The Heiress’ Return & Revenge
Chapter 130
Chapter 130 Is It Really Like This?
The sudden relief of Titus and Harold’s pain stunned everyone present.
Upon hearing Harold’s words, Jodie and Freya instinctively looked at Master Shane simultaneously.
Is it really like this? If so, doesn’t this mean our efforts have been in vain? Even Master Shane himself was surprised.
He could tell that the spell cast on these two had truly been resolved.
The painful expressions on their faces had disappeared, and their speech was no longer as labored as before. Instead, it sounded more energetic.
Based on the current situation, he was certain that Simone was responsible.
But I thought the spell was cast simultaneously on all four of them. Shouldn’t it be resolved together? Why is it only the spell cast on Titus and Harold that has been resolved? If it were me, I could only -resolve it together.
Could it be that we unintentionally made a mistake just now? Well, that doesn’t seem to be the case! At this moment, Master Shane became even more wary of Simone.
He quickly defended himself by saying, “It’s impossible. This is originally a method of resolution, so it shouldn’t have any effect. The person who cast the spell intentionally must have only resolved the ones on Titus and Harold, leaving out the ones on Jodie and Freya.”
Regardless of whether it’s my fault or not, blaming Simone is the best option right now.
Since Titus was no longer in pain, and Steven had already suspected that something was wrong with his adopted daughter, he didn’t care much.
He pondered for a moment and sighed. “What should we do then?”
After hearing everyone’s opinions, Andrew felt that Simone had gone too far. She actually let Jo continue to suffer on purpose!
“Let’s resolve the spell then. Even if Titus is no longer in pain, he can still help by offering his. blood.” Then, he looked at Titus and continued, “Titus, you wouldn’t want to see Jo in pain all the time.right?”
At this moment, Titus wanted to confront Andrew. “As I see it, you have lost your mind and can’t even think straight. My curse has been automatically resolved, so my blood is naturally useless.”
He shifted the blame. “Regarding this, we can only ask Master Shane and Master Gordon to help us find a solution.”
I chose to endure and refused to resolve the spell while I was in pain, but now that I’m no longer in pain, only a lunatic would offer their blood, and I’m not one
home, I must teach Andrew a lesson. With his current level of idiocy, he’s not only a bad teammate but also
they still need your
advantage of this opportunity to obtain
did he not fall for his trap, but he also pulled
head. “Then, I’m out of
say you had something to discuss with Leon?” If we don’t leave now, when will
hadn’t reminded me.
will
Harold and I have something to discuss with Leon, so we’ll take our
waved his hand. “Alright. You two go quickly.
the two masters, Jodie, and Freya watched as the two of them left
it! Titus actually doesn’t care about
If it wasn’t for him instigating on the side, Titus wouldn’t have acted
didn’t expect that Titus
think he
thoughts, but
what
already left. It’s too
of this, they silently cursed together, Leaving the two ladies behind.
Jodie’s face intensified, and she couldn’t
the same. Covering her face, she cried and screamed,
feeling?” Jodie leaned against
her cheeks, Andrew comforted her, “Don’t cry. We’ll find
when he saw the two of them
Their actions are like that of a couple.
quickly broke free from Andrew’s embrace.
“Dad, Jo is in so much pain. We
Steven glanced at him.
have already left, so how can
good that they
hearing that, Luca choked up and silently
help us and lend
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