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The Lucky Wife (Jay ares and Rose) novel Chapter 2003

Baby Robbie followed Jenson from behind, but he dared not disturb him so rashly. He was afraid that agitating the mentally confused Jenson would cause him harm.

Along the way, Baby Robbie wondered that if Jenson had gotten information on Madam Nephele that could be used against her, would she stop at merely erasing his memories? Or perhaps she would use other means to get rid of Jenson?

Suddenly, a gigantic shadow seemed to have fallen from the sky and landed in front of Jenson.

Baby Robbie stared at the thing, and it turned out to be a reticulated python. The python was slithering on the ground while flicking its tongue out, hovering beneath Jenson’s foot.

Then, the python suddenly rose in one bound and opened its ferocious mouth, aiming for Jenson’s neck. Upon seeing this, Baby Robbie hurriedly grabbed the seal in his hands and flung it at the python’s eyes.

The seal seemed to project a curved line in the air. Once the line was projected to the ground by a ray of light, it expanded into a giant python.

The virtual python looked as if it was genuinely alive and rammed itself onto the other python.

The python that was attacking Jenson suffered a fright and immediately turned its head away to quickly escape.

Baby Robbie ran over and hurriedly picked up the seal from the ground. He checked it and was glad everything was still intact. Then, he looked at the calm-mannered Jenson and immediately carried him off to the direction of their rental house.

Jenson slept for six hours straight before ultimately regaining consciousness.

“Baby Robbie.” Seeing Robbie lying on his bed, Jenson hurriedly got up and sat still. He asked suspiciously, “Why am I here? Weren’t we at Madam Nephele’s backyard?”

Baby Robbie asked, “Don’t you remember what happened?”

Jenson glanced at the clock on the wall and muttered, “I seem to have lost certain parts of my memory.”

Baby Robbie got up, poured a glass of water for Jenson, and handed it to him.

Baby Robbie reached out to take his phone and turned the phone’s flashlight on. Then, he lifted the seal up into the air and placed the flashlight right at the python’s eyes. Immediately, the python’s design was projected onto the ground. A huge snake was zigzagging around the middle of the room.

“Do you remember anything when you see this python, Jens?”

Jenson carefully observed the winding and wriggling python before saying, “It looks like the python I saw on the ancient tree in Madam Nephele’s yard the night before.”

Baby Robbie said, “It’s the same species, so of course, they’re alike.”

Jenson knocked on his muddled head with his fist, saying, “I really can’t seem to remember what happened last night. What did Madam Nephele do to me?”

Baby Robbie replied in a stirred-up manner, “She played a tune on a flute in front of you, and somehow, you lost consciousness.”

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