Lilah, are you trying to kill me? You wretched woman, you won't die a good death. Grandma, save me, save me... " Karol began to howl again, but soon she fainted.

Lilah, with her strength, dragged her up and secured her to a chair.

Then they began their act.

The whole process took about two hours, leaving Lilah a bit tired, yawning with her mouth wide open.

As for the effect, it was yet to be seen, only time would tell when Karol woke up.

"Lilah, how is Karol doing now?" Danna asked worriedly.

"She needs to sleep for a few more days. Have someone watch her constantly and monitor her condition," Lilah replied.

Three days later, Karol woke up.

The days of unconsciousness seemed to have reset her.

When Lilah saw her again, it was at the Harris household.

Danna had brought Karol and Kaden to thank her in person.

"Karol, you must thank your sister Lilah. It was she and your sister Miranda who cured your illness," Danna said with a smile.

Kaden sat there, lost in thought, his face devoid of the lively expression it once held, now appearing somewhat wooden.

Upon hearing Grandma Danna's words, she sluggishly turned her head and forced a slight smile at Lilah.

"Thank you, Lilah," she said.

As their eyes met, Kaden noticed how beautiful Lilah's eyes were, like deep, dark gemstones, radiating a profound light.

In that instant, something seemed to strike her heart, and countless memories threatened to surface. She inexplicably felt a strong sense that Lilah was far from being as simple and innocent as she appeared, and that there was a deep connection between them.

Yet, she couldn't recall anything.

"You're welcome," Lilah replied coolly, sipping her tea as if she didn't regard Kaden at all.

Kaden felt a vague unease, an indescribable discomfort.

"Kaden, Kaden... what's wrong?" Grandma Danna asked worriedly, holding her hand.

"I'm alright, Grandma, really," Kaden forced a smile, her pale face reflected in Grandma Danna's concerned eyes.

In that moment, Kaden suddenly realized she might have gone through a great ordeal, and that her current state might already be the best outcome.

"Let's go, Kaden," Grandma Danna said, helping her up.