Chapter 195 Each in Their Own Ways



There is only one reason why she would deliberately approach this dangerous castle.

Shirin saw Jasmine, who was participating in the competition, and Sophie, whom she had met once before.

Seeing Sophie being carried in the arms of a lame blond man, passing through the palace guards, and slowly making her way towards the ball deep inside the castle...

It wasn't that I wanted to help; I wasn't that familiar with Sophie.

Shireen simply wanted to find some clues from Sophie, the legitimate daughter of the Jasmine family.

Some clues about "what kind of competition does Jaslin's family hope to see this time?"

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The night continues.

After the most devastating period, the rate of decline gradually slowed and eventually came to a standstill.

The contestants who were being chased by the undead gradually figured out their own ways to deal with it.

Some used their abilities to find secluded places to hide, while others tried to smear their bodies with rotting flesh to blend into the undead. Finally, some people remembered to join forces while fleeing together...

Most of these people succeeded, but a small percentage failed.

Especially that guy who had the wild idea of ​​being covered in rotten flesh, he was almost chopped into mincemeat by the rampaging undead.

Despite the tragic circumstances of most participants, some gradually found their own rhythm.

Andrew, a young man with deep blue eyes, was one of those who had been silently watching Ning Feng's back in the crowd.

He appeared in the old aristocratic house from the beginning and did not contact anyone. He silently searched the room, trying to find some clues.

He actually found it.

In the secret room behind the bookshelf, Andrew discovered a dusty parchment book.

The text above is written in an exceptionally ornate aristocratic script, recounting the rise and fall of a legendary noble family.

It began when he was the first head of the family, a stable boy, and was appreciated by the founding king because he was chosen by the oracle as the "son of prophecy".

It unfolds a story of rapid advancement, reminiscent of a fast-paced novel, culminating in the position of Duke, and recounts a nearly two-hundred-year history of the rise of nobility.

In the end, the family business ceased when the previous patriarch squandered all the family fortune through endless extravagance and pleasure.

The author of this book expresses his resentment and regret at the injustice of fate.

He lamented that the previous patriarch had lost the favor of the gods, but he didn't use a single word to criticize his extravagant behavior, which he considered perfectly natural.

In the last few pages of the book, the author devotes considerable space to praising the deity who no longer favors his own family, attempting to regain his mercy.

Of course, nothing was gained.

So, in utter disappointment, I changed my attitude in the end.

He began writing down a curse called "Prophecy"!

Cursing this country that was once favored by the gods, but was ultimately abandoned by them!

May they never rise again, may they never find peace!

Holding the book, Andrew felt as if he were touching something real.

"Is the riots outside the window, everything in this country, related to the prophecies in this book?"

---Aside---

I have done good deeds all my life, how could I have fallen to the level of Calvin?

It hurts.

By the way, the current plot is the main storyline, not a side story.

Let me think carefully about how to quickly get to the point.

I'll try to update more over the weekend.

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