Yena pretended to stroll around Ferguson Mansion, observing the surroundings.
Then she asked, "Mrs. Ferguson, did you happen to pick up something outside last week?"
Mrs. Ferguson paused, trying to recall. Picking up something? She pondered for a moment and suddenly remembered, "Oh, yes! Someone lost their wallet and I found it. But since nobody came to claim it, I handed it over to the police."
Yena remarked, "There's something weird about that wallet. Mrs. Ferguson, you shouldn't have picked it up."
Mrs. Ferguson's eyebrows furrowed in confusion. What did Yena mean? Was it wrong to do a good deed?
"I picked it up and didn't keep it for myself. I handed it over to the police..." Mrs. Ferguson felt a sense of unease. Could she have made a mistake?
Yena looked up at her with innocent eyes and said, "You shouldn't be punished for doing a good deed, but the person who lost the wallet might have done it intentionally. By picking up his belongings, you've inherited his bad luck. The deathly aura might have transferred to you."
Mrs. Ferguson was taken aback. "But the police took it, didn't they?"
She had held onto the wallet for less than half an hour, and after handing it over to the police, they had it for a few days.
Yena explained, "The police are righteous and unaffected by these twisted ways. But you're an ordinary person and don't possess that same righteousness."
Mrs. Ferguson suddenly had a realization. The explanation seemed to make sense.
As Yena performed her ritual and successfully expelled the ghost, Mrs. Ferguson's son, who had been bedridden for a week suddenly sat up and said that he was hungry. Mrs. Ferguson's family was completely convinced.
"Thank you!" Mrs. Ferguson cried tears of joy.
Yena blinked and softly replied, "You're welcome, Mrs. Ferguson. It's my duty to help. However, the fortune of your house seems to have a hole, allowing evil ghosts to enter. Yena can help you get rid of it and seal the hole for you."
Mrs. Ferguson was about to agree to Yena's suggestion when a servant entered and informed her that Little Miss Crawford visited them. Mrs. Ferguson hurriedly asked Yena to wait and went out to receive Lilly.
Yena's face went dark as Mrs. Ferguson left the room.
Her little cousin was here? Was she coming to steal her stuff again? How annoying!
After a while, Mrs. Ferguson returned with a displeased expression, accompanied by Lilly and Blake.
When Yena saw Blake, her eyes lit up, and she spoke softly, "Uncle Blake!"
Blake did not even spare her a glance.
Lilly focused her gaze on the female ghost in a red veil standing behind Yena and said, "Mrs. Ferguson, your son is not haunted by a ghost..."
The female ghost took a step back nervously.
Being targeted by the Ruler of Hell's descendants was a pressure that ordinary ghosts could not bear. Even though her master would become the true Ruler of Hell in the future, this troublesome little brat in front of her could still suppress her...
The female ghost immediately wanted to escape.
Lilly raised his hand and commanded, "Hey! Call me Daddy!"
The female ghost blinked in confusion.
What nonsense is this?
She was about to continue running, but to her shock, she found that she could not move anymore. She and Yena were inexplicably trapped together!
The female ghost was terrified. She did not know how Lilly had managed to do it. Why was she suddenly locked up when she did not see anything? She also found herself unable to speak!
That made no sense!
Upon hearing Lilly say, "Hey! Call me Daddy" out of a sudden, everyone present was left bewildered.
Yena quickly spoke up, "Lilly, what are you doing? Mrs. Ferguson's son was haunted by a ghost, and I helped Mrs. Ferguson to get rid of it just now."
She made sure to emphasize that she was the one who helped Mrs. Ferguson.
However, Lilly shook her head and refuted, "Mrs. Ferguson's son isn't haunted at all, you're the one who made the ghost haunt him!"
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