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My Substitute CEO Bride (Nash Calicraft) novel Chapter 2661

Just as he was racking his brain in thought, Reese pointed at the sky and shouted, "Hey! Look up!"

Snapping his head upward, Nash noticed something strange. Something looked to be moving in the night sky, which should have been pitch-black.

"The sky? Is it moving?"

Reese was stunned. It was not only the sky as something seemed to be running across the bright white moon too.

At that moment, Nash looked down at the ground and saw a few demons making their way up to the mountain peak.

Looking at the sky and then at the demons below, a bold idea came to him. He began searching around the mountaintop and, sure enough, he found something in a small corner on the right side of the peak.

Nash discovered a small puddle, less than a meter wide, which had previously been obscured by weeds. Seeing the crystal-clear water, he knew he was onto something.

Logically, there should not be flowing water on the mountaintop as it was not snowy enough for that. Thus, there could only be one explanation!

Nash called Reese over. The demons were getting closer to the peak.

Reese had no choice but to go over to Nash, who pointed out the puddle to him.

Reese looked at the small puddle in confusion. "It's just a puddle. What’s so special about it—”

Before Reese could finish his sentence, Nash kicked him into the puddle. While the puddle looked only several centimeters deep, It completely swallowed him.

Nash pointed to the bottom of the lake at that moment and said, "Shh, look over there."

Reese followed Nash's finger and saw something glowing at the bottom of the lake. They both instantly knew it to be the Sky Reflector Mirror. However, neither of them dared to make a move, fearing that they might fall under the mirror's influence again.

"Hey, Reese, use your neutralization technique," Nash reminded him.

Reese shook his head. "No way. I have to activate it before I'm affected. If we use even a bit of our true energy now, we might go insane."

He was right.

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