The Heiress’ Return & Revenge
Chapter 383 It’s Good That It’s Like This
Simone entered the room and gently touched Sean and Skyler’s foreheads.
As expected, there was a lingering layer of negative energy in their minds.
Skyler was in a slightly better situation because he had a magical tool to protect himself.
However, if the negative energy was not expelled, it would still lead to a dead end.
Their condition is very serious. We need to remove the negative energy from their bodies as quickly as possible.”
Joseph sighed, “Yes, but the experts I previously consulted said that removing the negative energy is challenging.”
“One wrong move could result in their death.”
“That’s why they couldn’t save them.”
Simone nodded, “If we forcefully and rapidly remove the negative energy from their minds, it will indeed cause brain death.”
This is also a ruthless tactic from the other side.
Although they didn’t directly kill them, they didn’t intend to let them go either.
It seems that Sean and Skyler must have discovered something.
The method used to inflict negative energy on them is very unique.
Only a master who has achieved the Divine State has a chance of solving it.
That person probably didn’t expect that Simone had already reached the Divine State.
Joseph asked, “Do you have any solutions?”
Simone replied. “Yes.”
“If I want to save them, I need to set up a formation in this room.”
Then I will use a negative-energy magical tool to gradually absorb the negative energy from their bodies.”
“Only then can they survive.”
She added. “The situation of the two of them is special. It can’t be done too quickly. It requires one cycle of the formation.
That is, forty-nine days
Joseph’s eyes showed a surprised expression. As long as they can he saved, it doesn’t matter if it takes
him, nothing was more important than the lives of his subordinates.
gratitude to Simone, “Please help me set it up and save
you can
am now considered an external member of the special department. It’s nothing to lend a
need for a reward.
want a reward, he remembered this favor. ext, Simone asked
talisman texts on the jade
as the core of the
negative energy from both of them would be gradually absorbed by the
could not only save them
six days, you must have someone guarding this
number of days is
make the
“Is there anything else? If not,
table and
been processed, and your records have been
if you encounter any unusual situations, you can investigate with your credentials.”
took the file bag and said, “Great!” Just
Simone and went
a serious expression on
didn’t ask
The person that Sean and the others went to capture is
was not surprised; it was within her
the special department would
hadn’t died, they would
mistake during interrogation, it wouldn’t be good for the person behind them.
“His body was found in the mountains not far from where
was a dagger inserted in his chest, the same kind that
department said that the
person must have tried to escape
Skyler, and Sean also stabbed him in the chest with
ran up the mountain but
analysis?” It sounded reasonable, but it couldn’t withstand scrutiny.
person didn’t treat their wound and ran all the way up the mountain with a dagger stuck in their chest
Are they stupid?
said helplessly, “Naturally, I don’t believe
forensic team is mainly managed
also made him
but there were always
was also the reason why he and the minister wanted to find an opportunity to
happened to the body?” Joseph replied. “They said that the person cast a spell on
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