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The Man's Decree novel Chapter 757

Chapter 757 Industry Rules

Through the look in Curtis and Callum’s eyes, Jared seemingly had his suspicions confirmed. Besides, something must be off since the house was under an arcane array.

“Please stretch your hand out, Mrs. Robinson. Let me check what’s wrong with you.”

Curtis lightly placed his hand on Jane’s wrist and closed his eyes as though he was really checking her over.

Compared to Jared, who merely took a gander and knew everything without taking her pulse or scrutinizing her when he looked her over earlier, it made Jared look like he was toying with everyone.

If it weren’t for Spencer’s vehement recommendation, Shawn wouldn’t have believed Jared and even given him a gift. Instead, he would’ve certainly regarded the latter as a charlatan and thrown him out.

A moment later, Curtis stood up. Seeing that, Callum hastily inquired, “Is my mom okay, Curtis?”

“Mrs. Robinson is fine, Callum. It’s just that negative energy has seeped into her, causing frequent migraines. She’ll be right as rain after I expel the negative energy from her body.”

After saying that, he whipped out a charm out of nowhere and chanted something. Then, he abruptly stuck it on Jane’s forehead.

The woman went motionless suddenly as though she had been immobilized by some spell, not even blinking her eyes anymore.

 

A heartbeat later, a cloud of black mist materialized above her head. That black mist was seemingly alive, for it promptly took on a humanoid form after leaving her body and streaked toward the window.

“Hmph! You can never escape!”

 

Harrumphing, Curtis took out a porcelain bottle from his pocket and threw it at the black mist. The black mist was instantly sucked into the porcelain bottle.

Shawn was entirely dumbfounded at everything that had transpired before his eyes. He was only an ordinary person, so he had never seen such a scene.

Even Spencer was shocked beyond words. Despite being a martial artist himself, he hadn’t seen much of exorcism and the like when it came to spiritual arts.

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