Chapter 1741: A Great Show
Chapter 1741: A Great Show
Chapter 1741: A Great Show
Eden was never one to back down from a challenge. He quickly regained his composure and, once
clear-headed, stood up and began to stride purposefully toward the king.
Despite his inner turmoil, he desired to see the truth up close.
"Kai!" Jennifer urged, her voice now urgent, echoing that of her master. "Who is he? Like me, he's a
ghost!!"
"Yes, I am a ghost. Thanks to your kick, just a moment ago, I am already dead," she spoke in a
different tone, mimicking the king's voice.
Eden froze in his tracks, his brows furrowed deeply as he stared at the dark figure ahead, his throat
tightening involuntarily.
Seizing the moment, Jennifer continued, "Admit your mistake to him, apologize, kowtow several times
before his grave, and only then will his spirit cease to haunt you! As your senior, I advise you to mend
your ways."
Eden wondered, had the king already passed away? Did he come to confront him immediately after his This is from NôvelDrama.Org.
demise?
"The grudge is too heavy, the soul cannot disperse..." Jennifer's voice turned icy, sending shivers down
Jolie's spine. What was happening? Was there someone else here?
Eden glanced around once more, hoping to catch a glimpse of his senior. Suddenly, he realized that
even the king's shadow had vanished!
Boom! The thunder rumbled, deafening in its intensity!
The entire spacious room seemed to contain only him, the panic forcing him to retreat two steps,
instinctively reaching out to grasp the edge of the bed.
The room fell silent, the only sound in the world being that of the wind and rain, as if everything that
had just occurred was a dream.
"For the sake of your own desires, you stole medical books and embarked on the path of poisoning...
You have harmed so many people, and finally, you have even harmed the leader of a country," his
senior's voice was filled with sorrow.
"Kai, retribution is not evaded; it is only a matter of time!"
A familiar voice, long unheard, resurfaced, causing Eden to instinctively clutch at the bedsheets.
Listening to these words, he quickly fell into contemplation. There are no ghosts in this world. It must
have been his exhaustion; his recent lack of rest had caused these hallucinations.
So, he thought, he would apologize to them, let their souls rest, and then find an opportunity to burn
some paper money, strengthen his body through exercise, and keep these impure things away from
himself.
"Kai, hahaha... Your flawless plan is nothing but a delusion!"
This voice filled Eden with dread.
"Senior, I'm sorry... I didn't mean to push you into the well. You know I didn't mean to. I just wanted to
take a look at that medical book, but you refused to lend it to me..."
"Senior..." Eden recalled a scene from many years ago, still vivid in his mind. "I didn't mean it. Please
rest in peace. I will burn more paper money for you tomorrow. Whatever your unfulfilled wishes are, tell
me, and I will fulfill them one by one. People cannot come back from the dead; I can't do anything
about it!"
Jennifer's heart ached as if torn apart. It was him, he had caused their master's death!
In the darkness, in a secluded corner, Ivan held her close.
Jennifer, prioritizing the bigger picture, suppressed her grief and anger, adopting the king's tone. "And
what about me? Eden, can I hear your apology before I am buried?"
Would an apology absolve him of everything? At least at that moment, that's how Eden understood it.
"I'm sorry, Your Majesty..." His legs buckled, and trembling, he knelt down. "I... I was wrong. I was
selfish. I didn't want the throne to fall into Tyler's hands, so I... I..."
"You also don't want it to fall into Louis's hands," Jennifer interjected once more, still using the king's
voice. "You want to inherit it yourself, don't you?"
"No... that's not... not true..." He couldn't confess any further; Eden had to absolve himself. "Your
Majesty, may you rest in peace. I will assist Prince Louis in handling Lu Layeka. Please depart in
peace. I will spend the rest of my days atoning for my sins."