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The Miraculous Simone Gray novel Chapter 394

Summary for Chapter 394: The Miraculous Simone Gray

Chapter Summary: Chapter 394 – The Miraculous Simone Gray by Opal Reese

In Chapter 394, a key moment in the Romantic novel The Miraculous Simone Gray, Opal Reese delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 394 Can’t Run Away

At this moment, the four members of the Johnston Family were deeply grateful to Simone.

Regardless of whether it would eventually succeed, they could feel that she genuinely offered her

assistance.

And they had faith that she would be able to fulfill her promises.

After all, she wasn’t the type to show off or be extravagant.

Aunt Karah looked at Simone and asked, “Simone, when can we remove the venom?” The longer this thing stayed in her son’s head, the more uncertain it was whether there would be any problems.

Simone replied, “Master Shawn cannot leave Cubilis due to some special circumstances, so Elbert and I need to make a trip to Cubilis. She continued, “I also need to make some preparations, which will take some time.

In order to ensure a hundred percent success and Elbert’s safety, she indeed needed to make some arrangements.

“So, my suggestion is to go in a month.

“Since Jodie instigated Mrs. Gray to do this, we might as well see what she and the warlock behind her are up to

“After all, we should be cautious of thieves.

“Otherwise, if we don’t take action now, there might be a second or third time.”

“Next time, they might target someone else, like Jared.”

She wasn’t exaggerating; she felt it was crucial to find out why the other party wanted to set traps.

Only then could they prevent such incidents from happening again.

The key was to understand the motive in order to stop it, right? Uncle Nicholas agreed, “That makes sense. Cut off the grass and eradicate the roots; otherwise, problems may reoccur.”

He squinted and said, “Let’s see what they’re after.”

Regarding the matter of targeting his son, he remembered it.

As long as there was an opportunity to counterattack, he wouldn’t show any mercy.

As for Salma Johnston, from now on, he would just pretend that there is no such sister from now. Aunt Karah was very concerned about her son. “Will it have a significant impact on Elbert after a month!” Stone gave her an during look

Ca special chet ar Elbert to wear, which can suppress the venom in his body and make thene

“During this period, they won’t be able to absorb his vitality.”

“But the effect only lasts for about a month, so that’s why I suggest going to Cubilis next month.”

Although they were taking a risk, her cousin’s health was more important.

She wouldn’t use his body as bait.

Upon hearing this, Aunt Karah and the others breathed a sigh of relief. “Then, we can rest assured.”

She added, “Simone, if there’s anything we need to prepare, just let us know.”

“By the way, don’t let others know about the matter of me asking Master Shawn to protect and cure the

poison.

“Otherwise, it might alert the enemy.”

“Don’t say anything to other members of the Johnston Family too.

“Also, act as if I can’t solve it and express great concern.”

“It would be best to keep asking the master to check on Elbert and make them believe that I can’t do anything

“When the time is right, Jodie should use Mrs. Gray’s help to find that person to cure Elbert.”

“That way, their true intentions will be exposed.”

If they wanted something important, they had to negotiate before taking action.

“Okay, we won’t say anything.”

Uncle Nicholas realized that Simone had thought it through, and he agreed with her.

Aunt Karah was even more eager for no one to reveal the secret.

She wanted her parents-in-law to see through the selfish and cunning nature of their daughter.

After being disappointed in Salma, she would never bother with her again.

“Simone was invited by us, and I trust her judgment.”

Auntie Bridgette looked at Elbert and sneered. “You’ve always been a bit out of touch, and what you believe may not be accurate.

Aunt Orena couldn’t help but interject, Bridgette, that’s a bit presumptuous, isn’t it? Simone is a level- headed person and wouldn’t deceive everyone with something like this.”

She knew her sister well enough to believe that she was capable of such a thing.

Auntie Bridgette glanced at Aunt Orena and said, “You and your eldest sister have never gotten along, so of course you’re happy to see her embarrassed,”

This little sister-in-law insisted on marrying a poor man and has been a commoner for so many years that her perspective has become increasingly narrow.

Aunt Orena was angered by these words. “I’m not so petty; your words are too harsh.”

Bridgetic’s character was very similar to that of Saima. They were both self-righteous, petty, and snubbish

Upon hearing til Auntie Bridgette felt as though Aunt Orena had outsmarted her

Her expression darkened, and she was about to speak.

Elbert spoke up first, saying, “Auntie Bridgette, if you don’t know, then don’t jump to conclusions.”

“Simone wouldn’t lie; we have proof.”

Old Mr. Johnston noticed the attitude of his eldest son’s family, and it was clear that they believed Simone.

This indicated that they were certain their eldest daughter was responsible.

Upon hearing his grandson mention proof, he couldn’t help but ask, “What kind of proof?” He looked at Simone with a loving gaze and asked, “Simone, can you show me the evidence? Without sering it for himself, he couldn’t believe that his beloved eldest daughter would do something so irrational.

Simone calmly replied, “Grandfather, I have already cut ties with Mrs. Gray, so I have nothing to do with your family

“If you want to see the evidence, no problem.

Of course, they had to show the evidence to the Johnston Family; otherwise, they wouldn’t believe it at all.

After seeing the evidence, Salina Johnston and Jodie Gray couldn’t deny it.

If they had set a trap for her, they had to be prepared for the consequetices.

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