Chapter 361 Master
- Logan was sad to hear Wynter. They had been acquainted with Mason for over ten years and had consistently performed as "I said." But in order to rescue himself today, he had pulled the three of them into this mess. Wynter abruptly said, "Your other friend is probably having the hardest time," as she was rolling her copper penny across her knuckles. time at this moment.” No ghosts would dare approach Logan and Austin, who were now in the courtyard, especially with Wolf present.
- Atwater had previously stated that the spirits of infants who passed away too soon, particularly those who were given the opportunity to be born but were not, carried deep-seated complaints. The specter may have been terrifying three persons, but suddenly just one remained. It was a sorry state of affairs for that person. "What should we do?" questioned Logan, eager to help his pal. His phone in his pocket rang right away. Rupert was calling. Logan had barely responded when he heard Rupert appear to be about to pass out. "Logan, I'm so chilly. Would you be able to join me? I'm afraid. Chilled? Now?
- Logan was just concerned with aiding his pal and was unaware that something was wrong. Just as he was ready to comply, Wynter grabbed his phone. "Wait outside," she said. "No," she said into the phone in a clear, sharp voice as the doors closed. You're looking for someone at the Scott house, kid. Mason Scott is his name. "Who are you?" The other person's voice appeared to highlight his words. Wynter gave the copper coin a squeeze. "The individual who can direct you to the appropriate target for retaliation." "Why ought I to pay attention to you?" Through the phone came a wailing wind. Wynter did not say anything but drew Wolf in. “Oh?” said Wolf.