Chapter 479 The Truth Revealed
Wynter held onto the lucky coin, the purple aura swirling in her hand. “Some folks just prefer sons over daughters. They treat daughters like they’re nothing, ready to toss them aside or sell them off.
“And some dads, after cheating, would sooner see their own kids gone than stick around with the mistress. If there’s really justice out there, it better start paying attention.”
“Stop talking about human rules. They just want fairness, not to be called evil spirits.
“Master, who’s the real bad guy?”
Kaspar, paused, deep in thought. Some folks could achieve the impossible, and others found enlightenment in one night.
He didn’t go downstairs. Instead, he sat where he was, basically telling Wynter the answer.
Meanwhile, James had opened his eyes. As he watched as two tiny figures approached him, he felt a shiver run down his spine.
Turning his head, he spotted Maurice, who had tears streaming down his face. “Master, save me, please!”
Maurice couldn’t step forward as there was a heaven’s chosen one blocking his way.
Lana was initially wary of James‘ handsome appearance. They were unloved spirits who could see what
other spirits couldn’t, and the darkness surrounding him was almost thicker than their own aura.
It blended with numerous strands of celestial purple aura, which made them feel both at ease and afraid.
To their surprise, James glanced at them and said, “They are over there. Go on. Stay out of sight.”
It wasn’t just the twins. It seemed like all the spirits within the spell were suddenly suppressed by some
The hallway lights flickered, sending chills down James‘ spine. Their faces looked ghostly pale, and they had dark circles under their eyes
“Later, I found out it wasn’t about how much we eat. It’s because we’re girls, and Kent’s a boy. He’s three
now, but he can have KFC and pizza, and just toss whatever he can’t finish.
“Dora Just wanted one hot dog. But you said she’s just greedy and was wasting your money.
“If you don’t love us, why bring us into this world?”
Upon listening to Carol, James felt less scared. He clenched his fists as he watched her. “You’re so annoying! All this fuss over a hot dog!”
“You two were always trouble. Did you think I really wanted you?” James knew there were no cameras, so he revealed his true nature. “Don’t think you can scare me like this. Someone already told me that, deep down, you’re scared of me!”
“I’ll repeat what I did before!” James said, pulling out the jade pendant hanging around their neck. His expression was even more sinister than that of a spirit!
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