A shrill howl interrupted the conversation from outside.
Olivia heard the bells ringing, and Willow ran outside.
Some of the bodyguards suddenly sprawled onto the ground.
Ethan carried Willow.
"Run!" She gestured, assuring him that she wasn''t afraid of this.
She freed herself from his embrace.
Leia didn''t know much about spells.
However, the fact that those people copsed out of the blue surely had something to do with spells.
In fact, those bugs were just a feint.
Other cursed bugs were used while Olivia''s party was distracted.
Ethan was used to using military force in confrontation.
However, their radar could only detect drones, not bugs.
Some bugs were so tiny that they could enter ahuman body and end someone''s life without them
knowing.
It might sound like a myth, but those who had experienced it before knew how scary cursed bugs could
be.
Willow hurriedly rushed to those who had fainted.
They all showed simr symptoms—foam around their mouths, eyes that had rolled back, twitching
bodies, and green lips.
She slit her palm without hesitation, feeding the affected her blood.
Her blood could neutralize many kinds of poisons.
She saved Ethan with that before.
Leia was dumbstruck.
Could a four-year-old child really do that? Willow''s execution was neat, and she did not show a sign of
panic.
She didn''t lose her cool at all.
"Watch out!" Ethan suddenly pushed Leia away.
A little green bug was flying in her direction, but his efforts were in vain.
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When it fell to the ground, its color matched with that of the ground.
"Better watch out, guys! These bugs can camouge! Don''t let it bite you!" These men had been
following Ethan through thick and thin.
They had slogged through the most dangerous artillery field; hiked through thick woods; and fought
against the strongest mercenaries in the world.
But none of ther had ever dealt with bugs! On top of that, they couldn''t detect the bugs with the radars.
Those bugs might bite them the moment they put their guard down.
Willow was the only person who knew how to curse bugs, but she was busy saving those who had
been bitten.
It was apetition against death.
The medicines wouldn''t work if they were dyed any longer.
By the time Olivia noticed that something wasn''t right, it was already toote.
There was no point running outside.
Jacqueline let out an ominous smile.
It was a trick! Jacqueline was simply trying to buy some time by promising that she would confess
everything.
Like those cursed bugs, it was a mere distraction! Perhaps the deadliest bug had already entered the
room.
Humans were born with a sixth sense.
The more dangerous the situation was, the more heightened their sixth sense would be.
Olivia sensed that something was watching her in the dark, something extremely dangerous.
Its sheer stare gave her goosebumps! A chill ran down her spine.
She didn''t dare to budge an inch.
She didn''t know what the thing was, but it put her in a fight or flight mode.
Jacqueline was cursed.
As long as the curse wasn''t lifted, the enemy would be able to send over waves of cursed bugs again
and again.
That would not be good for Olivia.
Jacqueline, whose hands were still chained, grinned at Olivia.
" Olivia, I win." "Not so fast." "Still trying to deny reality? No one can save you today.
There''s a Deathsting Bug behind you.
We cultivated it with hundreds of poisons for more than ten years.
It knows how to read people too."