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Even After Death Novel (Olivia Fordham And Ethan Miller) novel Chapter 1635

The familiar sound called upon Scarlet, who glided its way toward them quickly.

Although Kelvin and Brent had met this snake before, its presence never failed to scare them. Its size was that of a small hill. The fact that it was alive and extending its fork tongue still made it hard for them to believe that it was real.

When Kelvin met its piercing eyes, he thought he was going to faint.

Meanwhile, it was Leia's first time meeting such a humongous snake, and it was a venomous snake at that. To her surprise, the others didn't show any intention of dodging it. Willow even took a few steps forward!

"Watch out!" Leia instinctively reached out for Willow.

Surprisingly, the snake lowered its head meekly. The huge creature was behaving meekly in front of such a young child!

Willow stroked its scale as a sign of greeting. "Long time no see."

Leia had experienced many kinds of things in life, but this was by far the most absurd situation she had ever encountered.

She couldn't believe her eyes.

Willow rode it and beckoned at them to follow her. "Let's go."

They had no time to waste. They had to detoxify Olivia.

Jacqueline was tired and hungry, but there was nothing that she could do. She couldn't speak, and her hands were tied. Feeling helpless, she followed them into the woods.

Unlike the fast-paced society in the city, Alora Village never changed. It would remain the same even if it were five or ten years later.

Wendy was drying herbs in the yard. Willow scurried to her. Wendy placed her things down at the familiar sound of the bell.

"Willow! Gosh, I knew that you'd visit me during the holidays. I missed you!" Wendy lifted Willow up. Despite her old age, she was as fit as a fiddle.

However, now wasn't the time to talk about this. Willow quickly signed that Olivia was in trouble.

"What happened to Olivia?" Wendy's expression fell.

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