Everyone saw that Bettany was the same as before. She sat quietly by the window and looked outside. No one dared to disturb her.
Josh ran back to the room with Zachary and Hannah. When Hannah returned to her room, she took out her automatic writing pen and started studying hard.
After all, according to Lilly's description, digging through the two worlds was more difficult than digging a well.
Bettany sat in disappointment for a while and finally felt a little better, then slowly stood up and murmured, "I'll go up to lock the door. The weather forecast says it'll be sunny tomorrow. I'll wash Lilly's bed sheet and quilt cover... "
Hugh comforted her by saying, "It's been sunny for the past few days. You can rest for two days before washing."
Bettany muttered, "You know nothing!"
Hugh rubbed his nose. No matter what I say, I'll get scolded.
When Bettany walked to Lilly's room, she could not help but stop. She felt sad as she might not see Lilly for a few years.
However, when she opened the door, she froze.
In the room, Lilly sat cross-legged on the carpet quietly. There was a faint golden light on her body, and her expression was calm. It was a scene Bettany had never seen before.
In Bettany's imagination, Lilly always slept in the open when she went out, ate poorly, and was tired every day.
Now she suddenly discovered that everything was not as bad as she imagined.
Looking at the golden light on Lilly's body, Bettany felt her heaviness quietly dissipate for some reason. She closed the door softly and went downstairs cheerfully.
At the same time, she gave stricter orders. No one could go to Lilly's room or talk near her door. In short, everyone must be quiet.
Margaret and the other maids were in confusion. Hugh hesitated to speak. He wanted to ask what was wrong.
Of course, Bettany would not talk about Lilly to anyone, including Hugh. She only rolled her eyes gracefully. "You know nothing!"
Hugh was speechless. She scolded me even if I didn't speak.
...
Lilly's epiphany was peaceful this time.
She deduced the Golden Runes that made up the elevator and saw the golden lines that made up the garden rockery. When she had this epiphany, she saw the world's rules.
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