Genevieve was the ghost officially registered as a phantom cultivator in MysticApp under Shannon's help.
She even saved Shannon's number as a friend in the process.
Shannon had fewer than ten friends on the app, and most of them were business-related. She rarely received messages, so she noticed the text immediately when the notification popped up.
This was the second time Genevieve reached out to her. The first was when she received attention for dealing with a scumbag who scammed women for money and sex.
This was the second message. It read, "Ms. Jensen! I received a request yesterday to teach a wife-beating husband a lesson, but when I went to check things out today, I noticed something not quite right about the wife's soul.
"It doesn't feel like her soul belongs to her, but it's not spirit possession either. I wonder what's wrong, and I really need your help."
Shannon raised an eyebrow at the message, but before she could ask for more details, the third requester connected the livestream.
A man in his 30s appeared on the screen. He had handsome features and exuded an air of success from his choice of outfit and demeanor.
His appearance captured the attention of the livestream audience. This type of man rarely appeared in the live assistance segment, after all. Plus, the man seemed like a materialist.
The man hesitated and didn't speak right away after making the call.
Eddie was quick to take the initiative and broke the silence by asking, "Hello, Mr. A, could you share what mystic issue you're facing that needs our help?"
Mr. A raised his head and looked at Shannon and Skylar after a long pause with deeply troubled eyes.
"But after getting married, her habits changed. She used to like painting, gardening, and making her own coffee, but now she's more into binge-watching shows and online shopping. Even her fashion sense's different."
Mr. A clearly knew his wife well. He began listing details of how her habits were different before and after marriage in front of the livestream audience.
The viewers seemed unconcerned.
"I think he's being overly sensitive. It's normal for women to change after marriage.
"LOL, isn't it common for women to maintain their image before marriage? I didn't even let my husband know I was a nerd before we got married."
"This is just like dating. In the early stages, you're all prim and proper, but you're best friends after dating for some time."
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