Chapter 640
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 640 The Doll Wants to Replace Her
Wynter scrutinized Daltonâs elegant and handsome face. âTell us about it.â
âBack then, our countryâs puppet culture spread to Foplya.â Daltonâs voice was melodious as he
effortlessly recounted the stories.
âDuring a certain period, dolls held a special status among Foplyaâs warrior families and aristocrats.
They believed that dolls had Souls, capable of not only warding off misfortune but also boosting
morale,â he explained casually.
Wynter detected the crux of the issue. âHow did they suddenly come to believe that dolls had souls?â
âItâs hard to verify the specifics, but thereâs a story. Itâs said that a brother who was about to leave home
brought back a wooden doll for his lonely sister.
âThe sister adored the doll, slept with it, and set a place for it at meals. She even gave it a name. But
not long after, she fell seriously ill. Despite efforts to save her, she passed away.
âIn order to keep the doll with her, her family sent it to a chapel to be worshipped by priests. Strangely,
the
dollâs hair grew over time, and its face began to resemble the girl more and more.â
âThus, the legend of the dollâs manifestation began. Some even worshipped it as a god, considering its
tone remained nonchalant.
origin from an ancient chapel.â Dalton
Tobiasâ brain felt muddled upon hearing this. âSo, does that mean the doll gained enlightenment from
the
priestsâ prayers?â
âNo.â Wynter, ever astute, pointed out the flaw in the story. âIf the doll could truly ward off misfortune,
the girl wouldnât have fallen gravely ill and died after coming into contact with it.
âThe doll didnât come alive when it reached the chapel. It had been absorbing everything from the girl.
since the beginning. Dolls should never be treated as living beings.
âThe girl had shown signs of abnormality from the start. The doll, however, was clever enough to
understand that revealing itself at the time would have been risky.â
At this point, Wynter paused. âWas this girlâs identity special?â
âYes, she was a noble.â Dalton seemed to think this detail was unimportant.
Wynter smiled suddenly as she looked into his eyes. âThe doll was good at choosing her owner. It
gradually resembled the girl more and more. Eventually, it replaced her, right?â
Dalton knew Wynter was clever. She could discern the
Coryâs ending from just a snippet.
He chuckled softly. âYes, her family was reluctant to part with her, and some old followers insisted that
the doll was the continuation of the girlâs life.
âSince then, it has been treated like a person and worshipped fervently. They firmly believe that only by
worshipping it can they attain endless fortune and life.â Dalton brushed off nonexistent ashes from his
suit
Tobias was puzzled. âThis sounds absurd.â
âItâs just an evil spirit aspiring to be a god.â Wynter fiddled with her purple sugilite pendant. It was a
gesture she often made when pondering. âItâs a bit troublesome.â
She explained further, âOrdinary evil spirits are easy to deal with, but this wooden doll; having been
worshipped and imbued with belief, is a bit more difficult to handle.â
No wonder destroying it wasnât the end.
Upon hearing that, Fabiah immediately looked at Wynter.