Chapter 132 Pinpointing The Problem 15 Finished That said, for some inexplicable reason, Elijah was confident in Aurelia. Auri should be able to do it. Someone who is fortunate enough to inherit Hannahâs lifelong knowledge must be incredibly gifted.
Mabel nodded seriously. âAuri is already quite accomplished. Itâs normal if she canât solve everything. However, Hannah once left me a message saying that if Auri gets married, and any of us encounter some bizarre or supernatural problems that others canât solve, we could let Auri give it a try.
âWhere on earth is Hannah now?â Elijah sighed.
Mabel also let out a sigh. âOnce Hannah finishes up with her matters, she will come back to see us. She definitely will.â
Tears welled up in Elijahâs eyes as he nodded. âYouâre right.â
On the road, Matthew gazed at Aurelia, who was deep in thought, and spoke softly. âDonât push yourself too hard. Grandma is already showing her trust in you. Right now, sheâs wary of outsiders. If we canât handle Old Mr. Delaneyâs situation, weâll seek help from others.
Aurelia nodded absentmindedly. âOkay.â
At that moment, a WhatsApp notification popped up on her phone.
She glanced at her phone after unlocking it.
The message turned out to be from Uriah: Iâm really sorry about today. I had to leave early in the afternoon due to some unexpected matters. Iâll make it up to you by treating you next weekend.
Aurelia replied: Itâs okay. Donât worry too much about it.
Matthew unintentionally saw that, and his expression darkened. Someone is trying to steal my wife?
After about half an hour later, they arrived at Josephâs house.
Just as they followed Joseph into the mansion, they were met with waves of loud sobbing. The cries of a frightened child were particularly piercing.
The mansion was vast and open, yet even its multiple floors couldnât muffle the sound of crying.
The housekeepers on the first floor had grown accustomed to the sound of crying, maintaining their usual composure.
Joseph was heartbroken, his eyes red. âItâs been like this almost every day recently. It breaks my heart to hear.â
Having lived to that age, he no longer asked for much of anything else, only that his loved ones were safe and sound.
A sense of heaviness settled in Matthewâs heart. This situation is more serious than what Old Mr. Delaney described.
He looked at Aurelia, whose expression was serious and whose demeanor was unwavering.
Chapter 132 Pinpointing The Problem Aurelia said to Joseph, âOld Mr. Delaney, letâs go upstairs and take a look.â
âAll right. Come, follow me.â Joseph immediately took the lead, guiding Aurelia and Matthew.
Matthew had visited the Delaney residence a few times.
However, during that visit, an inexplicable chill seemed to seep into his every pore.
He wasnât sure if it was just an illusion.
Aurelia delicately removed a thin red string bracelet from her own wrist.
A tiny bronze coin was threaded onto the little red string bracelet.
She handed it over to Matthew. âTake it with you. It might come in handy.â
She noticed that the hairs on the back of Matthewâs hand were standing on end.
Finished Matthew took it. The small bronze coin still retained Aureliaâs warmth, so it didnât feel cold in his palm as one might expect from a bronze coin. In fact, the eerie chilliness from before seemed to have lessened considerably.
With a slight curve of his thin lips, he slipped the red string bracelet onto his wrist.
Upon seeing the red string bracelet fall onto his wrist, he suddenly felt as if his wrist had indeed been missing something so pleasing to the eye.
When they reached the door of the childâs room, Aurelia had a change of heart. âOld Mr. Delaney, letâs go see Old Ms. Delaney first.â
Joseph paused for a moment, then said, âAll right.â
Then, they ascended another floor.
As they were about to enter, a housekeeper emerged from within. The housekeeper respectfully greeted. him before speaking with worry. âJust now, following the doctorâs instructions, I gave Old Mrs. Delaney her medication. However, sheâs still in a lot of discomfort, constantly complaining about headaches and leg pain.â
Joseph nodded. âYou may leave first.â
When he pushed the door open, Joseph turned back to Aurelia and said, âLately, Sarah has been like this, often complaining about headaches and leg pain.
âDoes the medicine prescribed by the doctor have no effect?â Aurelia asked.
âIt can only alleviate some of the headache symptoms.â Joseph sighed, clearly feeling quite helpless.
Upon entering the room, they saw a frail elderly woman, her face pale and a large swath of her hair white. She was lying in bed, her thin figure lying under the blanket.
Even as the group walked in while chatting, she didnât notice them.
She kept her eyes shut tight, her brows furrowed deeply, and her lips were clamped together firmly.
Chapter 132 Pinpointing The Problem Upon closer observation, one could also notice Sarah was trembling slightly.
Finished Joseph walked to the bedside, his eyes reddening as he looked at Sarah. Although she was already asleep, it was evident that she was still enduring immense pain.
Matthew stood behind Aurelia and watched her calmly survey her surroundings.
Suddenly, someone barged right in through the door. âDad? Thereâs a guest? Oh, MâMr. Quigley.â
Joseph glanced at his youngest son, Heath Delaney, who had abruptly barged in and frowned. âWait for me downstairs.â
âAh, okay.â Heath glanced at Matthew, then shifted his gaze to Aurelia. He was somewhat curious about her.
After Heath left, Joseph said, âAuri, regarding your relationship with Matthew, Mabel suggested that we should not inform the younger generation until itâs officially announced. So, I wonât introduce you to my family just yet.â
âSure, itâs no problem. Old Mr. Delaney.â Aurelia nodded lightly, unbothered.
Joseph once again looked at Matthew. âMatthew, why donât you take a seat and rest for a bit?â
Matthew gave a slight nod, then took a seat to the side.
âAuri, can you discern the reason?â Joseph asked somewhat anxiously.
Aurelia made her way to the walkâin closet off to the side.
The walkâin closet had one wall that was transparent, providing a clear view of the clothes hanging inside.
Her gaze settled on a gown.
âIs this a gown from Old Ms. Delaneyâs collection?â Aurelia asked.
Joseph looked puzzled as Aurelia suddenly brought up the topic of the gown. He shook his head and said, âThis gown isnât a collectorâs item. It was a birthday gift from our youngest son to Sarah. She really loved. this gown and used to wear it frequently.
She has kept it in the wardrobe these past few days due to her poor health.â
The design on it appeared rather intricate.
The embroidery was rare, featuring designs that were not commonly seen.
Matthew glanced over, then rose to stand beside Aurelia. âThereâs an issue with this gown?â
âThere is?â Joseph widened his eyes, finding it hard to believe.
âIâm certain this is the problem.7Aurelia opened the cabinet and took out the gown.
Under the light of the walkâin closet, the golden threads and strung pearls on the gown shimmered brilliantly, making it easy to overlook the embroidered patterns on the dress.
At first glance, those patterns appeared incredibly delicate and beautiful, accentuated by the backdrop of pearls and rold threads.
Chapter 132 Pinpointing The Problem In reality, the patterns embroidered on the gown were actually dark and evil talismans.
Finished Otherwise, the pearls on the gown wouldnât have possibly retained their brilliant luster over the past century.