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Chapter 604: Chapter 39 Jason: As a writer…

"A massive city?”

Upon hearing the unfamiliar term and sensing for a mont to confirm there was no danger, the magical mirror transford into a handheld makeup mirror. The surface of the mirror began to ripple, with waves cascading like a flowing river and also resembling rising fog.

In response to Jennifer’s question, the magic mirror began another peering into ‘destiny’.

This wasn’t difficult for it.

In fact, it was well-practiced.

Quickly, its gaze penetrated the annoying ‘fog’ that hovered over the River of Fate, blocking the majority of those who overestimated their ability to spy.

Whoosh, whoosh.

The sound of flowing water erged.

It saw the ceaseless River of Fate once again.

And then…

Nothing!

It couldn’t find the ‘massive city’ within the River of Fate!

The magic mirror paused, then stubbornly checked again.

Still nothing!

No destiny related to a ‘massive city’.

There were plenty of giant cities, though.

But the magic mirror was certain that wasn’t what it sought.

Moreover, the mirror knew Jennifer wouldn’t aimlessly make conjectures.

So, was it ‘hidden’?

With that thought, the magic mirror began to utilize its power again.

Its ‘gaze’ beca tangible.

It peered deeper into the ‘River of Fate’.

The ever-rushing River of Fate flowed even more swiftly.

The forceful water tried to erode the mirror’s ‘gaze’, even generating a trendous suction trying to pull the mirror into the waters.

The magic mirror quickly ceased such spying; it was after all a handso and dashing mirror ant to reflect the world’s beautiful things, not to be subrged in an unknown riverbed, buried by silt and sand.

It definitely wasn’t because it lacked the ability.

Mirrors never admit inability.

They only say—

Magic Mirror: “It lies deep within the mist, a place I have yet to reach.”

Jennifer looked at the text on the mirror’s surface, her expression tinged with so disappointnt.

This was a new term that had appeared in her mind right after she had fulfilled her promise to Jason and ca back to life.

She instinctively felt that this term was of great significance.

Therefore, she had summoned the magic mirror.

Of course, with a lesson learned from before, Jennifer was prepared ntally; after all, ‘nouns’ that surfaced in her mory seed to always be hiding so enormous secret. ŔàɴȰʙËṧ

And the ‘massive city’ was naturally no exception.

Thus, her preparation spared her from deep disappointnt at this mont.

Next, Jennifer recomposed herself and continued to ask.

"You know

The na ‘Rachel’ silently vanished.

Yet, the magic mirror could ‘sense’ it.

Because it could sense it, its entire being began to tremble.

Here we go again! This dreadful presence!

The mont it ‘sensed’ the na, it faintly perceived a terrible gaze penetrating the ceaseless River of Fate, looking straight at it.

The magic mirror shrank back.

Then, the front of the mirror beca just like any ordinary mirror.

It was as if the text that had just appeared on its surface was an illusion.

Knowing the mirror all too well, Jennifer flicked the surface with her finger as if popping a brain bubble.

Pop, pop!

Three consecutive tis.

By the fourth flick, the magic mirror finally responded.

Magic Mirror: ||Φ|(TДT)|Φ||(This expression is exactly how I look right now, too scary!)

"Do you know Him?”

Jennifer looked at the magic mirror surprisingly, her eyes filled with excitent.

Magic Mirror: I don’t know, but I can feel that He is a rather ill-tempered being. If possible, I’d really rather not hear this na a second ti.

(Here, I pause to signify my solemnity.)

Magic Mirror: If you continue to ask such dangerous questions, Jennifer, I will break the ritual and dissolve the contract between us.

Seeing such a response, Jennifer flicked the mirror surface twice more.

As if unsatisfied, she thought for a mont and then flicked it once again.

"Useless, what even is your purpose?” Jennifer said.

Magic Mirror: …(That’s not what you said in the beginning.)

"The from back then was naive and ignorant, that’s why I was deceived by you.” Jennifer stated, her youthful appearance lending credibility to her words, leaving the magic mirror with no grounds to argue.

Because it could see itself being thrown onto the ground if it dared to argue using Jennifer’s ‘actual age’.

It wouldn’t break, but it would hurt.

No, I need to change my circumstances!

With that thought, the magic mirror slowly wrote on its surface—

I’m sorry, I was wrong!

"To know your mistake is good.” Jennifer took a glance and gave a slight snort.

Magic Mirror: To make up for my mistake, I think I should tell you sothing. It’s about Jason…

Clang!

Before the mirror could finish writing, it was flicked again.

The trendous jolt made its mind buzz.

It looked at Jennifer, puzzled.

"I don’t need you to tell !”

"I want to understand him myself!”

"Though Jason isn’t the man I’ve been waiting for, he is special. He not only can survive there but also is focused, handso, dashing, full of male vigor, and what’s more, he snubs —you know, I have never t a man who could snub .”

"This feeling is so unfamiliar, yet so exhilarating,” Jennifer said, holding the magic mirror in her hands.

The magic mirror remained silent.

It had just wanted to say, Jason is the man you’ve been waiting for!

You were just too anxious before and misunderstood because you didn’t listen to the entire explanation!

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