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Karma Strikes, Due TodayEP 49

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Karma Strikes, Due Today

A century ago, Nora Night, the Soul Mistress, saved Harrison Sterling and made a pact: his family must guard the Everflame Shrine. Now Harrison lies comatose; his wife Fiona demolishes the shrine, ignoring Nora's warnings...
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He Spoke First — But Was He Ready?

That guy in the black embroidered jacket? He opened his mouth before anyone else dared. Bold move. Or foolish one. In Karma Strikes, Due Today, words are weapons — and he wielded them like a rookie swinging a sword too heavy for his wrist. His eyes flickered toward her as he spoke… was it defiance? Or fear? Either way, the room held its breath. You could hear the incense burn.

She Didn't Sit — She Claimed Her Throne

Watch how she moves — not hurried, not hesitant. Like gravity bends to her will. When she finally sat, it wasn't submission — it was coronation. In Karma Strikes, Due Today, power doesn't always roar. Sometimes it whispers through silk sleeves and jade bangles. That branch in her hands? Not decoration. A scepter. And those men staring? They're not guests. They're witnesses to a reckoning.

The Bamboo Jacket Man Knows Too Much

He didn't say much at first. Just stood there, bamboo embroidery glinting under lantern light. But when he finally pointed — oh, that finger carried decades of grudges. In Karma Strikes, Due Today, silence is strategy. And his? It screamed. He's not just an elder — he's the keeper of secrets no one dares name. Watch his eyes. They never leave her. Not even when others speak.

This Isn't a Family Meeting — It's a Trial

Forget tea ceremonies and polite bows. This courtyard? It's a courtroom carved from rosewood. Every chair arranged like a jury box. Every gaze, a verdict waiting to drop. In Karma Strikes, Due Today, tradition isn't backdrop — it's ammunition. And she? She walked in knowing exactly which rules to break… and which ones to weaponize. The real question: who's really on trial here?

The Arrival That Shook the Courtyard

The moment she stepped into the ancestral hall, silence fell like a guillotine. Her white qipao contrasted sharply with the dark wood and stern faces around her. In Karma Strikes, Due Today, every glance carries weight — especially hers. The way she held that branch wasn't ceremonial; it was a warning. And the men? They didn't just watch — they braced. This isn't drama. It's destiny knocking.