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The Miraculous Simone Gray novel Chapter 440

Nicholas's inquiry indicated that he still had faith in Simone.

Simone smiled and reassured him, "Don't worry, Bailey is very capable."

"When the time comes, I will take Elbert to seek Bailey's assistance."

She looked at Mr. Lewis with a sly smile and asked, "Lewis, do you believe Bailey can solve these poisonous insects?" I will continue to provoke you, old man.

Lewis's expression changed slightly, "Master Bailey is indeed powerful. But considering his personality, it might not be easy for him to lend a hand."

This involved another master of mystical arts who was in the Divine State.

Given the temperament and taboos of that individual, it was unlikely that he would intervene.

Simone smirked and said, "Well, you have predicted incorrectly once again. Bailey has already agreed to help me. Otherwise, how could I dare to make such a promise?"

Lewis felt the urge to vomit blood, "Then why did you invite me here? To deceive me?" Simone raised an eyebrow. "Weren't you invited by Salma? When did it become our invitation? Of course, if you think I'm deceiving you, then so be it. You have deceived me so many times before. What's wrong with me deceiving you once?"

Mr. Lewis almost couldn't control himself. "You! I underestimated you, so let's see how you solve the curse for Elbert." He felt so suffocated. He had never experienced this before. That little brat and the Johnston Family were clearly just using him, and they never intended to seek his help in lifting the curse.

No wonder the Johnston Family had been beating around the bush with him before; it must have been the little brat's idea. Not wanting to embarrass himself any further, he finished speaking, flicked his sleeve, and left with the other three, leaving behind a very embarrassed Salma. She wanted to chase after them, but she was afraid of provoking Lewis's anger.

After they left, she looked at Simone and asked, "Are you intentionally opposing me? Clearly Mr. Lewis can solve Elbert's curse. Why did you drive him away? What if you and your Bailey fail to solve the curse? What will happen to Elbert? I won't be able to invite Mr. Lewis again."

It was clear that Simone had angered the other party.

Simone sighed and said, "Don't you understand yet? You have been manipulated by him and Jodie from the beginning to the end. Forget it; I can't explain it to someone like you who holds your enemies in high regard. If you want to treat your enemies as good people and can't see through people, then go ahead."

People like Salma would never realize their mistakes unless they got hit hard. She didn't need to waste her efforts trying to convince the other party.

After experiencing hardships, one naturally became more obedient.

Anyway, she didn't owe her birth mother anything.

Salma felt a little flustered by Simone's words, but she was even more angry.

It seemed like Simone was suggesting that she was naive.

But the president of the geomancy association couldn't possibly be the villain Simone had described.

She didn't believe it that much.

She only felt that Simone's main goal was to hold a grudge against her and deliberately oppose her.

She took a deep breath, "I came here to help out of goodwill, but you insist on driving me away. Don't regret it later. Brother, you too. If something happens to Elbert in the future, don't come looking for me to ask the president of the geomancy association for help. I can't face them."

Nicholas was also angered. "Rest assured, we won't trouble you, Salma, in the future."

Karah pointed at the door with a stern face, "Leave; you're not welcome in our family anymore."

Salma is simply brainless, and she's still so self-righteous. This is not about saving my son at all but about harming him again.

Simone: "..." So, is it my fault again? But with so many affairs on her shoulders, Simone didn't care how Salma perceived it.

Old Mr. Johnston looked at Simone apologetically and said, "She's just confused right now. You don't have to pay attention to her." With her daughter's behavior, she was pushing her own daughter further away. Sigh, it's worrying!

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