I frowned slightly. How did she find out so quickly?
Nevertheless, I didn’t tell her the truth. Instead, I put on a surprised tone. "No, of course not. I’ve been wearing it the whole time."
On the other end of the call, Jayde’s voice came out fast and tense. "That’s good. Colette, you absolutely cannot lose that charm. When I had it blessed, I bound it to the baby. If you lose it, the baby could be in danger."
I let out a silent sneer. 'The one in danger is you, isn’t it?'
After hanging up, I told @HollowBranch what had happened. They replied immediately.
"Her child’s life essence is currently inside the sow. The body is rejecting it, and that reaction is being transmitted back to her. That’s why she’s feeling unwell."
I nodded to myself. 'Good. It’s about time you felt what this is like.'
The next day, as soon as I got to the office, Sam Morgan, our team lead, walked over. "Colette, you feeling okay today? There’s a client you need to follow up with this afternoon."
Before I could answer, Jayde cut in, "Come on, that’s a bit much, don’t you think? Colette is already so pregnant. What if something happens while she’s out meeting a client? I’ll go instead."
I looked at her coldly.
She’d used this exact move to take several of my clients already.
At first, I thought she was helping me. I’d even been grateful. But now that I knew the truth, all I felt was a chill.
We had gone to the hospital together for our prenatal checkups and agreed not to tell anyone at work.
However, my stomach had grown so large I couldn’t hide it anymore.
Meanwhile, Jayde had managed to conceal her pregnancy perfectly, so lately, she’d been the one handling most of my accounts.
This time, I didn’t let her. I shoved her aside and said, "I’m fine. Jayde, you’ve already taken on so many of my clients. How could I keep troubling you? I’m past the three-month mark now. It’s stable. I’ll go."
She tried to say something else, but I didn’t give her the chance. I grabbed the file from Sam.
After Sam walked away, Jayde looked at me coldly and said, "Did you forget to wear your charm again?"
I froze for a second, then pulled the charm out from under my clothes. "No. I’ve got it on."
To avoid suspicion, I’d deliberately bought an identical fake and wore it instead.
Jayde nodded thoughtfully. "Good. Just make sure you don’t take it off."
Her tone had grown colder, and it sent a wave of discomfort through me.
Not long after, my stomach suddenly seized with violent spasms, swelling again as if someone were inflating a balloon inside me. The pain was so intense I cried out before I could stop myself. In an instant, everyone in the office turned to look at me.
I clutched my stomach, trying to steady myself, but the spasms wouldn’t stop. Sweat beaded across my forehead, and my face drained of color.
Jayde stood nearby and said in an exaggerated tone, "Colette, didn’t you say everything was stable? Why do you look like you’re in so much pain?"
I glared at her, teeth clenched, but the pain was so overwhelming I couldn’t speak.
Hearing the commotion, Sam came back and shook his head when he saw me. "If you’re really not feeling well, go home. Don’t push yourself."
A coworker nearby scoffed. "Wow, the office princess finally slipped up in front of us. It’s only three months. Does it really need to be this dramatic?"
"She probably doesn’t watch what she eats. Look how big she is. That’s not normal. Serves her right."
"If you can’t handle the job, just quit. Don’t hog the position. Our team lead was still working right up until she gave birth."
Hearing their words, tears welled up in my eyes. Northbridge Group was publicly listed and known for taking good care of its employees.
Before getting pregnant, I’d been the top salesperson for months. I was just about to be promoted to assistant team lead. How could I walk away now?
Jayde put on a fake look of concern. "It’s okay, Colette. If you’re not feeling well, go home and rest. Northbridge Group won’t fire you for being pregnant. Just leave your work to me."
I wanted to refuse, but in my current state, there was no way I could keep working. Sam also urged me to take sick leave, so I had no choice but to agree.
As I was heading out, Jayde leaned in close and whispered in my ear, "Don’t forget to keep wearing the charm when you get home. You didn’t wear it yesterday, and look what happened today."
As soon as I got home, I quickly messaged @HollowBranch.
They replied almost immediately. "Did your friend give you anything else today?"
"No," I typed back. "She didn’t give me anything."
"Did she touch you at all?"
I thought about it carefully. The only thing she’d touched was the fake charm.
I explained everything, and @HollowBranch responded right away. "Check the charm. See if there’s anything stuck to it."
I picked it up and examined it closely. After a while, I finally noticed a faint red mark.
"That’s it," @HollowBranch said. "She smeared blood infused with a spell onto it. She must’ve realized it was fake, so she came up with another way."
My fists clenched. I hadn’t expected her to be this vicious. She wouldn’t even give me a single day of peace. She’d already taken too much from me. If this kept going, I’d have nothing left.
I asked @HollowBranch for help again. After a long pause, they finally replied, "I do have a way, but I don’t know if you can handle it."
"I can," I replied without hesitation.
They explained that while I’d hung the charm on the sow, all it did was make the sow carry Jayde’s child instead. Now that Jayde had realized something was off, she would definitely try other ways to come after me.
If I wanted to change the situation, there was only one way: to swap the functions of the two charms.
However, since Jayde had used her own blood to cast the spell, breaking it would require something steeped in extremely heavy energy.
"Put simply," @HollowBranch wrote, "you need to let something possess you."
I hesitated for a moment, then typed back: "Okay."
Following their instructions, I bought a large number of white candles and arranged them into a strange pattern in my home.
Soon, midnight arrived. I lit each candle one by one, then stood in the center and pierced the skin between my brows.
I let the blood drip onto a sheet of yellow paper. Following the instructions, I drew a strange symbol on it, then held it over the flame and burned it.
Just then, my phone lit up. It was a message from Jayde.
"Good thing you didn’t come today. The client went crazy and insisted on a second round. I already finished a whole bottle, and I’m still here singing with them."
There was even a photo from a karaoke room attached.
I let out a cold laugh. 'Pregnant and still drinking an entire bottle? Counting on me to carry your child, aren’t you?'
I set my phone aside, mixed the burned ashes into water, and drank it down in one gulp while gritting my teeth. An overwhelming stench surged up my throat instantly, making me gag uncontrollably.
Before I could recover, I suddenly saw one of the candle flames flicker despite there being no wind. Then all the flames began to move, swaying in a strange, rhythmic pattern.
A sudden chill flooded my entire body, seeping out from deep within my bones. I started trembling uncontrollably.
Shivering, I tried to move, but my body no longer felt like it belonged to me. I couldn’t move at all. My scalp prickled as if I’d fallen into an icy abyss, and I gradually lost all sensation.
Just as I hesitated over whether to continue, my phone lit up again.
"Colette, the contract’s signed! A $2-million deal! I’ll treat you to coffee when you get back."
$2 million.
My teeth chattered—whether from the cold or the rage, I couldn’t tell.
I didn’t hesitate anymore. I began reciting the incantation @HollowBranch had given me.
The moment I finished, that icy force surged straight to the top of my head, like it was about to split my skull open.
Before I could react, it rushed down to the soles of my feet. My feet went numb with cold, and a thin layer of frost formed across the floor.
My hands lifted on their own, moving through the air as if tracing something unseen. Then they pressed against my stomach, my lips murmuring words I didn’t consciously speak.
I had no idea how long it lasted. Just when I thought I might die, suddenly, every candle in front of me went out at once.
The cold vanished instantly. Control of my body returned.
I quickly reached for my stomach. It had deflated like a punctured balloon, the heavy pressure gone completely.
I let out a long breath, relief washing over me. I hadn’t felt this light in a long time.
Just as I was about to rest, my phone rang.
Jayde’s panicked voice came through.
"Colette, are you not wearing the charm? Why did my stomach suddenly get so big? It hurts! There’s so much blood!"