Ava Zimmerman’s words left even Chase Jennings momentarily stunned.
His first reaction was to think Ava was joking.
Hadn’t he just stood up for her?
And yet, she turned around and told him to apologize to Scarlett Jennings?
Apologize? No way.
He...
Chase froze slightly, a sudden feeling creeping up inside him—it felt like he’d done something wrong.
Thinking back carefully, Scarlett’s tone just now didn’t really seem like she was deliberately mocking Ava.
Maybe he had been too sensitive.
Maybe he... should apologize to her.
"You’re right..."
Chase muttered to himself as if coming to a realization. He then turned his head, stiff-faced and somewhat awkwardly, and spoke to Scarlett,
"I’m sorry."
As soon as Chase uttered those three words, Adam Jennings, standing to the side, was the one truly shocked.
Is this really his cousin—the prideful, stubborn, sharp-tongued Chase?
After all, he had targeted Scarlett plenty in the past, particularly over Azura Loomis.
Even later, when he’d realized Azura’s true nature, he still refused to concede to Scarlett, the one who had released him from the doll, even preferring to give up 1% of the group’s shares rather than lower himself to apologize.
But now, with just one sentence from Ava Zimmerman, he apologized?
Ava must’ve bewitched Chase, right?
Adam, who had been in school just like Scarlett, met Ava for the first time that day but had already heard Lucas Jennings mention her—he said she was ugly.
Not only ugly, but from a poor family, only a high school graduate, with a below-average job.
She was a textbook case of someone lacking both looks and background.
Adam couldn’t believe Chase would suddenly develop an interest in a girl with such terrible qualities.
Of course, it had to be some kind of spell.
He glanced at Scarlett, his expression grave.
He wasn’t sure if Scarlett could break the spell...
She probably could, though.
But in that case, Chase might lose that additional 1% of shares again.
As his brother, Adam knew he should act concerned.
Yet, somehow—perhaps due to Scarlett’s presence—he felt like she could handle this bizarre situation.
So rather than worrying, he found himself anticipating Chase’s expression once he snapped out of it...
Hmm, it would definitely be entertaining.
Lost in his musings, Adam failed to notice Scarlett’s reaction. Surprisingly, instead of looking relieved after being apologized to, Scarlett furrowed her brows and wore a slightly solemn expression.
She was certain.
Chase apologizing was a direct result of Ava Zimmerman’s Power of Word Spirit.
But just now, she hadn’t detected any trace of spiritual energy on Ava.
Once again.
It was just like the strange incident with System Energy—not logical, not traceable.
Ava’s actions puzzled Scarlett. It didn’t seem like she was defending her idol. frёeweɓηovel.coɱ
Rather, it felt like a deliberate display of her capabilities in front of Scarlett, the Master—brazenly, utterly confident Scarlett wouldn’t uncover her anomaly.
Heh.
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