Lord of The Mysterious Realms

Chapter 1454: Love bracelet

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"Who are you? Sorry sir, if you are here for the wedding, please wait below, the wedding is about to begin."

The groom who opened the door had a good temper, or thought that Jenkins was a relative of the bride's family, so he didn't lose his temper with the stranger who broke in rashly.

"I'm not here to attend the wedding, I'm here to rescue you."

As he spoke, he abruptly pushed the groom away and broke into the room. The bride who was sitting in front of the dressing table with an angry face immediately stood up and put down the veil to cover her face.

She is very beautiful, and the appropriate light makeup, white gauze dress and ancestral jewelry can highlight the charm of a woman on this most important day in her life.

"Sir, please get out."

The man at the door suppressed his anger and said.

"I really came to rescue you."

Jenkins said and stretched out his right hand, and sparks danced in his palm.

"Oh, God, it's a wizard!"

The bride exclaimed immediately.

"Wizard? What era is this?"

Jenkins was surprised, but his face was not flustered. He originally wanted to threaten with force:

"Yes, I am a wizard, and I am here to rescue you. Your marriage is doomed to be unhappy, but it is not impossible to change. Fate chose to let me pass by here today and discover the problems between you. I think it should be to let me to help you. I am a wizard, so I believe in fate."

He waved to the groom, beckoning him to go back into the room and close the door. The man in the tux visibly hesitated, but finally complied and closed the door.

Jenkins turned his head and looked out the window. The long tables in the courtyard were already filled with food, and the guests were all waiting. This wedding seemed ordinary, but it actually had a hidden mystery.

"Sorry, wizard, you just said our marriage was doomed..."

Seeing that Jenkins was silent, the groom took the initiative to speak and asked hesitantly.

"Yes, your marriage is doomed to misfortune. That's because one of you made a deal with an inhuman existence, using sacrifices in exchange for a happy love. This is the origin of your acquaintance."

Because of the previous experience, Jenkins was not sure whether the reality would be the same as the story, so he didn't finish speaking at one time, but judging from the expressions of the two, he was right.

"Such behavior is not worthy of condemnation. Whether it is praying to gods or non-human creatures, as long as the wish is beautiful and does not violate morality, then such behavior itself is not a big mistake. But making a wish requires a price. Not to mention, most of the creatures who are willing to respond to the wishes of ordinary people have evil intentions themselves."

"Wizard, do you mean..."

asked the bride tremblingly.

"No, the person who prayed for this beautiful love was lucky enough to make a wish to the correct existence, but there is a problem with his description of the wish, so that the way the wish is realized is deviated."

He specially used personal pronouns that do not refer to gender, just to observe the expressions of the two. The description in "Secrets of Black Town" is correct, and the expressions of the two are exactly in line with Jenkins' expectations:

"So who made the wish? Or, you both made the wish?"

The groom took a staggering step back, his pale face hitting the back wall; the bride groaned and fell to the chair of the dressing table, turning her head and not daring to look at her husband's expression.

"Bring it out, please, it can all be undone until the priest reads your wedding vows for you. If you believe me, please do as I tell you."

After he finished speaking, he leaned against the wall and said nothing, and the two young people who were about to get married stopped moving, and the scene fell into a stalemate.

"Sorry, I shouldn't have done something like this."

In the end, the groom was the first to break the silence. He came to the bride and knelt down on one knee:

"I really love you, even without that contract, I still really love you."

As he spoke, he took out a cyan bracelet from his jacket pocket. This bracelet seemed to be composed of cyan and blue feathers put together end to end, and the whole body was as transparent as jade. Jenkins had seen something like it, and it still sat in the corner of his room at Nolan Church.

"This is B-11-05-9420 [Inverted Blessing Bracelet·Loyalty], a blessing given by lovebirds."

He introduced that his bracelet was obtained after the Kamel family incident, numbered B-11-05-9421 [Upside-Down Blessing Bracelet·Love] (1147).

"This bracelet can indeed protect and guide love, but once you show disloyalty in love, this blessing will be reversed into a terrible curse. Unfortunately, you get love through this bracelet, Seems to be judged as a sign of disloyalty in itself... maybe what you should be praying for is a love bracelet."

Jenkins said.

"The wizard only told me to make a wish, but didn't tell me anything else."

The groom still knelt on one knee in front of his bride, holding the bride's hand in his hand, and the latter was already sobbing:

"Sorry, I did something wrong too."

She took her hand out of the groom's hand, then opened the cabinet of the dressing table, and put the red and black bracelet on the table. This bracelet also looked like two feathers of different colors, except for the color. , exactly the same as the groom's one.

"B-11-05-9424, [Inverted Blessing Bracelet · Loyalty]."

Jenkins recognizes what this is.

"I am absolutely loyal!"

The bride emphasized loudly.

"Calm down ma'am, I don't doubt this. But the two bracelets shouldn't appear at the same time, this gentleman violated the loyalty blessing of the bracelet, thus triggering the blessing reversal, which will affect the same kind of items to a certain extent, thus Make the curse superimposed... So, the one who gave you the bracelets can't be the same person?"

In the story, Jenkins only knew that the two had received blessings, but he didn't know what it was. Now that he saw the two bracelets, he realized the strangeness behind the story.

The bride and groom love each other, even if they know each other has made a wish for love, they do not intend to postpone or cancel the current wedding.

After explaining everything, the two embraced tightly and hoped that Jenkins could help them.

"Before the curse takes effect, that is, before you read your wedding vows, you can just give this bracelet to anyone who is willing to accept it, so that blessings and curses will no longer have anything to do with the original owner."

He proposed, and the two bracelets belonged to him.