“I can’t tell you about it yet. You’ll find out in the future. It’s not time for Elisa to die yet.” The girlish voice sounded good but was intertwined with frost, giving others a chill in their spines.
But Linda was disturbed by her confused and jittery feelings, so she ignored them. She gripped her cell phone tightly and asked anxiously, “Then when will she die?!”
The other party was silent for a moment and said with ease, “Soon. You won’t have to wait too long.”
The person hung up after that.
Linda put down her cell phone slightly apprehensively, and her brows furrowed tightly.
“Why do I feel like this person isn’t very reliable? Why is she still saying this at such a time? Elisa and Gareth have an ambiguous relationship, and Will is still pursuing Elisa. Elisa’s power will only grow. When that time comes, it’ll be harder to deal with her. What on earth is that person waiting for? She said it won’t be long, but I still feel like it will take a long time!”
Rose furrowed her brows as well. She thought about it for a while before saying in a low voice, “Since the person has said as such, let’s just continue waiting.”
“Wait. All I do is wait. When will it be over?!”
Linda’s voice was slightly loud and particularly irritable. Norman had just returned when he heard his daughter’s aggressive tone. He changed his shoes and walked to Linda’s room.
He said slightly impatiently, “Why are you making a big fuss for no good reason? You’re a young lady, after all, the beloved daughter of Norman Benett. You should act like it.”
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