Hera wasn't a narcissist, so why was Dora such a narcissist? Dylan gestured at Dora to come over. Then, he whispered into her ear, "When Dad's assistant comes out later, you…"
As Dora listened to the plan, her eyes lit up. "As expected from you. This idea is awesome!"
With a smile, Dylan said, "Let's go."
"Yeah." Dora nodded before leaving the entrance of the banquet hall with Dylan. In the meantime, Douglas, who was busy in the banquet hall, received a notification on his phone. "Come to the stairs."
It was a message from an unknown number, but the tone sounded like someone he knew. But who was it? He was confused but still decided to go and check it out.
After all, he received the message on his personal number. Aside from the people he was close with, no one else knew this number.
When he arrived outside the stairwell, there wasn't anyone around. He opened the door to the stairwell, but he still didn't see anyone.
He was about to pull out his phone and send a message to the number, asking who it was, when a small kid rushed over and sprinkled a handful of white powder on him.
Douglas coughed for a while but didn't forget to grab the culprit. "Why is there a kid here? How dare you pull a prank here!"
Dora was wearing a mask and a pair of safety goggles. She was all covered up. She didn't run away either. After the powder dispersed, she took off the mask and safety goggles. With a smile, she said, "Hi, it's me."
Upon seeing that it was Dora, Douglas felt a headache coming on and took a step back. When he was about to turn to leave, he saw that Dylan, who looked like Dora, was blocking his way.
Douglas thought, "Why are these two kids like ghosts? I can't get rid of them."
"You've been exposed to the itching powder I made. Without the antidote, you'll always feel the itch. So, you need to listen to us obediently. Otherwise, I won't give you the antidote," threatened Dora with her hands on her waist.
Nonetheless, because she looked adorable, aside from melting one's heart from her cuteness, she didn't pose a threat at all.
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