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Forgive Us, My Dear Sister novel Chapter 372

Summary for Chapter 372: Forgive Us, My Dear Sister

Chapter 372 – Highlight Chapter from Forgive Us, My Dear Sister

Chapter 372 is a standout chapter in Forgive Us, My Dear Sister by Opal Reese, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Chapter 372 Draining the Last Bit of Value

Simone could sense the frustration in the voice transmitted through negative energy, indicating that the old man suffered another backlash and was growing desperate once again.

Upon glancing at the two people completely lost in the formation, Simone collected the seal, the knife coin, and the arranged formation stones.

She directed all the remaining negative energy into the bodies of those two people, not only to punish them but also to protect innocent bystanders from getting involved.

Without paying any attention to the two people, Simone drove to the airport and boarded the plane.

Meanwhile, in the courtyard of the geomancy association’s high-level members, the man who had aged before spitting out a mouthful of black blood.

His face wrinkled even further, and age spots appeared on his hands.

Upon clutching his chest, his expression changed as he muttered through gritted teeth, “Simone, you little brat, just you wait.”

For years, his schemes had never been disrupted like this before.

The backlash had caused him to lose a significant amount of lifespan converted from his luck.

Continuing down this path was not an option.

Simone was indeed a variable, and he regretted not eliminating her earlier. If he had done so, he wouldn’t be facing so many problems now.

Shortly after, Jonas entered with Jane, followed by Jodie.

Respectfully, Jonas said, “Sir, I have brought them here.”

The old man replied, “Let them in.”

After Jonas brought the two in, he closed the door and stood guard outside.

Jane and Jodie stood at the door, observing the old man sitting not far away with blood at the corners of his mouth.

A sense of panic arose within them, and they sought comfort by drawing closer to each other.

The old man smiled kindly and beckoned them, saying, “Come over here. Let me take a

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look.”

However, they hesitated and took a few steps back instead of approaching.

Upon witnessing this, the old man’s eyes turned cold, and his expression instantly changed. He reached out toward Jane.

A chain formed by negative energy pulled her toward him.

Jane asked in confusion, “What are you doing?”

She had been sent here by a trusted geomancy master to have her curse removed and return to her normal self. She pondered, Why is there an ugly and terrifying old man here?

Before she could think further, everything went black. She fainted as she got closer to the old

man.

The old man grabbed her neck and used the curse he had previously placed to drain her life force and luck.

Upon standing at the door, Jodie watched in horror as the old man, who had been covered in wrinkles, gradually became younger,

She covered her mouth, afraid to make a sound, fearing that he would harm her.

After more than ten minutes, Jane aged significantly, barely breathing. The old man finally stopped.

He looked up at Jodie with desire and disdain in his eyes.

The desire was for the remaining luck and vitality in her body, while the disdain was for the disruption of her luck caused by the backlash, which ruined his plan.

Originally, he had calculated that a lucky star would be born in the Gray Family of Cebros, blessed by the heavens with great luck.

He planned to turn her into an outcast and find a girl with the same birth date and time to seize her luck.

And the replacement girl could absorb more and more people’s luck, becoming a mature medium for it.

After all, he had given her life, and she had enjoyed twenty years of blessings. It was time for

her to be content.

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Jodie’s expression changed slightly upon hearing this.

She quickly said, “I want it.”

She wasn’t familiar with Jane, so as long as her own luck could be restored, she didn’t care about the other person’s life or death.

Then she realized that she had been too hasty.

So, she added, “I cannot let my brother’s kindness be in vain.”

The old man sneered silently. Undoubtedly, she was his own flesh and blood, inherently selfish and heartless.

He smiled at her and gestured. “Indeed, do not let your brother’s kindness be in vain.”

Jodie was no longer fearful of him solely for her own luck.

Instead, she felt a sense of familiarity.

She pondered that if he intended to harm her, she would not be able to defend herself like Jane.

With determination, she approached him.


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