Angeline asked Savannah anxiously, "Can you elaborate on that, Savannah?"

Savannah was slightly hesitating and stopped talking altogether.

Angeline became more and more anxious. "Do you mean that my loved ones have left my side?"

Savannah shook her head.

Angelina's hand trembled violently.

If that was not what she meant, that could only mean... death?

Angeline could not bring herself to think of that. It would be upsetting to her if any of her children left her.

"Is there a way to undo it?" Angeline asked in a stirred up manner.

Savannah murmured, "I suppose it's a life for a life."

Angeline found that extremely unsettling. There was n o distinction between a noble and a lowly life in this world, so to replace her child's life with someone else's was extremely cruel. After Savannah spoke to Angeline, she quickly left.

When she was walking out of Chateau de Selene, she happened to bump into Jens and Whitney.

She was stunned for a moment. Looking at Jens' eyes that were filled with bewilderment, she lowered her head and left in silence.

It was her first time being this quiet, which made Jenson feel a sense of uneasiness in his heart. He abruptly stopped Savannah, asking, "What are you doing here?"

Savannah did not turn around. She merely halted her footsteps and said, "I did a reading and saw that the Ares family is in trouble, so I came over to warn Aunt Angeline." Whitney asked, "What kind of trouble?"

Savannah ignored Whitney and continued to walk forward.

Whitney questioned Jens, "Do you believe her, Jens?"

Jens' eyes appeared deep as he said, "She was accurate the first few times."

Whitney said, "How can you believe in her nonsense, Jens? There's no such mumbo-jumbo in this world."

Jenson fixed his gaze on Whitney as he said, "Even if it's all a lie, there must be someone else behind this for so many accidental coincidences to occur." Whitney suddenly understood what Jenson meant. No matter what the basis of Savannah's fortune-reading skills was, there was someone making them come true. Jens hurried into the house and asked Angeline, "What did Savannah say to you, Mommy?"

Angeline was still immersed in her sadness as she said, "Savannah said that our family will be grieving from losing a loved one."

Jenson comforted Angeline by saying, "Don't worry, Mommy. I won't let those sorts of things happen."

Angeline believed in Savannah's words because her soul transmigrated into someone else's body back then. She believed Savannah firmly without a single doubt. Jenson's words had zero effect in giving her any comfort.

Sir Ares came back, and upon

hearing Savannah's prediction, he squatted in front of Angeline and squeezed her chin with his hand. He calmed her by saying, "Cheer up, Angeline. Human wisdom can

prevail over nature. I won't let these

things happen to our family."

Angeline was pessimistic. She looked at Jay in distress and said, "Do you have a solution, Jaybie?"

Jay said, "From now on, Baby Robbie and the children will stay put at Tourmaline Estate for the time being. I'll send the Ghost members to look for Thirteen." Angeline said, "What about Roxie? After that girl left

Tourmaline Estate yesterday, I've been feeling uneasy in my heart."

Whitney volunteered. "I can go over and keep Roxie safe, Aunt Angeline."

Angeline glanced over at Whitney and said, "It's better for you to stay home as well so that Jens won't be worried."

Jens' ears became slightly red.

Seeing Whitney's dazzling smile, Jens chimed in, "Mommy, Whitty is incredibly skilled in martial arts. She might be able to defeat ten Ghost members on her own. Allow her to go and protect Roxie."

Angeline was dumbfounded. "You silly child. You should be pampering your

silly Cher. She's not here for you

to simply share all your worries with and solve all of your issues.

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