Although Yena felt a tinge of fear, she mustered the courage to ask, "What should I do then?"
The female ghost rested on her shoulder and replied, "Lilly is currently favored because she has the ability to peer into the underworld, helping her family capturing ghosts and eliminating impurities, which brings prosperity to the Crawford family... That's why everyone adores her."
"That's cheating!"
The female ghost gently touched Yena's eyes and said, "You should do the same, open your third eye."
Yena was taken aback. Could it be true?
Yet, she felt a stirring within her.
"How should I do it?"
The female ghost giggled. "My dear daughter, you must first remove your eyes."
Yena suddenly felt a surge of fear. "What? I don't want to do that."
The female ghost reassured her, "Don't worry, we're only removing the veil that clouds your mortal vision. Your eyeballs won't be harmed, and you won't go blind."
Yena hesitated once more.
If everything before her was an illusion... perhaps it was worth a try.
But what if it was true? What if the female ghost was telling the truth? Yena could not bear to let Lilly take everything away from her so easily.
Yena was determined.
She was determined to reclaim everything that rightfully belonged to her!
The woman in the red veil was immensely satisfied, extending her hands toward Yena's eyes...
…
During that week, Lilly lived a peaceful… Nevermind, Lilly lived a chaotic life.
She would jog 6 miles with her father in the morning. Upon returning, she would collapse from exhaustion, lying on the ground, unable to get up.
Blake even tied sandbags to her feet...
"Daddy, why do I have to run like this?" Lilly furrowed her brow.
She was already exhausted after running six miles. Adding sandbags to her feet made it even more strenuous.
Blake explained, "By tying heavy objects to your feet, you will get used to the added gravity and develop strong legs... Once you remove the weights, you'll be able to jump to great heights."
Lilly had a sudden realization, "I see!"
She could leap high in the underworld, but not in the human world.
"This means I can jump over walls and escape, right?" Lilly asked excitedly.
Blake replied, "Certainly..."
Meanwhile, Bettany held a frying pan nearby.
But before Blake could continue his sentence, he quickly corrected himself, "No… climbing over walls is wrong... We must follow the law."
Lilly remained silent.
Aside from running, Lilly also trained her memory.
Blake placed pots and pans in the yard, and Lilly had to memorize their locations and throw stones into the designated bowls.
There was a loud crash!
Bettany rushed out of the kitchen with a cucumber in hand, exclaiming, "Blake!"
Blake swiftly picked up Lilly, who was blindfolded, and hurriedly ran away.
She also trained her willpower. Blake and Lilly crouched quietly by the lake, ready for the challenge. Blake asked, "Are you ready?"
Lilly took off her coat and jumped into the cold lake, splashing and roaring.
"The water is freezing, stay calm!" Blake watched the timer and instructed, "Swim! Swim! Remember what I taught you yesterday?!"
His expression was stern, but his eyes remained focused on Lilly. He rescued her whenever she was on the verge of drowning. Lilly choked on water several times, but eventually, General and Bailey jumped in.
They swam around her.
Lilly learned from them and knew how to doggy paddle. While her father struggled to learn it for the first time.
The three of them joyfully swam in the water.
Blake was speechless.
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