Chapter 490 Personal Burdens on Dalton
“Dalton?”
Wynter raised an eyebrow, somewhat surprised. She had long known that Dalton had countless personal burdens. Was there something else?
“What’s wrong with him?” Wynter indicated that Leo should continue.
Leo shook his head. “It’s better to have the girls tell you.
Upon hearing his words, Wynter lowered her gaze and touched her purple sugilite pendant.
Following that, a soft voice came through. “Carol, do you want to tell her or should I?”
“You tell her. You felt it stronger than I did,” came another clear voice.
The purple sugilite pendant glowed, and Dora spoke as if reminiscing. “I feel like I’ve seen your fiancé in the underworld, Master. There’s something familiar about him. I can’t pinpoint it, but it scares us.”
“Yes, it’s quite scary,” Leo chimed in. “When he walked in, I thought I was done for.”
Wynter chuckled. “Don’t exaggerate it.”
“I didn’t!” Leo shook his head, pacifier in his mouth.
The twins were also worried. “Master, Leo is right. There must be something wrong with your fiancé. But with our abilities, we can’t see through his soul.”
“Master, can’t you see through him?” Leo asked Wynter, as he suddenly remembered something. “Master Atwater said you can do anything.”
Wynter replied casually, “Atwater likes to tell tales.”
But there was one thing for sure–Dalton was indeed unusual. Otherwise, Wolf wouldn’t be so concerned about him and be unable to deal with him.
Wynter had always thought it was because of his noble destiny. But now that everyone was saying he was frightening, there had to be something she didn’t know.
“Legend has it that there’s an underworld lord who’s very skilled at bewitching mediums. But it’s been almost a hundred years since he last appeared.”
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