Jay dumbfoundedly looked at the young man with a fixated gaze.
The youngster responded, "The story was touching."
Jay drooped his eyelashes. 'So the story merely moved him.'
It had been more than three years since the accident took place, so there were barely any traces left.
Jay was determined to search the area Marilyn pointed at and was still hoping for an unexpected gain.
There were barren mountains and ridges everywhere, except for a single mountain road. Weeds, thorns, trees, and shrubs surrounded the whole area.
Searching for remains from an accident that took place three years ago was no easy task.
However, all hard work would eventually pay off.
The youngster managed to stumble upon a necklace i n the field of grass—a skull necklace.
The young man lifted the necklace as Sera sneered," That thing looks like it came from a street vendor. People like Master Ares would definitely not wear such a juvenile and cheap item."
The youngster held the necklace tightly in his palm. "I like it.”
Jay was astounded. However, he could not figure out i f the skull necklace had anything to do with him, so his immediate response was to give it away. "If you like it, then take it.”
Unexpectedly, the young man started babbling after getting the skull necklace as if he was possessed by a chatterer, "My father told me that when my mom got into a car accident, he went to a shaman and consecrated a skull necklace. The shaman told him that with such a negative spiritual object, it would restrict his positive energy and allow his deceased wife to come back to him.”
Jay could not relate this with the fragments of memories he had gained, so he treated it like a story. Hence, he continued to act indifferent.
Sera was aghast as she stared at the young man.
It was because this story seemed to correlate with Jay and Angeline’s.
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