Ghost Exorciser: Is Loved By All-Chapter 727: Final Attack

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Chapter 727: Chapter 727: Final Attack

Yu Mei’s body trembled as the dark energy around her fluctuated wildly, as if the entity controlling her had sensed the danger.

But Yu Holea remained calm.

"You think that thing behind you actually cares about you?" she asked, tilting her head slightly.

"You’re nothing but a vessel. The moment you lose control, it will consume you."

"Shut up!" Yu Mei screamed, but there was a flicker of fear in her eyes.

The dark entity indeed had the power to take over her soul if she failed her task.

But she still has 4 years to complete her task!

The dark entity let out a guttural laugh through Yu Mei’s lips, its voice layered with something unearthly.

"You understand nothing, little girl," it sneered. "This vessel is mine now. And soon, you will be, too."

With that, the shadows around Yu Mei exploded outward, dark tendrils shooting toward Yu Holea with terrifying speed.

But Yu Holea was faster.

With a flick of her fingers, golden chains materialized around her, intercepting the tendrils in midair.

A brilliant light burst from their collision, shaking the very ground beneath them.

Yu Mei shrieked as the chains wrapped around her wrists, burning through the darkness like fire against paper.

"Let go of me!" she screeched, struggling violently, but the golden light only grew stronger.

"You’re not fighting me, Yu Mei," Yu Holea said, stepping closer, her voice softer now. "You’re fighting yourself."

Yu Mei’s breath hitched.

"No..." she whispered, shaking her head frantically. "No, you’re lying!"

"You still have a choice," Yu Holea continued, her voice unwavering. "Reject it. Take back control before it’s too late."

The dark entity inside Yu Mei hissed angrily, its form writhing as the golden light seeped into its essence.

"She is mine!" it howled. "She called for me! She gave herself willingly!"

Yu Mei’s body shook violently, her expression contorting as if she was fighting an internal battle.

For a brief moment, her eyes cleared—her real eyes, filled with raw, desperate emotion.

"Help me..." she whispered.

Yu Holea didn’t hesitate.

She raised her hand, and the golden chains tightened, sending a wave of purifying light through Yu Mei’s body.

The entity let out a bloodcurdling scream as the shadows were ripped away from Yu Mei’s form, dispersing into the night like smoke.

Yu Mei collapsed to her knees, gasping for breath.

The crowd remained silent, stunned by what they had just witnessed.

Yu Holea took a deep breath before kneeling beside Yu Mei.

"All the best, because from this moment on, you will realise what hell is like."

Yu Mei’s breath came in ragged gasps, her body weak and trembling.

The dark energy that had once empowered her was now gone, leaving behind only emptiness—and terror.

She stared at Yu Holea, confusion flickering in her eyes. "W-What do you mean?" she rasped.

Yu Holea met her gaze, unwavering. "The entity is gone," she said. "But that doesn’t mean you’re free."

Yu Mei’s stomach twisted. The moment she had called upon the dark entity, she had bound herself to a fate far worse than death.

Now that it had been forcibly expelled, there was nothing shielding her from the price of failure.

A sharp, burning pain erupted across her skin, and she let out a strangled cry.

Black markings, remnants of the dark contract, began etching themselves onto her flesh, twisting and curling like living shadows.

"What’s happening to me?!" she shrieked, clutching her arms as the markings spread, burning deeper into her soul.

"The dark contract is taking a toll on you. Don’t worry; you will not die." Yu Holea reassured, "You have killed Old Madam Yu; if you don’t get punished accordingly, it will be a pity."

Yu Mei’s breath hitched, her mind racing in panic. She knows...?

Her fingers dug into her arms as the burning pain intensified, the black markings twisting like living serpents across her skin.

The weight of her past sins pressed down on her like an unmovable mountain.

"You... You’re lying!" Yu Mei spat, her voice hoarse. "I-I never—"

Yu Holea tilted her head, a cold glint in her eyes. "You never what?" she asked, her voice quiet but sharp.

The crowd stirred at the revelation, whispers breaking out among them.

"Old Madam Yu... murdered?" someone gasped.

"But she died from illness, didn’t she?"

"If Yu Mei was involved, then..."

The murmurs swirled around Yu Mei, suffocating her.

She shook her head violently, her body trembling as the black markings scorched her very soul.

"No! It wasn’t like that! Why would I kill my own grandma—she—"

"You don’t need to explain." Yu Holea chuckled,

"My subordinates have already collected the evidence of all the misdeed you have committed in the past half year."

Yu Mei was in a coma for 3 years.

When she woke up, the first thing she did was to kill 20 people, as the Dark entity behind Yu Mei asked for something as interest.

The luck of those 20 people was average, and hence, no one paid attention to the matter, but Yu Holea’s subordinates who were paying attention to Yu Mei tried to find as much evidence as they could.

But since the 20 people were orphans and hardly had any presence, it was difficult to collect evidence.

Not to mention, whenever they tried to follow Yu Mei and collect evidence, she very cleverly evaded them.

So they could only track her movements in other ways—through the shadows she left behind.

"You thought you were careful," Yu Holea continued, her tone almost amused. "But you underestimated how much the world notices when the weak start vanishing."

Yu Mei’s vision blurred with rage and fear. "You don’t have proof! This is just slander!"

Yu Holea smiled coldly.

With a flick of her wrist, a stack of paper appeared, glowing with a faint golden aura.

"The names of those you sacrificed. Witness accounts from the few who managed to escape your schemes. The remnants of dark energy that still linger at every place you tainted."

She tossed the stack onto the ground before Yu Mei. "Shall I continue?"

Yu Mei’s breath hitched. The parchment glowed ominously, sealing her fate.

"You—" She gritted her teeth.

"Even if I did... even if those deaths were because of me, I had no choice! The entity demanded a price, or it would’ve consumed me!"

"Ah," Yu Holea mused, "and yet, you didn’t stop after the first time, did you? No, Yu Mei, you enjoyed it."

The crowd recoiled, horror painted on their faces.

A noblewoman gasped. "She’s a monster!"

A man clenched his fists. "She should be executed!"

Yu Mei trembled.

She couldn’t let it end like this.

Her gaze darted around wildly, looking for a way out.

There was only one option left.

With all her remaining strength, Yu Mei lunged at Yu Holea, her nails sharpening into claws as she aimed for her throat.

But Yu Holea didn’t even flinch.

The golden chains that had bound Yu Mei before reappeared instantly, wrapping around her limbs like venomous vines.

Yu Mei screamed as the chains burned into her skin, forcing her to the ground.

"It’s over," Yu Holea said, her voice final.

Yu Mei panted, her body shuddering in pain.

"You... You don’t understand... I still have time... I still have four years!"

"Four years? But the entity who gave you time has already been defeated." Yu Holea chuckled. "I have called the special forces, and you will be dealt with."

Without the entity’s protection, without her power, the consequences of her deeds were finally coming for her.

Just as the golden chains constricted tighter around Yu Mei, sealing her fate, a sudden wave of ominous, suffocating energy engulfed the area.

Then, it struck.

A massive pulse of dark energy surged outward, swallowing the entire courtyard.

The Yu family members stiffened, their bodies locking in place as if they had been turned into lifeless statues.

Their expressions froze mid-shock, eyes unblinking, breath halted.

The guests, less fortunate, crumpled instantly to the ground.

Some collapsed mid-scream, while others barely had time to react before they fainted where they stood.

Qiao Jun, the only one still moving, narrowed his eyes.

Without hesitation, he raised his palm, summoning a brilliant surge of golden energy before hurling it toward the source of the disturbance.

A shockwave erupted from the impact, light and darkness colliding in a violent struggle.

But in the next instant, the dark energy dispersed—vanishing like a phantom mist, as if it had never been there.

The stillness that followed was deafening.

Then, as abruptly as it had come, the spell on the Yu family members broke.

One by one, they gasped for breath, staggering as the weight of paralysis lifted from their limbs.

Confusion flickered across their faces as they tried to make sense of what had just happened.

Yu Sicong’s sharp gaze darted around the area before realization struck him like a thunderbolt.

"Yu Mei—she’s gone!" he shouted, his voice laced with fury.

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