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Reborn Through Fire novel Chapter 1381

Chapter 1381 That Will Be Your Final Resting Place

Back at Mr. Mullen Sr.’s birthday celebration, Kisa had caught a glimpse of a woman who looked exactly like Sara from the back. Despite Gilbert’s insistence that the woman was just a friend of Vivian, Kisa knew Vivian did not have any friends. So, she suspected that the woman could be hiding in this restricted zone.

While Kisa was deep in thought, Mr. Mullen Sr. chuckled and said, “What’s with all the fuss? This land is vast, and the real special place is still ahead.” He then turned to Mrs. Mullen Sr. and added, “No matter what my treasure is, your status as the lady of the Mullen family will never be shaken.”

Mrs. Mullen Sr. huffed and said nothing, while Mr. Mullen Sr. continued to lead the group forward, ignoring her.

“Wow, how beautiful!” someone suddenly cried out.

Suddenly, she remembered the first morning after her stay at the Mullen residence. On that morning, she heard a chilling laughter. “You will see a beautiful garden, a moon with a chilly curve, and… the frightening silhouette of a woman… hahaha… that woman is you, and that will be your final resting place. Hahaha…”

‘That’s it! At the time, I felt like I was being held down by a force and couldn’t wake up. Then I felt like there was a woman standing beside my bed, and that woman was laughing coldly at me. And I had forgotten; those chilling laughs had mixed in with these terrifying words. Now, come to think of it, when I first came, I was already poisoned, eating something that had been tampered with. And under the influence of the drug, I was hypnotized. Because of that, every time I drank the spiked tea, my mind would play the scene of terror described by that woman habitually. And that scene of terror was just like what I’m seeing right now. And this restricted zone belongs to Mr. Mullen Sr, so it looks like the person who spiked the tea was Mr. Mullen Sr!”

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