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My Flash Romance With the Richest Mogul novel Chapter 1906

Manfred had countless questions for Vivian, but this wasn't the right moment.

Just as he was about to reach for the copper mirror, Vivian immediately stopped him. "Wait a moment, you can't touch this copper mirror."

The mirror, crafted for women, bore intricate engravings tailored to their tastes. It carried a heavy, oppressive energy that could harm Manfred.

"If you touch it, you could fall ill," she added.

Manfred froze, his hand hovering midair before he slowly withdrew it. Vivian continued, "Have someone cover it with a red cloth and send it to your mansion. Let them know you'll arrange for its handling."

He trusted her completely. Vivian never spoke without reason. If she could identify the mirror's malevolence, she surely knew how to manage it.

"Manfred…" Crispin ventured, his voice hesitant after the extended quiet from Manfred.

Manfred turned to face them, his expression grave. "This copper mirror is a negative item."

"A negative item?" The words echoed in unison, confusion etched on their faces.

None of them had ever heard of such a term, but its ominous ring left little room for optimism.

"Yes. Your nightmares over the past two years are linked to this mirror," Manfred explained.

Bonnie's eyes narrowed in thought, then widened with realization. "Now that you mention it, I remember. The old mirror broke, and I bought this one over two years ago. Not long after, the nightmares began."

Vernon muttered under his breath, "Such a thing exists? No wonder you call it a negative item."

Crispin, having weathered countless storms in his lifetime, quickly regained his composure. "What should we do now? Manfred, since you know this is a negative item, do you have a way to deal with it?"

Manfred calmly repeated Vivian's suggestion to handle the mirror. As his words sank in, relief washed over them. The color slowly returned to their faces.

"So, once the copper mirror is dealt with, I won't have nightmares anymore?" Bonnie asked gently. It was clear that the nightmares had taken a toll on her.

Indeed, anyone plagued by nightmares night after night would be driven to the brink of madness. Fortunately, Bonnie was an upright and honest person with a clear conscience.

That was likely why, despite the nightmares, her suffering was limited to physical weakness during the day and had no other lasting effects.

Even so, Manfred remained cool and simply said, "Yes."

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