Chapter 224
The Heiress’ Return & Revenge
Chapter 224 Taking Advantage of the Opportunity
Upon hearing this, Titus found the reasoning sound.
He, Luca, and Aaron had all fallen victim to Jodieâs deception, finally realizing her innocence. was a
facade.
Mere discussions seemed futile..
Like before, Luca and Andrew had teamed up to assist Jodie in stealing the bracelet from
Titus.
Now, only Andrew might take action if it were to happen again.
Sheâs right. Let Andrew experience the trap set by his good sister.â
Regarding Reuben, he had always been wiser and more rational than them, making it unlikely for him
to fall for Jodieâs ploy easily.
If he did, it would be his own fault.
As long as there was no life-threatening danger, he could even aid in exacerbating the
situation.
Observing the conflicts between his brothers was indeed intriguing to Reuben.
Titus nodded in acknowledgment at Simoneâs words. âI understand.â
She addressed what was necessary and queried what was needed before directing the three. âPlease
leave.â
Gwen also urged, âYes, we need to rest.â
Harold and the others felt a twinge of frustration.
Are they throwing us out just like that? Well, at least today wasnât a complete waste as we gained
valuable insights.
He was the most cunning.
With a brief thought, he approached Simone âCould you create me a talisman? I want to safeguard my
luck from being stolen. If I canât prevent it, at least protecting myself would be
beneficial
Harold was determined not to let Freya easily snatch away his hard-earned luck.
Despite uncertainty about the talismanâs effectiveness in preventing luck theft, the eveningâs revelations
left him feeling notably uneasy.
Having a talisman for safety would offer some psychological reassurance.
Simone observed that among the three. Harold stood out as the smartest and most shrewd.
She nodded. âSure, but it comes at a cost.â
Their relationship had not reached a point where sheâd give away talismans for free.
He smiled, saying, âThatâs fair. I wonât let you work for nothing.â
Harold inquired, âWould you prefer compensation in money or something else?â
Simone responded, âJust money. The talisman costs 750 thousand each. It guarantees safety, prevents
a major disaster once, and averts three minor ones. If you wish to safeguard against. Freya stealing
your luck, thereâs a solution. Iâll embed a backlash effect in the talisman. If Freya steals your luck again,
sheâll inadvertently face consequences, and your luck will be restored. However, the talisman expires in
three months, meaning itâll cost 750 thousand. after that period.â
She added, âHowever, itâs not easy to draw. It involves capturing your breath and infusing it into the
talisman. If youâre open to it, I can craft a personalized talisman for you right now.â
She intended to purchase a batch of raw stones for carving jade and crafting talismans.
Additionally, she aimed to bolster her abilities by employing jade to establish formations.
As a result, Simone was currently short on funds.
She would not decline, given Haroldâs offer.
He was not at a disadvantage either. Finding another expert to draw a talisman and interference with
his luck would not be easy.
The moment he learned about the talismanâs function, he recognized its value.
prevent
Without hesitation, he smiled and said, âNo problem. Share your account number, and Iâll transfer 750
thousand to you.â
To Harold, money was merely a number. He was career-focused and relished the sensation of hard
work and striving for success.
The two exchanged contact information, and Simene shared her bank account details with
If all went as expected, he would likely continue purchasing these talismans in the future.
He promptly transferred the money.
She captured a strand of Haroldâs breath and commenced drawing the talisman.
Thirty minutes later, Simone folded the completed talisman and secured it with a red string.
Handing it to him, she advised, âCarry this with you. Itâs resistant to water and fire, so you can wear it
while bathing or swimming.â
He accepted it and exclaimed, âThank you!â He then immediately placed it around his neck, feeling a
sense of enhanced security.
Leon and Titus simultaneously said, âI also want to buy a talisman.â
Harold glanced at them and inquired, âWhy buy one if interference with luck doesnât affect you?â With a
disdainful look, Titus responded, âTrue, we might not be affected, but we face greater danger and
misery than you, donât we? If affected, we willingly give away our luck.â
The mere thought of it weighed heavily on their minds.
Leon agreed. âThatâs correct.â
Additionally, he personally wished for a talisman drawn by Simone.
Harold was baffled. âCanât you simply refuse? Iâm the one passively impacted by luck interference,
while you have the choice. So, whoâs more miserable?â Titus countered, âWe also fear being tricked
into unintentional agreement.â
The situation felt enigmatic and unsettling to them.
There lingered uncertainty about whether Jodie might employ other methods to manipulate. them into
agreement.
Reflecting on it, Harold nodded. âYouâre right. Carrying a talisman does offer some level of security.â
Their predicament was challenging, each grappling with their own share of misfortunes! Simone did not
object and said, âCertainly, itâs also 750 thousand per talisman, valid for three months.â
With the opportunity right before them, Leon and Titus promptly agreed, saying, âOkay.â
She individually captured their breaths and crafted the talismans.
Once finished, she folded and secured them with red thread before handing them to the two
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men.
Simone stressed, âIf Jodie manages to trick you into unknowingly agreeing, the talisman will retaliate.
However, it works only once. Until you purchase new ones, if trapped again, youâll have to accept your
ill fate. Once the talismans turn to ashes, it signifies they shielded you from disaster and are no longer
effective.â
Taking the talismans, the two men affirmed, âUnderstood!â They then wore them around their necks.
The previously tense atmosphere diffused and was replaced by a sense of enhanced safety.
Without prompting from Simone and Gwen, the three took the initiative to bid goodbye.
They collectively agreed that any discovered problems should be promptly shared with
everyone.
Taking the initiative, Harold ingeniously created a group chat and included everyone.
He suggested using it for discoveries or issues.
Simone did not object as she needed to stay updated on the three familiesâ situations through
them.
After joining the group chat, she implemented an extra layer of security on their phones to shield them
from potential hackers.
This ensured their communication in the group remained relatively safe as long as they were not under
surveillance.
Finishing her setup, she informed them. âFor matters of confidentiality, Iâll delete and clear them entirely
after discussing them in the group to ensure no access or review of chat records.â
Given Simoneâs reluctance to frequently meet Leon and Sc*mbag No. 2, it was impractical to gather for
frequent discussions.
Hence, it was more convenient to address discoveries within the group.
This reasoning underlined her decision to join the group chat.
Had Harold known her thoughts, he might have regretted creating the group.
However, he could use the excuse of frequent meetings with Gwen.
The three had no objections and agreed. âNo problem.â
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Before departing, Titus inquired, âCan I add you as a friend again?â Simone declined. âNo.â
He was taken aback. Sheâs heartless as always! He then asked, âCan I mention. you chat if needed?â
She agreed. âSure!â
He pondered for a moment. âIâll share a video later in the group. Maybe you can use it in your next
variety show.â
She sensed his intention to prank his younger brother and did not refuse. âAlright.â
With that settled, the three then took their leave.
As soon as Titus exited the elevator, he posted the video that Aaron had sent him in the group chat.
âGoodnight, everyone!â