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"what is that?"
"Your original destiny."
"My original destiny? And what about you? Who exactly are you, and why are you showing me these things?"
"Death may not be scary to you, but I don't think you like the pain of death."
“You can choose your original destiny step by step, or you can choose a new destiny.” Su slowly extended her hand to her.
Misty Day knew nothing about Sue’s identity, origin, purpose, or even her name.
But his words seemed to have a magical power, constantly urging me on.
Reason told her she should stay away from this person; who knew who he was, what his purpose was, or what he wanted from her?
But deep down, a voice kept urging her to accept the invitation.
Haven't you always longed for your own kind?
He knows you're a witch and came specifically to find you; perhaps he's the one you're looking for?
If you reject him, sooner or later you will be burned to death like the fate he depicts, and then live a lonely and miserable life in the swamp jungle, like a savage!
Have you really thought about living this kind of life?
Do you really want to accept this fate?
"No, I don't want to!" Misty Day shouted in her heart, firmly placing her hand in Sue's hand.
Su laughed. Is this the power of verbal sparring? I love it!
In the past, Su would complain that it was too fake when the main characters in TV dramas could recruit helpers by saying a few mysterious words.
How can someone deceive others into willingly following them without revealing their identity or background?
Is the other person brain-dead?
Now that it's Su himself, all he can say is—it's really good!
Putting everything else aside, the sense of accomplishment from being able to get someone to follow you just by talking is incredibly satisfying.
Moreover, it exudes a high-class vibe!
"What should I call you?" Misty Day asked expectantly.
"The Su family."
The dizzying, weightless feeling accompanied by the sound of Sue's name made Misty Day instinctively grab the other person's hand tightly.
As time goes by, the scenery changes.
Misty Day stared blankly at the unfamiliar surroundings and the two unfamiliar girls, her face showing the same curiosity as theirs.
"Madison Montgomery, a witch, skilled in manipulating objects and fire."
"Zoe Benson, the witch."
After introducing the two, Sue released Misty Day's hand and introduced them to each other.
“Misty Day, a witch, skilled in resurrection.”
"Zoe, take Misty to her room and tell her about the situation here."
Zoe said "Oh," obediently got up, went to Misty's side, led her upstairs, and introduced her.
Madison curled her lip: "Let me make this clear first, I'm not going to listen to Zoe or this resurrected witch."
"I don't care whether you listen to them or not, what you should be considering most is whether you can get them to listen to you." Su knew Madison's personality very well; she wasn't a docile girl like Zoe.
However, Zoe's obedient nature is just a facade. Just like Cordelia, her independent and courageous personality will only emerge after a turning point, and her leadership abilities will be activated.
Of the three, Zoe has the highest personal potential and development potential.
In the TV series, Misty and Madison both died, and Queenie and Zoe became members of the Witch Council.
Then, Queenie died in the Cortez Hotel in season five, while Zoe had become a high-ranking member of the Witches by season eight.
After Su finished her simple breakfast, Cordelia from next door arrived.
After exchanging a few pleasantries, Su used her Palm Immortal Technique to help her recover from her injuries once again. After two treatments with the Palm Immortal Technique and her own recovery, the originally fatal injury had been completely healed.
Sue introduced her to Misty, and then sent the three little witches with Cordelia to the next room for class.
This also marks their official entry into the Witch Academy.
The Witch Council's management of witches is not actually strict. They do not regulate all witches. At most, they will register a witch after discovering her, explain her situation and the things she needs to pay attention to, and then let her stay or leave as she pleases.
Of course, we will try to persuade them to stay, but if they insist on leaving, we won't force them to stay.
The Witch Academy has a very relaxed academic schedule. Although it is called a school, it is more like a gathering place for witches to stick together for warmth.
Cordelia didn't teach them any new abilities; she simply systematically taught them what a witch was and how to understand and control their own powers.
Simply put, it's about laying the foundation.
Because of the previous life-saving incident and frequent contact, Su and Cordelia quickly became acquainted.
I also learned more about Cordelia's private life.
She is indeed unmarried and single, but she has a male friend with whom she has a somewhat ambiguous but not quite romantic relationship.
Well, I'd say it's in an observation period.
Taking a step back means becoming strangers, while taking a step forward could lead to friendship or even romance.
This man is named Hank. He is said to be an ordinary worker who often travels for work, so they don't have many opportunities to meet or keep in touch.
Sue remembered that when the TV series took place, Hank had already been with Cordelia for five or six years, but now, for some reason, they seemed to have only known each other for a short time.
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Chapter 485 The Witch Hunter and the Requirements for Resurrection
Sue didn't know much about witch hunters. Most of the legends and movies about witches featured them as the natural enemies of witches, with the mission of hunting them down.
Hank is a witch hunter, the kind who comes from a family tradition.
This group of witch hunters calls themselves warriors of the Shadow Wars, whose war against witches began long before the Salem era.
Their mission was to be brothers who would fight to the death and do their utmost to eradicate the harm of witchcraft in North America.
Unlike the Wen brothers, Hank's father was not a good teacher. Although he tried to mentor Hank when he was young, he was unsuccessful and soon became disappointed in him.
However, the Hank family's ancestral business is far superior to the Winchester family's.
The Winchester family's three sons had a miserable time hunting, using fake identities and stolen credit cards. They lived a miserable life and were always at risk of being arrested.
The father and son, especially the father, Hank, were not only the leaders of this witch hunter gang with many witch hunters under their command, but also owned a sizable financial company.
They enjoy a privileged life and hold a prominent position!
Although Hank wasn't an outstanding warrior among the witch hunters, as one of them, how could he not know Cordelia's identity?
In the TV series, he deceived Cordelia, and the person he was having an affair with was actually the witch. Then, after doing what he was supposed to do, he shot her in the head.
I have to say, their methods were very underhanded; they really stole the bamboo shoots!
Hank and Cordelia's love story was a conspiracy from the very beginning, with the aim of having Hank infiltrate Cordelia's inner circle.
On the one hand, she can use her position as the headmistress of the witch academy to gather information on other witches; on the other hand, it will be easier to eliminate her and the witch coven in the future.
Cordelia was splashed with sulfuric acid by Hank's father, but his purpose was not to harm her, because in his mind Cordelia was a target to be eliminated sooner or later.
The real purpose was to make Cordelia need Hank even more!
Unexpectedly, things backfired. The blind Cordelia awakened her 'third eye' ability and discovered Hank's infidelity when she touched him.
Then, the two broke up.
Sue had no recollection of Hank's fate; it seemed he died, though she couldn't remember exactly how, but it was definitely related to the witch.
It's either a witch coven or a voodoo group.
"What are you thinking about?" Madison's voice came from behind, followed by a fair, jade-like arm reaching out from behind the sofa, holding a bottle of red wine.
Madison loved to drink, and she was the one who drank most of the expensive bottles of wine that Sue bought, and she drank them in a very unrestrained way.
When I'm happy, I drink from the bottle; when I'm depressed... I drink from the bottle too.
Su took a sip, then turned and asked, "Where's Misty?"
"I don't know." Madison snatched back the wine in frustration and shouted Misty's name loudly.
A short while later, Misty and Zoe came downstairs.
"What's wrong?" Misty came to Su's side.
Su snapped his fingers, and a coffin suddenly appeared from the distorted space.
"Try it."
Misty pushed open the coffin, and Madison and Zoe curiously came over.
A middle-aged man lay in the coffin, unremarkable and unremarkable.
"Who is he?"
Sue smiled slightly: "Azazel."
"A fallen angel, the leader of the Watchers, the lord of hell, the tempter of mankind, the guardian of the goat?" Zoe exclaimed in surprise.
"Stop kidding me, you don't actually think this old man is one of those mythical figures, do you?" Madison retorted, pursing her lips.
Su said noncommittally, "Myths and legends are mostly a mixture of truth and falsehood. Azazel is indeed the ruler of Hell, or more accurately, the king of Hell from the previous generation. His successor was Lilith, and the current one is Lucifer, who has just awakened and returned."
Madison's eyes widened: "Don't tell me he really is the one from the legends."
Ms. Su nodded with a smile.
Madison was speechless: "Okay, I accept that Azazel really exists, but wasn't he the King of Hell? Why did he die? Who could kill him?"
“Lilith, or Lucifer?” Zoe asked.
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