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Yes, Mary Raven!
Fiona and Marie LaVine have teamed up.
One is the Supreme Witch among the White Witches, and the other is the Voodoo Queen among the Black Witches. The two should have been rivals who fought to the death.
Moreover, one worked for the Su family, while the other was terrified by the Su family and forced to work for them as well.
In theory, they shouldn't dare to join forces against the Su family, but the reality is quite the opposite. Which of them is the kind of person who would willingly submit to others?
Although Fiona taught Zoe and the others every day, and Mary Raven also took action against the witch hunters, they all knew that this was not a long-term solution, and they would never allow anyone to oppress them for long.
The Su family, this mountain, must be moved.
Mary Raven was worried that she would be the next to die after she dealt with the witch hunters, and she was even more worried about what would happen to her god, Father Regba.
Fiona refused to be subservient to anyone. How could the Supreme Witch of the High Priestess become someone's underling and put her life in his hands?
She'd rather die than live such a humiliating life!
But she didn't want to die, and there were other ways to survive.
So she found Mary Raven, and the two hit it off and devised a plan targeting the Su family, or more precisely, Zoe and her group.
Fiona's mission is to lure Sue out and hold her back at a crucial moment, while Mary Raven is responsible for dealing with Zoe and the others.
At this moment, Fiona had no intention of staying to hold off the Su family. She even tricked Mary Raven, because as long as Mary Raven started to act, her goal would be achieved.
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P.S.: Here are some recommendations for my completed older books: *Marvel: The King Arrives*, *Zombie Contract: The Strongest Grim Reaper*, *Marvel: The Door-Door Fruit*, *American Comics: The Strongest Villain*, *KO One: The Strongest God of War*, and *I Have a Dimensional Street in Marvel*.
Chapter 497 Halloween Zombies
Fiona's goal was simple: to use someone else to kill Zoe.
Zoe's talent and speed of progress are astonishing, and she is the only witch with a close relationship with Sue. Fiona judges that Zoe should be the next Supreme Witch!
Sue has a vague ability to foresee the future and wants to control the Supreme Witch. If it were him, if he knew in advance that someone would become the Supreme Witch, the simplest, most direct and effective way would be to develop a close relationship with that person and thus control them!
If Zoe is the next Witch of the High Priestess, her death will stop the succession of the Witch of the High Priestess, and the lost energy will return, allowing her to live healthily and powerfully until the next Witch of the High Priestess appears!
This period of time was enough for her to find other ways to achieve immortality.
Even if Zoe isn't the next Witch of the High Priestess, it's not a bad deal. She can resurrect Zoe in exchange for Sue's forgiveness, and she has already learned the secret of immortality from Mary Raven.
Old Man Regba!
As for Mary Raven, there was actually not much benefit in her doing this. Although she had found a reason, no matter the outcome, she would still suffer Sue's wrath.
Even with Fiona's help, they might not be able to stop the Su family. Besides, it's uncertain whether Fiona will even help, even though she agreed.
But Mary Raven had to try, for herself and for Old Man Regba.
If Sue really manages to kill her, Fiona swears she will resurrect her afterward. Even if Fiona is unreliable, Old Man Regba won't ignore it.
Conversely, if Su is merely putting on an act and can't actually kill me, then there's nothing to worry about. Mary Raven will show Su what a happy planet is like—cough cough, wrong channel, I mean show him what a voodoo queen is like!
As night falls, strings of beautiful colored lights outline the buildings, while neon lights above them twinkle in all shapes and sizes, like countless colorful trains in motion.
The shop windows and buildings are also decorated with lights of different colors, some like flowers and others like colorful balls.
The most obvious of all are the carved pumpkin lanterns.
Pedestrians on the street were in twos and threes, dressed in eerie and terrifying costumes, their bizarre appearances resembling a procession of ghosts.
The children went around asking for candy, their laughter and joy filling the air.
"Bang bang bang!"
A light, slow knock sounded again. Madison, leaning back on the sofa, pouted and said, "Here we go again. I hate Halloween, I hate kids!"
Zoe ignored the irritable Madison, grabbed a handful of candy with practiced ease, walked to the door, and opened it to send away the children who would cause trouble if they weren't given candy.
When Zoe opened the door, she was dumbfounded.
A man stood at the door, dressed in tattered clothes, looking as if he had just crawled out of a grave.
"A Halloween costume? It's really realistic..." Zoe was startled, then realized that this must have been a costume specially prepared for Halloween.
She chuckled awkwardly, about to compliment the other person's realistic costume, when she suddenly felt something was off.
The other party's reaction was too quiet, not moving at all, not saying a word. Even if he did it on purpose to scare people, the cost was too high.
On the lawn behind him, there was a group of people dressed the same as him, and equally quiet and still!
Zoe's smile froze, and she subconsciously took a slight step back, taking a deep breath.
"Ugh... It smells awful, like a rotting corpse! Oh my god, this isn't an act, it's real!"
Zoe realized what was happening, and with a sudden wave of her hand, she flung the zombie in front of the door away, then slammed the door shut.
"Something's happened! There are so many zombies outside!" Zoe shouted urgently to Madison and Misty.
"Are you kidding me? It's Halloween, isn't it normal to have zombies?" Madison said dismissively.
“No, I sensed a lot of darkness and death.” Misty closed her eyes and pretended to listen carefully, then quickly walked to the window and pulled back the curtains.
Zoe and Madison also came over. On the lawn outside the window, there were at least a dozen zombies standing densely packed together!
"This...this can't really be a zombie, can it?" Madison murmured, already believing it in his heart.
"Why are these zombies here? Are they coming for us? What do we do now?"
“Call the Su family,” Zoe said.
Madison hurriedly found her phone and tried to call Sue, but she quickly shook her head in exasperation: "No signal, can't make the call!"
"Bang—bang bang—bang bang bang bang—"
The increasingly loud banging on the door startled them.
With no cell phone signal and zombies banging on the door outside, the three little girls, who had never experienced much hardship, were naturally frightened.
In the TV series, they got into trouble, killed people, and even resurrected the dead. Even so, when the zombies attacked, only Zoe emerged from her cocoon and dared to take action.
now……
Well, now that they are stronger and have mastered more magic, plus they have learned a lot from following Su and Fiona, they are afraid but not completely panicked.
Zoe composed herself and quickly said, "There are two options now: either we hide and wait for the neighbors or the Su family to come back to rescue us, or we go out and deal with those zombies outside ourselves."
"I think the neighbors next door are probably in trouble too. The Su family... The Su family probably won't be back at that exact moment. I'm inclined to let us handle it ourselves!"
“Although those zombies outside look scary and there are quite a few of them, we are witches, witches who have mastered several abilities. We can use teleportation to dodge them, find some flammable materials to attack them, and then use fire control to set them on fire.”
Zoe shared her analysis and suggestions for action.
Madison and Misty exchanged a glance and agreed to Zoe's suggestion.
The three quickly found their weapons and came to the door. Zoe gestured to the two of them and then suddenly pulled open the door. The zombies that had been banging on the door rushed in.
"boom!"
A bottle smashed into the zombie and shattered instantly. Flames then appeared out of nowhere and ignited the zombie that had just spilled the wine.
Leave you!
Madison waved his hand, sending the burning zombie flying out of thin air.
Flames shot into the sky, and the other zombies swarmed towards the doorway.
At the main entrance, Zoe, Madison, and Misty emerged, their faces solemn and serious, each launching an attack at the charging zombies.
The crackling sounds rose and fell, and zombies either flew out or burned like torches. The three little witches were now surprisingly powerful and their aura was incredibly strong!
Facing such a large number of zombies for the first time did make them nervous, but as the battle unfolded, they gradually discovered that these zombies were not as scary as they had imagined.
Aside from being somewhat frightening in appearance and having a large number of them, their movement speed is no different from that of ordinary people, and they don't have any special abilities.
The only problem is that they can't get hurt or feel pain, so conventional damage that can disable a person's fighting ability and mobility has little effect on them.
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P.S.: Here are some recommendations for my completed older books: *Marvel: The King Arrives*, *Zombie Contract: The Strongest Grim Reaper*, *Marvel: The Door-Door Fruit*, *American Comics: The Strongest Villain*, *KO One: The Strongest God of War*, and *I Have a Dimensional Street in Marvel*.
Chapter 498 No way, no way, you don't really think I don't know what happened last night?
There's a common-sense way to deal with zombies that many people know – headshots!
Zoe was the first to react, immediately using hard, sharp objects like cleavers and shovels to chop at the zombie's head or neck.
Madison and Misty followed suit. Although they had few weapons, they cooperated by using their telekinetic abilities. In an instant, weapons and flames flew through the zombie horde, and in the blink of an eye, more than half of the zombies had arrived.
The last few zombies, unwilling to give up, continued their charge, only to be outmaneuvered by the three little witches who had become completely accustomed to the situation, using teleportation and telekinesis to outwit them, and finally had their heads chopped off.
"Phew..." The three little witches looked at the zombies lying all over the ground and breathed a sigh of relief.
Meanwhile, another person let out a long breath, but it wasn't a sigh of relief; rather, it was one of pain and anger.
"Are you alright?" A Black woman helped Mary Raven up from the ground and looked at her with concern.
Mary Raven shook her head: "It failed. I didn't expect those little witches to improve so quickly. I controlled so many zombies to attack them, but they actually killed me instead."
"Then...where is that person?" the Black woman asked with some apprehension and fear.
Mary Raven shook her head: "He didn't show up, and that's why I'm furious! Damn Fiona, she didn't tell me those little witches had grown up."
"Then, what do we do now? That person will definitely find out it was us when he comes back."
“What’s the panic? He’ll be looking for me, not you.” Mary Raven snapped, frowning. “Tell the others not to come tomorrow. They can come back whenever I tell them to.”
Upon hearing this, the Black woman immediately understood what Mary Lavin meant: she wanted them to leave and lay low for a while.
There's a cause for every grievance, and a debtor for every crime. If that person wants revenge on Mary Raven, then they should take the blame themselves!
"But……"
"There are no 'buts'. If he's going to make a move, even if you all stay, the outcome won't be any different. In fact, even more of you will die, and the Black Witch will only sacrifice herself in vain."
Mary Raven had made up her mind. After driving away the black woman, she cleaned up the things she had just used for the spell, rested for a while, and then tried to contact Old Man Regba.
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