"Everyone, leave for now... Don't touch anything inside this room. Leave it all to me," Xyla Quest said.

The servants were more than happy to hear this. As soon as they heard what Xyla said, they all ran outside.

Once everyone had left, Xyla shifted her gaze back to the box in the drawer.

Upon taking a closer look, she discovered a piece of red paper beneath the box.

She knew there would be secrets regardless of whether it was the box before her eyes or the paper beneath the box.

If something terrifying wasn't hidden inside, Emily Quest definitely wouldn't have used a box that contained such a mechanism.

Although Xyla badly wanted to know what was inside, she didn't dare to just touch it.

Xyla could only suppress her curiosity and carefully push the drawer back inside.

She'd have to look for someone professional to solve this mystery.

Otherwise, she would end up like the female servant earlier.

From the odd symbols on the wall to the strange box in front of her, Xyla realized more and more that she didn't know who Emily really was.

shape of a

before picking the doll

name sewn onto the doll, but the large

the doll around to look at

her name and weird symbols were also sewn onto the back

her face, Xyla put the doll aside. She then picked up

a bunch of

page she flipped through

to the last page, she finally saw a row of

written in red, and it looked like Emily's handwriting. 'Help Master kill Xyla Quest. Kill Xyla

Master...?

Who was Emily's master?

Meanwhile, everything Emily had ever done to Xyla might have been orders given by another person. Who was this

was this person doing this to her? Why did he

scenes, could Emily's

murdered Emily and

very odd that the two

saw these things, she found it even more

Emily and her mother were no longer valuable, and he wanted to kill them because he was afraid they might expose the secret he had been trying to hide for so long? If that was the case, wouldn't this

human was capable of killing two

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