Chapter 339: Medium (2/2)



There were more than forty boxes of goods, and it would take a considerable amount of time to check each one of them. Nefnis and Larina also watched the inspection of the goods from the side, and their attention was focused on the goods.

At this moment, a figure was hiding behind a tree behind Nefernis. He would occasionally stick his head out to peek at Nefernis in the distance. It was Kale.

Kale, Larina's subordinate, had quietly hidden in the dark during the cargo inspection process. Hiding in the dark, with a solemn look, he observed Nephnis not far away, and took out a thumb-sized, extremely sharp bone blade from his body.

Holding the bone blade, Kale stared at Nefernis closely, then he activated the ghost attached to the bone blade, causing it to float up into the air. With a focused expression, this extremely small bone blade quickly shot towards Nefernis in the distance, but its target was not Nefernis herself, but the robe she was wearing.

The bone blade was flying at a very low altitude, and under Kale's control, it flew towards Nefernis almost close to the ground. The bone blade did not attack Nefernis directly, but cut off a small corner of the hem of Nefernis's robe at a tricky angle, cutting a small piece of cloth to the ground, and then bounced back quickly after stabbing. Nefernis only felt that her robe seemed to be slightly lifted inadvertently, and she thought it was the wind and did not pay much attention to it.

Just like that, as time passed, the forty or so boxes of goods on site were all checked. After passing the inspection, all the boxes were immediately closed again, and the coffins were put back into them.

"Ms. Larina, we have finished our inspection. There are 42 soul-binding coffins in 42 boxes. There are almost no problems. We did not see any additional extraordinary traces. The spirits are also in the soul-binding coffins. Except for one coffin that has been opened, there are no problems with the others."

Standing in front of Larina, a subordinate reported to her. After listening to the report, Larina looked at Nefernis beside her. After Nefernis paused slightly, she opened her mouth and answered.

"We were just trying to see if we could open a coffin without alerting your ghosts, but we failed. This was just a challenge for me as a thief. I'm sorry."

Nephnesse said that the soul-binding coffin that had been opened was the one that Capac had attempted to open in the warehouse. It was because of this opening that Dorothy discovered the ghost warnings on the coffins.

After hearing what Nefernis said, Larina did not respond immediately. She looked at the pile of wooden boxes on the side again, and then spoke.

"Leave the one that has been driven, and move all the others to our truck and take them away."

"Yes, ma'am."

㱗After receiving the order, the subordinate began to get busy again, and then Nefernis continued to speak.

"How prudent of you, ma'am. Now that you have finished your inspection, I can take your things away."

Nefernis looked at the things on the table and spoke like this. Listening to Nefernis' words, Larina nodded, and Nefernis smiled and responded politely after seeing it.

"Have a good time, everyone in the coffin."

After saying that, Nephnis picked up the money, tons and badges on the table in front of her and put them into the bag she had prepared. Then she turned and walked to the place where the meat puppet props were placed before. After picking up the props and putting them on again, several coachmen who had fallen to the ground stumbled to their feet.

"Well then...goodbye everyone."

After that, Nephnis, dressed in a long robe, got on the carriage. The corpse-coachman drove the three carriages away from the scene, slowly drove down the hill along the gentle slope, and slowly disappeared into the woods.

Larina stood there motionless, watching the disappearing carriage. At this time, Kale slowly came to her side, holding a small piece of black cloth in his hand.

"Ma'am, the things have been obtained..."

Kale respectfully handed the black cloth to Larina. Larina took it, looked at it twice, and then snorted coldly.

"Hmph... Using the pieces of clothing as a medium, although it's far from having the effect of killing, it's enough to inadvertently curse her to temporarily lose her spiritual sense."

Muttering, Larina squatted down, took out a jar from her cloak and placed it on the ground. After opening the lid, Larina activated her spiritual power, and then withered yellow weeds crawled out like insects and snakes, entwining around the pieces of clothing that belonged to Nefernis, and finally forming a small scarecrow with the pieces.

This is a cursed doll constructed by Larina using the medium of the cursed person. With the help of this doll, she can curse the source of the medium. The strength of the curse is largely determined by the strength of the relationship between the medium and the source of the medium.

The medium can be anything that is related to the cursed person. The greater the connection, the stronger the curse power that can be exerted. Although the curse power of fragments of clothing as a medium is far less than that of hair and flesh, it can still exert some minor curse effects.

Larina planned to use the fragments of Nefernis's clothes as a medium to cast some small curses on her, causing her to immediately fall ill. This disease would damage Nefernis's spiritual perception and greatly reduce her ability to perceive ghosts.

Then, Larina will send her own ghost to follow Nefnis, let it possess Nefnis, and track her all the way until she is far away from the Security Bureau headquarters, and then take action, or she can also track the opponent's base all the way and retaliate against their entire organization.

Generally speaking, this method of ghost detection is ineffective for "Silent" Beyonders. However, for "Silent" Beyonders who were cursed and sick without knowing it, and lost their spiritual perception, the situation is different.

Just like that, Larina stared at the cursed doll in front of her, mobilizing her own spirituality to cast a spell on it. Using the fragments of clothing in the doll as a medium, she began to concentrate on cursing Nefernis who had just left not long ago.

At the same time, in the basement of Boyle's house in faraway East Divian, a faint stream of light was shining on the dark golden bird-shaped scepter inserted in the huge magic circle.

At the moment when the light on the scepter shone, a huge golden eye suddenly appeared in Larina's mind. The giant eye seemed to be opened from the sky, overlooking the earth with insight. Its penetrating gaze pierced Larina's soul and made her feel extreme pain.

“Ahhhh!!!”

With a scream, the cursed doll in Larina's hand suddenly shattered. She fell backwards in pain as her mind was torn apart, and looked at the people around her in shock.

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