Chapter 256
Yarafloated around the room, counting on her fingers as she cattled off her suspicions. “Don’t even think about lying to me! I’m not as clueless as Wanda and Mia. “You’ve been acting way too strange these days. First, constantly drawing talismans. Then, on the set, you used talismans instead of spiritual energy to deal with The ghosts.
“And when we went to face layson, you could’ve easily protected Mia and me with your power. But when I said I didn’t want to go, you actually agreed.”
Yara drifted directly in front of Madison, ber eyes drilling into her, searching her face for any hint of the truth. “Madison, you’ve got a big problem with your spiritual energy Something is wrong.”
She crossed her arms. “And another thing. Everyone else may not see it, but I can tell perfectly well. You’re not in the hospital because of the injury on your back. You’re here because you drained your spiritual energy=“”
Yara’s expression darkened, and her voice dropped. “So, out with it. What’s going on? Don’t think about brushing me off. If you do, I won’t only tell Wanda and Ma, but I’ll have Wanda contact Harvey, and I’ll make sure Sebastian bears about it too.”
Madison’s expression shifted, her brows furrowing together “You can’t tell them.”
“Of course, I know that. That’s why I sent them away!” Yara buffed.
Madison’s gare lowered as she considered her options.
Yara watched her intently “Madison, Wanda and Mia may not have the strength, but I’m different. I’ve cultivated for thousands of years, and work, I’ll be able to reach the ghost realm. Maybe I’ll even achieve immortality before you do.”
Madison said softly, “I’m facing a huge crisis soon, and I’ll need spiritual energy to survive in,” Yara’s expression froze, her voice urgent, “What kind of crisis?”
“A fateful en sis about life–and–death tribulation,” Madison replied
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The color drained from Tara’s face. “A life–and–death Tribulation? Then, why are you using up your spiritual energy? Do you have a death wish?”
Madison shook her head. “I don’t intend to die. But I can’t just sit back and do nothing either. It’s just that something is pushing me toward a predestined outcome.
Yare’s lips twisted with disdain “something? What force could be so powerful that it could push you, with all your talent in cultivation, toward such a fate? = Madison’s gaze was calm. “The heavens.”
Vara’s disbelief turned to dread. She stared at Madison “Did you say the heavens‘?”
“Yes,” Madison said, her voice steady. “The force pushing me toward this tribulation is none other than the heavens.”
Yara instinctively looked upward, her voice hushed. “Be careful of what you say. The heavens are impartial. They wouldn’t push someone toward tribulation without reason.
“Because of Rebecca,” Madison replied.
Yara’s eyes narrowed “What?”
“Rebecca is a favored one of the heavens,” Madison continued quietly.
Madison explained everything about Rebecca, leaving out the system’s role. She simply said that through a strange tum of events, she discovered she could restore her spiritual energy through wishes.
yara had spent enough time around Madison to understand Rebecca’s favored position within the Locke family, and she knew Madison wouldn’t lie about this.
Il Rebecca rally was a favored one
If the heavens mally were protecting her…
Yara clenched her teeth, muttering under her breath, “What kind of twisted jogle is that? Of all the people in the world with Emmense good kamna, why choose Rebecca as a favored one of the heavens?
Madison’s voice was calm. Maybe she performed many good deeds in her past lives.”
Yara scoffed. “That doesn’t change the fact that she’s a horrible person in this life. So, what’s the plan?
Madison met her gaze, her voice steady. “There’s only one option.”
Yara leaned in, confosity sparking in her eyes. “What’s that?=
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