She awkwardly chuckled, "Sis, maybe take a shower before I get hear you again. What kind of potion is that? It's way too intense."

"Don't underestimate it. Once ingested, it'll stink from the inside out. Even the most beautiful, fragrant woman will turn into a stinking mess," Miranda said with a satisfied grin.

Lilah was genuinely impressed.

Meanwhile, Justina was already scared out of her wits.

She seemed to truly smell the abnormal stench emanating from her body.

"Sis, I'll tell you whatever you want. Just don't do this to me.

I'm just a helpless child... "

She crawled over, clinging to Miranda's arm, pleading with wide eyes.

Wherever she went, the stench followed, a cruel punishment for the onlookers.

Miranda nearly retched, quickly covering her nose and mouth.

"Did you hypnotize Mr. Harris? How do we break it?"

She quickly stepped back, unable to bear the stench any longer, contemplating whether to refine the potion further next time.

Justina was taken aback after hearing this, a brief look of conflict flashed across her face. She then began to cry and plead, "Sister, I don't know what you're talking about. Wasn't I hypnotized last time? I'm a victim too.

I have no idea what happened. Why are you treating me this way?

What did I do wrong?" "It seems she truly doesn't know. Sis, let's go. This smell is unbearable. I think my potion might have gone bad, " Miranda said without asking further, pulling Lilah away.

Lilah didn't intend to interrogate further either. Staying any longer in this stench would only make them both reek.

"Sis, don't leave! I haven't got the antidote yet. Give me the antidote!" Justina shouted desperately.

"I haven't figured out a way to neutralize the smell yet, so you'll have to put up with it for now. Goodbye, Miranda replied hastily, getting into the passenger seat of Lilah's car.

Justina was shocked and quickly rushed into the yard to stop them. "I was lying earlier. I know who harmed Mr. Harris. I'll tell you."

Lilah was momentarily stunned.

She opened the car window slightly. "Why should I believe you?

You didn't say anything before."

Justina almost gagged from the stench, crying, "It's too smelly.

I can't stand it."