Chapter 151
True Tycoon Her Empire, Her Rules
Chapter 151 Mae received an Exorcism Charm from Mervin, a gift that went unnoticed by the rest of the crew.
Following the host's lead, the showâs guests arrived at the filming location for the episode, a trendy bed and breakfast set at the foot of Golden Horizon Hills in Emerald Bay.
This B&Bâs claim to fame was the love story between the owner and his late wife.
Legend had it that they met on the road, both avid travelers. A chance journey taken together revealed a deep connection, and they became lovers, traveling through the heart of Silverpine Country.
Tragedy struck when the wife disappeared while capturing sunrise photos in Golden Horizon Hills. Her husband searched the surrounding hills for nine days with the rescue teams, making headlines with his determination.
The image of him weeping when his wifeâs body was found garnered widespread sympathy online.
To honor his wife, the husband gave up his wanderlust life, quit his job, and invested his savings to start the B&B at the base of Golden Horizon Hills.
Once their love story hit the internet, it drew scores of young followers eager to capture their moments at the now-iconic spot.
âI'm sure you've all heard a bit about the B&Bâs backstory,â Ned began, briefing the guests on the ownersâ tale while explaining the reason behind choosing this location for the episode.
âIt's rumored that recently, couples who stay here tend to break up over trivial matters after leaving.â
While this might seem like bad press for the B&B, there was another twist online, and the place was being touted as a litmus test for love.
The theory went that any weak spots in a relationship would surface here, helping couples to âcut their lossesâ early. This claim, too, was lapped up by the public, and many visited just to prove their love could withstand such a trial.
âOur main task,â Ned continued, âis to discover the reasons behind these breakups and if thereâs any hint of supernatural forces at play.â
As he spoke, all people exchanged uneasy glances.
Candace was the first to raise a hand.
âInvestigating why couples broke up? That's tough. We donât know any of them, and how can we tell if the B&B influenced their breakups? Whatâs our approach?â
Ned, seemingly prepared for such doubts, smiled and replied, âWe had already discussed this 1/3 12:46 with the B&B owner. You can choose a couple from the current guests, with their consent, to observe as part of your investigation.â
Without giving the guests a chance to respond, he added with a chuckle, âOf course, if anyone. refuses to be on camera, you'll need to get creative. Perhaps form a couple among yourselves and spend a weekend uncovering the B&B's secrets. That's why we suggest pairing off in mixedâgender teams here, just in case you canât find willing participants.â
The mention of forming couples on a supernatural-themed show left the guests speechless.
Predictably, the live audience, especially the fanbases, went wild.
âNot my fave. Heâs too good for this.â
âMy girlâs taken by me. No on-screen cheating, not even pretending.â
â| know this B&B. Kaney, wait for us, weâre coming to volunteer as your guinea pigs.â
âSeriously? Are you dating behind his back? Not like me. I've only got eyes for him.â
âDarn, the B&B's booked out.â
âThe production schedule is too secretive, and | missed my chance to stay with my idol.â
Meanwhile, the guests quickly formed teams, albeit reluctantly. â
Ideally, they'd recruit a couple already staying at the B&B, but if that failed, they'd have to partner up as Ned suggested.
Following the precedent set in the first episode, the pairings happened quickly, Mervin with Candace, Gentry with Mae, and Winnie with Kane again.
The audience online cried out against this âmisalliance,â determined to prevent any fake couple formation.
Candace, though miffed at not being paired with Kane, swiftly pivoted. When the topic of room. assignments came up, she latched onto Winnie's arm.
âI'm bunking with Winnie.â she declared, glancing at Mae with a sly grin, âDonât get me wrong. Mae. Itâs not that | want to ditch you, but Winnie and I shared a room last time. We're comfy with each other, and besides, | remember you prefer a room to yourself.â
The chat exploded with reactions to Candaceâs remark.
âThere she goes, Candace and her deliberately ambiguous speaking.â
âCandace, you're killing me with honesty, even on live camera. You know you had separate beds, right?â
âNo offense. My wifeâs just blunt. She usually sleeps with me.â
âCandace really cares for Winnie, like a sister.â
âLike a sister, not a ladder climber?â
âIs it just me, or is Candace trying to avoid Mae?â
âJealous much? Itâs obvious sheâs trying to isolate Mae.â
âThree women and theyâre playing this isolation game? Poor Mae.â
Maeâs fans mixed with Candaceâs in the comments section, each defending their favorite.
Mae, a bit slow to catch on, smiled and indicated she was fine with the arrangement.
From the start of the show, she seemed a bit out of the loop, but considering the recent scare with the Ruby Bracelet, no one thought much of it.
Ned had been eavesdropping on the guests as they hashed out room assignments among themselves, smirking as he finally chimed in.
âHereâs the deal. Because we've got an even split of gents and ladies this season, the production teamâs gone ahead and set aside two spacious rooms, three to a room.â
At that revelation, the guests could only exchange exasperated glances.
Ignoring the host, they each took to their assigned rooms without further ado.
Come nine o'clock that night, the live feed was promptly cut off by the production crew.
Mae glanced at Winnie, who was still enjoying a shower in the bathroom, and then at Candace, who was engrossed in her smartphone on the other bed. Announcing she was stepping out to grab a drink, Mae slipped out of the room.
She skirted around the crew and made her way to a secluded path behind the inn. Once she was sure she was alone, Mae cautiously pulled out a ruby bracelet from her pocket.
The bracelet was a spitting image of the one Winnie had been fussing over earlier that day.