How to Stop the Villain from Going Crazy
Translator: Fuyu
Chapter 58 - He wanted her to stop being so afraid of him, but he failed (2)
Bo Li thought she was just hungry or too bored.
Thinking of this, she tossed those thoughts to the back of her mind. She walked out of the bedroom and was going to head out to look for a venue for circus performances.
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How to Stop the Villain from Going Crazy
Translator: Fuyu
Chapter 57 - He wanted her to stop being so afraid of him, but he failed (1)
When Bo Li woke up, she was startled.
She had rented this house at the last moment. The landlord thought New Orleans was too humid, and there were too many snakes, insects, rats, and ants. In the middle of the night, the wolves would howl and the foxes would scream. There would also be wild boars that broke the fence. Thus, he put a rental notice in the newspaper.
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How to Stop the Villain from Going Crazy
Translator: Fuyu
Chapter 56 - It was as if he had contracted an incurable disease (2)
With Erik's help, the other performers' whereabouts were soon revealed.
After seeing Trique and Boyd's bizarre deaths, one of Trique's assistants swiftly contacted a boat captain. He wanted to transport the people with deformities and no IDs, including Emily, to London.
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How to Stop the Villain from Going Crazy
Translator: Fuyu
Chapter 55 - It was as if he had contracted an incurable disease (1)
The next day, Bo Li went to see Thorne and asked if he was willing to stay and be an actor.
After that terrifying night, Thorne had matured. He had recovered from being frightened out of his wits.
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How to Stop the Villain from Going Crazy
Translator: Fuyu
Chapter 54 - Other than blood and water, was there another method? (3)
Before dawn, Bo Li was woken up by a nightmare. She dreamed that she returned to the modern era. Just as she was about to sigh in relief, she saw that Mrs. Merlin's corpse had followed her.
The knife had returned to Mrs. Merlin's neck. The police obtained her fingerprints from the knife and easily arrested her. The result from the trial was that she would be imprisoned forever in the 19th century.
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