Chapter 530
“Is that Senior Mrs. Southall? What’s wrong with her?”
“Why does she look like she’s possessed?”
“Don’t say that at a funeral! You’re scaring me!”
“We better hurry up and eat so we can leave!”
The backyard was filled with discussion and chatter.
Malorie heard their comments, and she became more certain about her decision.
She tugged at Cindy’s clothes and said, “Don’t waste time. Call the exorcist right now. After all the guests leave, bring the exorcist over!”
Seeing Malorie so scared, Cindy was delighted. So being superstitious is not always a bad thing.
However, she did not believe in any of these superstitions.
She was not afraid of spirits at all. No, she was more afraid of Arielle, who had come to avenge Maureen’s death.
Cindy murmured her assent before she ordered Alan to bring Malorie back to her room.
Just as Malorie walked off, Henrick came toward Cindy with a grim expression. He questioned, “You just got back, and what are you up to now? What happened to Mom?”
“What happened to Mom? You’re asking me? You locked Mom inside her room for a day! She wasn’t emotionally well. If I didn’t get her out, she would’ve fallen sick! Rick, have you been bewitched? You were such a filial son!”
Henrick froze and refuted, “I did that for her! If she provokes Vinson again, she would have to face serious consequences instead of just staying in her room for a night!
Cindy sighed and replied, “Fine. Ask Mom to give you an explanation after all the guests leave. Apart from that, I have something important to tell you. But… Let’s wait until Shandie’s funeral ends.”
She did not want all these filthy matters to sully Shandie. My poor Shandie has to rest and reincarnate peacefully.
Henrick’s brows were tightly clenched. Since many guests were still around, he could not press the matter further. He then continued tending to the guests.
With that beauty, any man would easily fall for her. Initially, Henrick loved Maureen, but she was an aloof woman. After being looked down on constantly, Henrick gradually felt his dignity being threatened.
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