Chapter 1434
Chapter 1434: 657 Fate of the Buddhist Woman_2 Chapter 1434: 657 Fate of the Buddhist Woman_2 Charmaine Dankworth curled her lips, “The leader of Sahaism, between you and me, must have exhaustively studied the history of the Yue Dynasty, drawing lessons from it.”
Charlotte Aria was in a state of chaos, her fingers clenching the hem of her dress tightly, “But how can you be so sure it’s me?”
“In this era, becoming a deity is simple, isn’t it?
If I say it’s you, then it’s you.” Charmaine Dankworth said confidently.
“Why me?”
Charmaine Dankworth softened her voice: “Because you fit all the requirements.”
She coaxed her in a tone that one might use with a primary school student: “You experienced a scandal on the internet recently, which ruined the perfect reputation you have built up.
But that’s okay.
The moment you validate the prophecy, you will become the greatest Buddhist Woman in history.
You will be placed on a pedestal and all the people in the world will become your followers.
Those who slander and insult you will get their just desserts.”
Charlotte Aria was very drawn to the idea, but she still had her fears: “I…
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I can never get married in my lifetime.”
“Every gain comes with a loss.
If you obtain supreme power and status, you must give up certain things.
But you know, when you have status, all obstacles cease to become obstacles.
All the men in this world will voluntarily become your subjects.”
Charlotte Aria gritted her teeth: “What do you want from me?”
Charmaine Dankworth smiled faintly: “What do you think?”
Charlotte Aria stared at her intensely: “Alright, I agree.”
“Good, I like smart people.
In half a month, accompany your grandmother to the Ghost Festival.
The second prophecy will be validated very soon.
When you get home, cultivate your moral character and be patient.”
After Charlotte Aria left, Charmaine Dankworth sat alone in the booth for a while.
Through the floor-to-ceiling window on the second floor, she watched as Charlotte Aria left the coffee shop and got into a taxi.
Lost in her thoughts, she didn’t even notice when her phone slipped out of her pocket.
Charmaine Dankworth shook her head.
This girl was simply not cut out for significant responsibilities.
But there was no alternative.
She needed a character that was easy to manipulate.
And who else could it be other than the granddaughter of Rhea Daniella?
There was one thing though that she didn’t reveal to Charlotte Aria.
It was the deepest kept secret.
The Buddhist Woman needed to have the genes of The Daniellas.
This was related to a royal secret from three centuries ago.
There were no more than three people in the entire world who knew this secret.
And she was one of them.
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Charlotte Aria returned home in a daze, her mind in turmoil.
She had a suspect in her mind, a conclusion she couldn’t accept.
She ran to the library and began fiercely flipping through the old scriptures and books, trying to find her answers.
But she found nothing from noon to night.
It was okay though, because if Charmaine Dankworth said she was, then she was.
Charlotte Aria looked at herself in the mirror.
She pictured the person in her mind, a gentle smile naturally spreading across her lips.
For the next half a month, Charlotte Aria lead a recluse life, secretly hiring a detective agency to keep a track of Aubree Groove.
After a short while, the detective agency reported back, telling her that Aubree Groove had left the country at the end of April and had not been heard from since.
He went abroad?
This answer clearly couldn’t put Charlotte Aria at ease.
“Charlotte, you’re so lucky.
You got admitted to Benefit University and can enjoy your summers however you want.
I’m miserable.
I’m entering twelfth grade when school reopens.
Do you know how many tutoring classes my mom has enrolled me into?
Twelve!
I’m going insane.
I envy your freedom,” lamented Tabitha Parker at the other end of the call.
“I attended even more tutoring classes when I was a child.
You’ve got it easy.”
“True, but you had it tough first and then enjoyed.
Plus, you’re naturally smart.
Even if my mom signed me up for a hundred classes, it wouldn’t make a difference.
I’m a lost cause.”
“Oh right, Charlotte, have you been online?
Anton Cook is going live tonight, the whole internet is flipping out.
Don’t let the events of last time bother you.
Those crazy fans of celebrities are just jealous of you.
You’re an accomplished woman from the Arias and have known Anton Cook since childhood, they envy that.”
Charlotte Aria casually chatted with Tabitha Parker for a bit and then hung up.
She opened Twitter, just to see a notification for a live broadcast at eight o’clock.
After the internet scandal in March, Charlotte Aria rarely went online.
Later, she created a new account and followed only Anton Cook.
Perhaps human beings are just stubborn.
The moment they can’t get something, it preoccupies their mind.
What do you think?
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