Chapter 344
Spoiled (Lily)
Chapter 344 Blake Clears The Battlefield Bettany sneered. âThe library is so dirty?â
Hannah had a gifted talent for lying. She said, âWe went to the library and read in silence. After that, a librarian was arranging the bookshelves when she fell off a ladder. He started to cry and was unsure of what to do because he couldnât finish his work. We felt bad for him, so we helped him organize the shelves. We smudged our faces because there was a lot of dust on the shelves.â
Drake and Josh twitched their mouths.
Bettany was speechless. Probably only Hannah could tell such a blatant lie with a straight face. This girl thought her story was flawless.
âWhy are the soles of your shoes black?â
Bettany played along with her lie. She wanted to see what kind of outrageous lie Hannah could come up. with next.
Hannah said confidently, âSome books are kept in the warehouse, and the place is dirty. We went to the warehouse to move books.â
She rendered Bettany speechless. She comforted herself; at least her logic was not too bad.
The old lady looked fierce, and she commanded, âAll of you! Stand in the corner!â
The kids instinctively walked up to the door; even Zachary, who had an extremely slow reaction, also stood neatly in line.
Bettany grunted and glanced at Drake. She wanted to ask Drake something, but Anthony returned at this, time.
As soon as Anthony returned, he saw the kids lined up beside the door as if they were welcoming him. He handed his briefcase to Jack and asked, âWhat happened?â
Bettany told him the story of the kids sneaking out to have fun.
âI have no idea where they went. Is this something to joke about? They claimed they visited the library, but in reality, they had snuck outside to play. What happens if they sneak over to the reservoir?â
Many children were reported to have drowned while swimming in the reservoir during the summer.
break. Bettany was not upset when the kids went outside to play. She was irate because they did not inform the adults, and it could be dangerous.
Anthony looked at Drake and said, âDonât worry, they were with Drake; he knows the limits.â
Bettany looked at Drake; she was curious about his response.
Drake lied through his teeth; he said, âHannah is telling the truth.â
Bettany was stunned. Do you take me for a fool?
Drake pursed his lips and explained, âShe lied about the study; she was reading a comic, so she described everything like she was telling a story.â
Bettany glared at Drake.
Anthony laughed and said, âMom, donât you trust Drake?â
Bettany grunted lightly. She shifted her gaze, and her expression softened. She conceded and said, âAlright then, Iâm just worried about your safety. You did well by helping the librarian.â
Hannah immediately breathed a sigh of relief. She felt quite pleased with herself.
Whoo-hoo! I had successfully deceived Granny.
Then, Hannah saw her Granny smiled at Lilly and asked, âLilly, did you have fun at the library?â
Lilly was caught off guard, and she answered, âIt was fun, butâ¦â
Bettany immediately asked, âBut what?â
Lilly thought for a moment and said, âItâs just that my siblings are too clingy. I could barely walk!â
Bettany was stunned. What did she mean by being clingy Hannah and Josh liked to play with Lilly, but Zachary and Drake would not do that.
Bettany wanted to probe deeper, but Anthony pulled her inside the house. He said, âThatâs enough, Mom. The children must be hungry. We should eat now!â
Lillyâs tummy cooperated very well; it rumbled at this time. She looked pitifully and blinked her eyes at Bettany. She said, âGranny, my tummy says it canât hold on anymore. My siblings must feel the same.â
Bettany felt both helpless and amused.
Anthony had voiced his opinion, so she would not probe any further.
Anthony was the backbone of the Crawfords. Even though Drake was unreliable, Anthony would know his own limits.
Bettany said helplessly, âGoâ¦.wash your hands. Forget it take your bath. Come down for your meal after taking a shower.â
Hannah and Lilly cheered, âYeah! âGrandma is the best Hannah happily added, âGranny is amazing!â
Josh was relieved, and he quickly left to take a bath. Drake was a clean freak; he silently went upstairs.
Zachary stayed put.
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Bettany took two steps forward, then she turned around and asked, âWhatâs wrong? Arenât you hungry?
You still want to stand here a little longer?â
Zachary started to walk away. He murmured as he walked, âItâs true that we went to the library.â
Bettany suddenly called Zachary and said, âZac, I need you to go to the hospital with me tomorrow.â
Zachary was unaware that the purpose of his visit to the hospital was to have a physical examination.
He nodded and said, âOkay.â
His grandparents have recently forced him to help them with a variety of tasks, such as sprinkling flower petals while Granny was dancing or helping her lift her skirt for a flowing effect in photographs. Zachary agreed out of habit rather than asking the reason for going to the hospital.
On the other hand, Bedlam Asylum went back to deathly silence after Lilly dealt with the ghost.
A tall man showed up at the asylumâs north-side entrance as dusk fell. The man entered the building after adjusting his baseball cap.
This man was Blake.
Blake felt a chill spread through his body as soon as he entered the hospital. He was very familiar with this feeling. He might not have noticed this sensation if it were not for the two footprints that followed him.
around.
What kind of man was Blake? Once he experiences something, he can quickly hone his keenness. As he moved through the abandoned hospital, he was able to sense ghosts even though he could not see them.
He sensed that someone was following him. From the left, he perceived someone observing him.
Without blinking, he fixed his eyes on the ghost he assumed was floating in front of him. He also felt at chill on top of his head. Blake imagined a scene from a horror movie in his mind where a ghost was hanging upside down from the ceiling and reaching out a hand to touch Blake.
Blake abruptly came to a stop. He peered down the long corridor while squinting his eyes.
He entered the building through the side entrance. When he entered the structure, the floor was covered in a thick layer of dust, and there were no footprints.
He noticed a messy footprint in the corridor in front of him. Judging from the size, two of them belonged to a young boy, perhaps eight or nine years old, and the other two to a young girl, perhaps four or five.
Oh, had the kids been here?
Joshâs client list from that morning came to Blakeâs mil. Blake instantly gained confidence as a God of Battle, a semi-practitioner, and a semi-detective. Lillyâs presence indicates that all dangerous forces that could endanger his life have been defeated. Only a few minor spirits or wandering spirits were left in the building.
The little one said that ghosts could harm mortals when they were stronger, but they could also be suppressed when mortals were stronger. In this case, he should clean up the battlefield.
âDie!â Blake suddenly threw a punch.
The ghost that floated in front of him was caught off guard and blasted away. He let out a miserable scream as it fell onto another ghost.
âWhat the hell?â
The ghost was stunned. Something is wrong. Why isnât the amulet I bought from that little girl in the morning working? Have I attached it incorrectly?
The ghost took off the amulet that was stuck to its forehead, flipped it over, and stuck it back on.
This amulet should be working now.