownst to the Johnstons, their daughter had been cursed.
Salma didn’t want her relatives and friends to discover the red rashes on her face.
Otherwise, they would feel obligated to visit her, which would make her feel embarrassed and uncomfortable.
She chose to keep her condition hidden and didn’t confide in anyone.
Only Melinda, within her circle, was aware of the situation.
However, Melinda was under surveillance by special agents, and she felt somewhat guilty for her involvement.
Therefore, she remained silent and refrained from spreading the news.
Afterward, Salma learned from her parents that her nephew had recently taken an interest in horseback riding at a stable.
Upon hanging up the phone, she hired a private detective to keep an eye on her nephew.
Two days later.
Fully prepared. Salma went out with Jodie once again.
This time, they headed to a stable.
The master known to Jodie was already waiting there.
To avoid arousing suspicion from Elbert later on, Jodie waited in the car and didn’t enter.
Salma covered her face, leaving only her eyes exposed with a sun visor, and entered to meet the master.
Together, they deliberately positioned themselves where Elbert would appear.
Following the master’s instructions, Salma walked briskly and intentionally bumped into her nephew.
The master concealed himself in a corner and observed.
At the moment of impact, the master made his move.
Earlier, he had bribed someone at the stable to sprinkle a powder that attracted insects anto Elbert’s
lothes.
Now, he employed the method taught by the witchcraft master who harl cursed Salma.
swiftly traulgreed the
whose face he couldn’t
about to express his anger, the woman immediately apologized to
refrained from scolding her and simply advised
proceeded directly to the stable
to him, a tiny bug had crawled into
Simone
She answered. “Hello!”
other end
her? Could it be that he knew about Salma’s situation and wanted to mediate? She hadn’t had any conflicts or clashes with the
to the Gray Family, she had visited the Johnstons a
child, who were cold towards her and occasionally
as well as her cousin, Jesalynn Parker,
when she went to remote mountainous areas for filming, her fifth cousin brought her
called or messaged her to stay in
being reborn, she occasionally contacted the
neither enthusiastic nor cold. “Mr. Johnston, is there something you need from me?” She had severed ties with the Gray Family, so
anymore.
intention of maintaining a familial relationship with the
Simone’s words, Nicholas
as they hadn’t interacted
had done, Simone’s reaction was
beating around the bush, he said, “Elbert has been experiencing sudden
the hospital for a check-up, and all the
that his
masters for help, but they couldn’t
continued, “I
a
for your
it weren’t for his son’s undetectable abnormal condition,
taken aback. “Where is Elbert?” Elbert was her fifth cousin and the closest person to her in the
disagreements with the Johnstons, she
of relief. “He experienced another shock this morning and is currently in the
then repeated
replied. “Okay, I’ll come over right
wanted someone to pick her up, but
Half an hour later.
arrived at Cebros finest private
a deluxe ward, and
in without
people in the
on the bed was Elbert, with a pale face, noticeable dark circles under his eyes, and a visibly weak and exhausted
mother was seated beside him while Nicholas and Elbert’s elder brother, Jared, stood nearby, engaged in
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