Chapter 400 It’s Just As I Expected
The Heiress’ Return & Revenge
The redness on Salmaâs face had significantly improved. However, she still felt disgusted, so she wore
a hat and a mask and had the family driver take her to the hospital. pon arriving at the hospital room,
she knocked on the door.
Her sister-in-law opened the door and gave her meaningful glances.
Salma felt puzzled and asked in a low voice, âBridgette, has something happened? Is someone sick?â
Her sister-in-law pretended to pull Salma inside and whispered in her car, âEveryone knows about e
witchcraft incident.â
âYour parents, older brother, and sister-in-law are still angry. Take it easy for a while.â
Sabna had a feeling that it was just as she expected.
She gave her sister-in low a grateful look and nodded.
Then, she entered the hospital room and saw three sons and a daughter, apart from the Johnston
family members.
When she saw Simone, she instantly understood why the witchcraft incident had been exposed.
She felt anger rising inside her.
Was her biological daughter unable to stand seeing her doing well? She had to oppose her at every
turn.
First, she greeted Old Mr. Johnston, Old Mrs. Johnston, her older brother and sister-in-law, and Titus.
Then, she looked at her three sons and asked, âWhy are you all here?â
Titus replied, âGrandfather asked us to come.â
At this moment, she definitely couldnât say it was Simone. Otherwise, her biological mother would be
furious.
Salma looked at Simone again and asked, âAnd you? Why are you here?â
Simone had replied yet when Nicholas said, âI made the call and invited Simone here
Salma did expect her older brother to invite Simone.
She felt bit embarrassed and said, âWhatâs going on with all of you?â
She noted that her biological parents, older brother, and sister-in-law looked at her with strange.
Old Mr. Johnston snorted coldly. âYou still have the nerve to ask whatâs happening with us. Come over
and take look at these.â
He pointed to the computer on the table and asked Jared to show it to his daughter.
Jalma didnât know what it was, but she still walked over to take a look.
After watching it, her face turned ugly, embarrassed, and somewhat awkward. She didnât expect her
family to find so much surveillance footage as evidence.
without a doubt, she could also guess who came up with this idea.
Apart from Simone, how could the Johnston Family devise such a plan? Salma finally understood why
her parents, older brother, and sister-in-law had such cold expressions.
Indeed, this daughter had come to suppress her.
She couldnât even say that Jodie was responsible for the transfer of the witchcraft.
With a change of mind, her eyes reddened.
She took the initiative to plain, âI did indeed do this, but I had my reasons and difficulties.â
âI wasâ¦â she said, describing how she was harmed by Melindaâs curse, resulting in red rashes all over
her body.
She also mentioned what Jodie had told her, that transferring the curse to her nephew would be much
better for her condition.
Finally, she added, âBut this is only temporary. I just temporarily asked Albert for help. Jo knows a
master who has already contacted an even more powerful master. That person promised to come to
Cebros in a while to cure Albert.â
Seeing her like this and hearing these words, the elderlies from the Johnston Family became even
more disappointed.
Their daughterâs behavior showed she didnât think she had done anything wrong.
Old Mrs. Johnston asked, âThen, why didnât you just say it directly before? If you had, Albert might have
helped you didnât say anything and instead harmed him like this. Do you think itâs right?â
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Salma had already figured out how to respond. âI wanted to tell you, but the master Jo hired said that
the target of the curse transfer should not be aware of it. Otherwise, if there is resistance, it could fail.â
Indeed, that was what the master said.
âJo also did let me tell you first. She was afraid you would blame me if you knew, so I didnât think I
right,â She wok a handkerchief and wiped the corners of her eyes while looking at Alliert. Iâm sorrys
compen te you in the future. Just help me share the burden for a while, and I will soon recover.â
Albert
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e angry and laughed. âAuntie Salma, do you think we are all fools? If itâs so easy, why did you curse to
me? And besides, I am already the young master of the Johnston Family. I donât have to worry about
food and drink. What do I need you to compensate? Not only did you want to harm my
e, but you also wanted to harm my future generations. What exactly is your intention?
âAnd it was you who wanted to harm me, but now you act like you will help me? How can you twist the
truth like this? Do I still have to thank you? You have the nerve to call yourself my aunt in front of me. I
dare not have such an aunt. Letâs just treat each other as strangers from now on and note any contactâ
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Auntie Salmaâs attitude disgusted him.
Tr seemed he owed her something, and this logic was genuinely toxic.
Salina couldnât bear her nephewâs defiance, and her face turned pale.
You are my nephew, and you must make such a big deal by helping your aunt? Iâve already said I will
hire
master to cure you.â
She looked at her elder brother and sister-in-law.
âNicholas, Karah, I understand why Albert is upset, but I am still his aunt. And he is rude.â
Upon seeing Salmaâs expression, Aunt Karah was furious.
âDo you even know that she is his aunt? Which aunt would intentionally harm her nephew like is? And
youâre still trying to defind yourself.
âAfter transferring the curse, it will become even worse. If my son canât break the curse, he will lose his
life in six months. And 1g the ability to have children, is that supposed to be easy? You, this poisonous.
woman, even harmed your nephew. How dare you stand here to voice your discontent.
âWhat Albert said is not wrong. From now on, donât expect him to recognize you as his at anymore.
Your big brother and I wonât recognize you as our sister either.â
A coldness filled her face. âWeâre cutting off ties, no more contact in the future.â
Her son did not owe his aunt anything.
How she carried herself with such an air of self-righteousness was incredibly infuriating g and
repulsive.
If it hadnât been for the presence of her in-laws and other people, she would have approached her and
slapped her.
Salma didnât anticipate her sister-in-law uttering such callous words.
It was completely unjustifiable.
She glanced at her older brother with a pained expression and inquired, âNicholas, what are your
thoughts? They couldnât possibly sever ties with her, could they? Her older brother had always held a
deep affection fo Tver.