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The Miraculous Simone Gray by Opal Reese novel Chapter 343

Chapter 343 She Doesn’t Believe

Salma took a deep breath when she noticed the hair on Simone’s shoulder.

Suppressing her last bit of hesitation, she reached out and lightly patted Simone’s shoulder as if she were brushing off some dust.

Then she quickly grabbed the strand of hair and held it in her hand.

Upon seeing Simone’s gaze, Salma felt a twinge of guilt and said, “I noticed some dust on your clothes, so I thought I’d help you brush it off.”

Simone looked at Salma with a cold stare.

“Is that so? Then why did you take

my hair?”

She grabbed Salma’s hand as she was about to retract it and took the hair back.

When Salma looked at her shoulder with a conflicted expression, Simone realized that something was amiss.

She also noticed the hair on her shoulder.

It wasn’t actually her hair; someone had accidentally brushed it onto her clothes earlier.

But she couldn’t let Salma take it away and potentially harm someone else.

As a geomancer, Simone attached great importance to her hair and blood.

She couldn’t let them remain on her clothes and be taken away by someone.

The reason Simone didn’t stop her initially was to see if Salma would choose to take it.

In the end, Salma did, which surprised Simone but also seemed expected.

Salma was caught off guard and suddenly felt a bit panicked.

She didn’t expect Simone to be so perceptive and notice her small actions.

She awkwardly smiled and said, “I noticed some hair on your clothes, so I wanted to pick it up and throw it away for you.”

Simone looked at her firmly and said, “If you look in the mirror now, you’ll see that your eyes and face betray a sense of guilt, Melinda asked you to take it, didn’t she?”

Being directly exposed by Simone, Salma felt even more embarrassed.

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She shook her head and denied, “No, Melinda didn’t ask me to take your hair. You’ve misunderstood. I simply saw some dust on your clothes and wanted to help you remove it.”

Simone no longer held any hope or affection for her biological mother.

Otherwise, this kind of thing would be quite hurtful.

She looked at Salma coldly and said, “Whether I misunderstood or not, you know the truth. very well. You’ve always wondered why I don’t recognize you and want to sever our relationship. In addition to Melinda’s influence, there are also these recent events.”

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She sarcastically added, “So, you actually wanted to take my hair, give it to against me. Are you my real mother or my enemy? After all that you did, audacity to act superior in front of me. What happened to your dignity?” Salma wouldn’t just randomly grab her hair, which meant it was instigated by Melinda.

Her own mother didn’t just take Melinda’s side when it came to her and Melinda, but now she took Melinda’s side as well.

She didn’t expect this before.

But fortunately, she stopped caring a long time ago, so she wouldn’t be upset anymore.

When Simone bluntly stated it, Salma’s expression changed.

She originally wanted to continue denying it, but when she saw the sarcasm and coldness in Simone’s eyes, she couldn’t bring herself to say it anymore.

Salma remained silent for a moment and said, “Yes, Melinda did ask me to bring her a strand of your hair.”

She pursed her lips and continued, “She said that you might have been cursed before. It’s like being possessed by something unclean, which is why you became heartless and indifferent towards us.”

“As long as I give her a strand of your hair, she can ask a geomancy master she knows to perform a ritual to cleanse you of the curse.”

She looked up at Simone with a hopeful look, “I want the old you back; that’s why I agreed. Please, give me back my daughter?” She truly wanted her obedient and considerate daughter back.

This prickly, cold, and heartless Simone was not her daughter.

Simone suddenly laughed, “You still like to deceive yourself. Do you really think I’ve been possessed by something impure? Can’t you even recognize your own daughter?” She found it truly ironic, “Deep down, you know that I’m still me. It’s just that you can only accept the

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