Sylvia's POV:
I thrust the dagger straight into Noreen's heart with all the strength I had. Blood dripped from my hand and soiled the ground.
Noreen writhed in pain and howled, "Sylvia, pull out the dagger! Please!"
But I said nothing and just stood aside, watching her coldly. That made me incredibly pleased. Noreen finally got the punishment she deserved. Her ambition and obsession were destined to vanish into thin air like a bubble.
At this time, the black fog around us dissipated without a trace, along with the trial platform and the jeering crowd. The whistle of the wind in the forbidden forest rendered Noreen batshit crazy. She crawled on the ground despite her wounds.
"How could this be? Where is the trial platform? What happened to the crowd? What the hell is going on?"
Noreen, with her hoarse voice, screamed in shock at what she had just witnessed.
I walked slowly to her side, looked at the fence at the edge of the forbidden forest, and said lightly, "I learned it from you."
Noreen suddenly turned her head and cast a blazing gaze at me. "How did you do it? Not only did you break through my illusion, but you also created your own illusion outside of it!"
I sneered coldly and retorted, "I got my mother's inheritance, so I can do all of this."
"That's impossible! How could Olivia's inheritance defeat my witchcraft?" Noreen roared hysterically.
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