Chapter 372 Master
When Logan heard Wynter, he was disappointed. They had been
friends with Mason for more than a decade and had always done as
he said.
But today, he had dragged the three of them into this mess just to save himself.
Wynter was rolling her copper coin across her knuckles when she suddenly remarked, “Your otherfriend is probably having the hardest
time right now.”
With Logan and Austin now in the courtyard, not to mention Wolf’s presence, no spirits would dareapproach them.
Atwater had previously mentioned that the souls of children who died prematurely, especially thosewho had the chance to be born but were denied life, harbored deep grievances.
The specter could have been terrorizing three individuals, but now only one remained. It was a pitiablesituation for that individual.
Logan, anxious to save his friend, asked, “What should we do?”
Immediately after, his phone in his pocket rang. It was Rupert calling. Logan had just answered whenhe heard Rupert seemingly on the verge of collapse.
“Logan, I’m so cold. Can you come and keep me company? I’m scared.
Cold? At this time?
Logan, thinking only of helping his friend, didn’t realize anything was amiss. He was about to agreewhen Wynter took his phone from him. She asked them to wait outside.
As the doors closed, her voice was clear and crisp as she spoke into the phone, “No. Kid, the personyou’re looking for is at the Scott residence. His name is Mason Scott!”
“Who are you?” The voice on the other end seemed to emphasize his
words.
Wynter squeezed the copper coin. “The person who can point you to the right person to exactrevenge.”
“Why should I listen to you?” A howling wind came through the phone.
Instead of speaking, Wynter pulled Wolf closer. Wolf uttered, “Oh?”
“How about now?” Wynter asked.
The specter was now listening. But unexpectedly, all that came through the line was a burst of sobs. Itsounded pitiful, yet incredibly eerie. “Master, I feel so aggrieved!”
Master? Wynter looked at Wolf, who was equally puzzled.
The specter’s voice was clear as day. “Master, you need to stand up for me. I would have been born inanother two weeks if it wasn’t for
that bastard who hit us!
“That woman is equally awful. She doesn’t love me at all!”
“Hold on.” Wynter raised an eyebrow. “Who are you calling Master?”
The specter immediately responded, “You, of course. Master Atwater
said if we bump into chaos, then Master must be near.
“You’ve met my mentor?” Wynter suddenly realized something. “How many times have you failed to bereincarnated?”
The specter was feeling lost. “I can’t remember. None of them like me. They should all come down hereand accompany me!”
At the end of his sentence, Wynter could feel his overwhelming
resentment even through the phone.
The reason the Scotts had redirected the specter was because they
had no other choice. This seemed to be a problem that had no
solutions.
“What mess has Atwater pulled me into this time?” As Wynter spoke,
she brought the phone closer to her. “Kid, if you trust me, go look for
Mason Scott. Don’t get too serious with the others. Some of them are
not that bad.”
The specter was quite easy to talk to with Wynter. “I like it when you
call me kid. I don’t wish to follow this silly man, either. I can’t contro
myself.”
“Can’t control yourself?” Wynter repeated. “Is someone trying to control you?”
Redirecting a specter is one thing, but controlling one is another. Wynter waved her hand and pressedthe copper coin against the phone. Soon, the coin lost its luster.
The specter exclaimed, “I can move now! But what a waste of your artifact.”
“As long as you’re free.” Wynter smiled faintly.
The specter was still hounding Rupert. “I thought you were going to
advise me against revenge.”
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