Nidi may be the child of the devil.

'Precognition' is one of the abilities that demon children can awaken, such as Sam Winston and Ava, who both awakened the ability of precognition in the TV series.

If we assume that Nyde is indeed the child of the devil, it is entirely possible that her friendship with Jennifer awakened the devilish blood within her, giving her a kind of 'intuition'-like precognitive ability.

Why did Neddy become so irritable, incredibly strong, and even able to fly just because Jennifer injured her?

It is highly likely that Jennifer's blood accidentally entered Niddy's body through the wound, absorbing the demon's blood and awakening the demonic blood within Niddy.

The only problem is that Nydy's age is wrong. She is several years younger than Sam and Ava, while the demon children that the Yellow-Eyed Demon raised back then seem to be all the same age and from the same batch.

It seems that Nidi's mother is still alive.

Well, it's not a big deal that the mother is still alive. Although many of the demon children's mothers were burned to death, not all of the demon children's mothers were burned to death.

So it's possible that the Yellow-Eyed Demon, just to be on the safe side, bred another batch of demon children? Or was it just a casual act, or perhaps the work of another demon?

In short, Sue was very curious about Nidi's identity, even more so than about Jennifer and the sacrificial demon.

"What are you thinking?"

A small hand waved in front of Su's eyes. Su turned to look at Jennifer and saw that Jennifer was holding a book.

"Is this what you're looking for?" Jennifer asked, flipping open the book and handing it to Su Shi as if it were a treasure.

Madam Su took it, glanced at it a few times, and raised an eyebrow slightly, saying, "This is the one."

After saying that, Su Shi began to look at it intently.

The book doesn't describe much about sacrifice. The main content is just like what Neydy says in the movie: because the sacrifice to the demon is not a female demon, the demon possesses the sacrifice and needs the sacrifice to be bloodthirsty and flesh-eating to maintain the demon's life, which is also the life of the sacrifice itself.

Based on Su's understanding of demons, the above statement is utter nonsense.

Although the demon did not reside in the soul of the sacrifice, it definitely possessed the body of the sacrifice. The so-called need for blood and flesh was just a means for the demon to deceive the sacrifice. What the demon actually needed was the soul!

If the sacrifice does not crave blood and flesh, it will become old, ugly, and lose its hair. The most likely reason is that the demon did not nourish the body with its own power. After all, theoretically, the sacrifice is already dead. Without the nourishment of the demon's power, these phenomena will naturally occur.

So the most likely scenario is that the sacrifice was already dead, but a demon possessed the sacrifice and forcibly kept her soul, using demonic power to repair her body and make the sacrifice believe that she had been resurrected.

By influencing the sacrificial offerings' craving for human flesh through demonic means, and using demonic power to create the illusion that eating blood and flesh will make them radiant and eternally youthful, while not eating blood and flesh will make them pale and ugly, the sacrificial offerings are driven to kill indiscriminately in order to obtain souls.

Of course, the above analysis of Nidi and the sacrificial demon is just Su's speculation, and the results still need to be verified by facts.

As for the method of verification, that depends on Jennifer.

Sue closed the book, looked at Jennifer's smiling face, and gently stroked her cheek: "What is your wish?"

Jennifer was overjoyed and boldly said, "My current wish is for you to go on a date with me!"

"Okay, I'll think about it."

"Really?" Jennifer was surprised that Sue would actually consider dating her.

After all, judging from his previous behavior, he didn't seem to have that kind of interest in me.

"Let's find a place to have a drink and sit for a while," Sue suggested to Jennifer.

Jennifer naturally agreed and took Sue to a coffee shop near the library.

In the coffee shop, Jennifer chattered incessantly, trying to get Su's attention. Su responded while pondering how to verify the grain.

Verifying whether Nidi is the child of the devil is relatively easy; just see if she awakens any abilities after drinking the demon's blood.

As for where the demon's blood comes from?

The simplest source is to sacrifice Jennifer as shown in the movie, allowing the demon to possess Jennifer and trap her, thus naturally producing a continuous supply of demon blood.

The problem is, Jennifer is somewhat innocent, and he has to kill her.

Just to verify his suspicions, he killed Jennifer in order to capture a demon. Even if he could resurrect Jennifer after the incident, Su felt that it was a bit too much and unbecoming of him.

Then let's try a different approach: do nothing, let things continue as they are, let the Low Shoulders band sacrifice Jennifer, and then we'll make our move after Jennifer is 'resurrected'.

Although there was an ulterior motive in doing so, at least I didn't do it myself. At most, I didn't stop things from happening, so there's no question of feeling guilty or indebted.

It's as if he knows everyone in this world will die. Does he feel guilty just because he knows and didn't try to stop it?

Stop joking, he's not some saint.

Chapter 227 Is Nidy the Child of the Devil?

"Does Nidi have a boyfriend?" Sue suddenly asked, interrupting Jennifer's incessant chatter.

Jennifer's expression stiffened, and she said with a sour look, "Neddy isn't as popular as me at school. Apart from one weirdo, no other boy wants to be her friend, let alone have a boyfriend."

The weirdo Jennifer was referring to was probably the 'dark' guy she ate in the movie.

“Where’s Qipu?” Su suddenly said a name.

This is Nydy's boyfriend in the movie.

Jennifer looked at Sue in surprise: "You know Chip? He used to be quite close to Nydy. If she hadn't transferred schools, Nydy might have actually dated him. Her taste is just so terrible."

Transferred to another school?

Got it, the butterfly effect!

Su chuckled softly, watching Jennifer, who was badmouthing her best friend out of jealousy, and then said another name: "So, what about Monroe?"

Who is Monroe?

Of course, it's not Eddie Monroe, the werewolf, who's far away in Portland.

He was Jennifer's first man in the movie, but very few people knew this, even Nydy only found out later.

That's why, when Nidice discovered that the band members were gossiping about Jennifer behind her back, she was indignant and said that Jennifer was a good girl and that they should stop trying to seduce her.

As a result, by a twist of fate, the band members confirmed that Jennifer was their target.

What's even more ironic is that after Jennifer was taken away by them, she realized they had ill intentions. She initially thought they were up to no good, so she lied and said she was inexperienced and asked them to release her so they could find someone more experienced. But it turned out they were looking for an inexperienced person to sacrifice, and there was no way they would release her.

"Isn't this your first time here? How do you know Chip and Monroe?" Jennifer was even more surprised.

Su looked at Jennifer noncommittally. Jennifer, defeated by his gaze, could only awkwardly say, "He was just a big, dumb guy who always wanted to date me, but Nidi was always with me, so... and that was a long time ago."

"How...how did you know about them?" Jennifer was genuinely curious. Chip and Monroe were both connected to her and Nydy, just as Sue had investigated them.

Would a billionaire like Mr. Sue really investigate two little girls in a remote rural town? Jennifer thought it was impossible.

Sue could laugh off Chip's transfer to another school, but she was a little worried about Monroe's failed date.

Of course, it's a good thing that the goddess is still the goddess, but an inexperienced goddess who is sacrificed will not be resurrected or possessed by demons, which conflicts with the Su family's purpose.

Should they give up the sacrifice or stop Jennifer from going to the bar when the Low Shoulders band comes, and let them choose another target to sacrifice?

Or... should I teach Jennifer some experience myself?

Su hesitated for a moment before looking at Jennifer: "You just said your current wish is to go on a date with me?"

Jennifer nodded quickly: "Yes, would you like to go on a date with me?"

"Do you think I like you?" Su asked with a smile.

Jennifer shrugged: "Nobody says you can't go on a date if you don't like someone. Maybe you'll like me after we go on a date?"

"What if there isn't one?" Su asked again.

Jennifer said, "I'm very confident in myself, but... it's okay if you don't like me after the date. After all, dating a man like you is every girl's dream, and I've achieved my dream!"

If Sue hadn't been calm enough, she would have believed Jennifer's nonsense. What love, what dreams? To put it bluntly, it was just her status as a rich man that made her act strange. After the date, she could use it as a topic of conversation at school to show off.

To put it bluntly, it's vanity!

Whether he likes her or not is another matter. Feelings are fickle. Sue bets that Jennifer never intended to date him; she just wanted to go on dates with him.

And... after the date, the news will definitely spread throughout the entire school in a very short time.

Jennifer isn't stupid. The two are too far apart in terms of their circumstances. One is a billionaire, and the other is a girl from a small rural town. Is that even possible?

Besides, Jennifer still has to go to school, and Sue is just passing through and might leave at any time. What Jennifer really wants is to leave behind a memory and something to brag about and make others envious.

"Let's go."

Su suddenly stood up.

Jennifer stood up and asked curiously, "Where are we going?"

-

"Ring ring ring... Ring ring ring..."

Jennifer took out her phone, looked around, and then waved laboriously at the car approaching from a distance.

The car stopped, and Sue and Jennifer got in and sat in the back.

Niddy turned to Jennifer: "What's wrong? You look a little pale."

"It's nothing, I just had an upset stomach," Jennifer explained.

Nidi, unsuspecting, gave an "oh," turned around, and started the car.

Back at Jennifer's house, Jennifer said she had an upset stomach and went to her room to rest. Nidi was about to leave but was stopped by Sue.

Sue kept Nidi with her to ask her about her childhood and her family situation.

Although Nidi was somewhat puzzled as to why Sue would ask these questions, she still answered honestly.

This question actually led Su to discover a problem.

Niddy's father died in an accidental fire shortly after her birth. Her mother, overwhelmed with grief, also began drinking and taking drugs, living a chaotic and disoriented life.

This situation is normal in itself, but what if Neely was only six months old when her father passed away? That wouldn't be normal!

"Is your mother home now?" Su asked somewhat abruptly.

Nidi nodded subconsciously: "She should be awake by now."

"Would it be convenient for you to take me to your home to meet your mother? I have some questions I'd like to ask her."

"This..." Nidy was a little confused. "You know my mother?"

"perhaps."

“Impossible. She’s never left Devil’s Pot Town, and this is your first time here. How could you possibly know each other? Besides, if she knew someone as rich as you, it would be common knowledge by now.” Niddy didn’t believe it.

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