Lilly dismantled the formations arranged by the Ferguson family and then proceeded to the Preston, Taylor, Lean, and Zink families, destroying the corresponding formations. In the process, she helped them rid themselves of their bad luck as well.
Once she had completed her task, she returned to Crawford Mansion with Blake. As she looked up, she noticed that the "plastic wrap" that enveloped the mansion had vanished, revealing a bright and cheerful world once Jessiein.
The breeze was gentle, and the sun wasn't scorching. Arthur carried a few rolls of plastic wrap into the Crawford Mansion.
"Little Miss Crawford, here's the plastic wrap you asked for!" Arthur extended his hand, presenting several rolls of plastic wrap he held.
However, Lilly was dumbfounded.
Arthur explained, "I didn't know what size you wanted, so I bought all of them! Is this enough? I can buy more if necessary!"
Though Lilly was still perplexed by the random purchase of plastic wrap, she acknowledged Arthur's commitment to fulfilling her request. He was so professional at his job!
Lilly remained silent as Blake observed Arthur, who seemed to be awaiting praise, and found himself at a loss for words. Eventually, he managed to mutter, "Well done… Margaret no longer needs to buy plastic wrap anymore."
Lilly blinked, not understanding what was going on, but greatly impressed nonetheless. She joined her father in commending Arthur, saying, "Great job!"
Arthur was delighted.
After their meal, Blake took out a map and marked the locations that had an abundance of ginkgo leaves and bells.
Bettany had regained consciousness and was now under someone else's care. Finding King Libra remained Lilly's top priority. Therefore, the next day, Blake and Lilly set off for the locations marked on the map.
Lilly's intervention in helping the Preston, Taylor, Lean, and Zink families in dispelling the malignant spirits made them aware that their family had been targeted by Yena within their social circle.
Shane, who was a cold and petty person, beat up Yena after the incident, causing her trauma. Eventually, Shane decided to abandon both Yena and her mother.
Shane proceeded to divorce Mabel, leaving her with little financial support. Mabel was forced to return to her hometown in a small county, facing embarrassment and being ridiculed. Her days turned into a mockery.
Yena, terrified and scared, no longer dared to draw attention to herself. However, upon returning to the small county, she realized that her living conditions were far from what they used to be. This constant reminder left her feeling restless and dissatisfied. She could not help but wonder why, despite having a powerful uncle, she could not be like Lilly.
It's just not fair!
…
For the next five days, Lilly and her father tirelessly searched for locations with ginkgo leaves and bells, finally discovering a clue within a temple.
"King Libra once stayed here," Lilly crouched in front of a statue, assuming the role of a young detective, her index finger and thumb resting on her chin.
"Unfortunately, he's already gone," Blake frowned. "Do you think we can still find him?"
He gazed up at the radiant golden Buddha statue before him, a sudden realization dawning upon him...King Libra must have chosen this temple on purpose.
But why?
Considering that King Libra was from the underworld, he should avoid temples at all costs.
Lilly pulled out Tortoise.
"Don't worry, I can find him. I'll just ask Tortoise!" Lilly exclaimed, holding Tortoise in her palm and muttering under her breath:
"He wore robes and sashes and a hat before being put in the coffin, hopping like toads upon emerging from the water, with a knife clenched in the mouth! Hey! Thirty thousand!"
Blake was confused.
Isn't it a jingle from a TV series?
However, as Lilly held Tortoise in her hand, it unexpectedly flew out and landed firmly on the ground. Tortoise ended up on its back and spun around like a spinning top.
Tortoise retracted its limbs and head calmly, finally coming to a stop with only its tail sticking out, pointing in a specific direction.
Lilly picked up Tortoise exclaimed, "West!"
Then she flipped Tortoise over Jessiein and said, "South!"
Another turn, and continued, "Southwest!"
Blake was speechless.
So, which direction is it?
Lilly took a twig and started to draw on the ground, explaining, "Tortoise said he went west first, then south, and finally southwest."
Tortoise lay on the ground, leisurely munching on the shrimp that Lilly had given him.
Blake unfolded the map.
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