Levi followed suit and together with Chester pushed that cupboard open, and sure enough, an inconspicuous hidden door appeared in the floor, which could not be seen without a closer look.
Ruby looked at it for a moment and immediately squatted down and opened that concealed door, finding only a box stored inside, which was large and carved with intricate floral patterns, which at a glance was very valuable.
Levi reached out to help her with it, but she stopped him, "Don't move, it's a mother compulsion, if you're not careful, you'll get into trouble, it's better if I do it."
Levi frowned at her words, uneasy, yet he could only trust her: "Then be careful."
Ruby nodded, took a very large cloth from her bag and padded it on the floor.
Then she carefully held the box out, only to discover that the underside of the box was transparent.
Inside at the moment was coiled a dark thing, large and seemingly breathing, its fleshy body heaving together.
"So this is the mother compulsion." Ruby stared at the object for half a moment, murmured in a small voice, and then placed the box on a cloth and wrapped it carefully.
"You, you got the mother compulsion, can you spare me now ......"
At this point, Solomon watched the scene with resignation, but had to beg for mercy in a low voice.
Ruby picked up the cloth bag and carefully handed it to Chester to put it in the car, before turning towards Solomon.
Crouching down again, she stared at him for half a moment before abruptly tugging at the corners of her mouth and lifting her hand to remove the two silver needles.
The bone-chilling pain disappeared as if a spell had been cast, leaving only the remaining bouts of pain in the internal organs.
Solomon slowly let out a sigh of relief and slumped exhaustedly to the ground, as weak as if he had been fished out of the water.
Ruby rose, still looking at him with downcast eyes, and said coolly, "Solomon, from today onwards, don't use your compulsion to hurt anyone again, and if I find out any more of your little tricks, don't blame me for not showing any mercy, behave yourself."
With that, she stepped right over him and walked away.
Before she left, she remembered something and told him mercifully, "By the way, Zach has died a few days ago, although you didn't kill him with your own hands, you can be happy about it."
At these words, Solomon was stunned for a moment, half bracing himself to look back at her, as if to ascertain the truth of the matter.
But Ruby did not stay any longer, leaving him with only a back.
After a long time, just as Ruby was about to walk out of the secret passage, she heard his loud laughter coming from the dark room.
She paused slightly in her steps and soon walked away looking as normal.
When she got into the car, she looked through the window glass at the ancient mansion outside and her eyes flickered slightly.
"Shall we go?" Levi looked at her sideways and gently rubbed the back of her head.
She withdrew her gaze and nodded gently, "Let's go."
Levi started the car and asked, "Do you need me to send someone to keep an eye on him?"
Ruby gave him a sideways glance and said, "No need, since Grandma had decided to break off her relationship with the Henderson family, she had thought that she would never have anything to do with them again, and since she no longer had anything to do with the Henderson family, I naturally had nothing to do with the Henderson family either, and whatever Solomon was going to do in the future was none of my business."
After saying that, she flipped out her phone and looked at the time, "We should go back too, and I want to know how Kevin is doing."
Levi nodded, "I contacted Finlay yesterday and he said that Kevin's condition is still stable now, just that his weight is still dropping down."
Losing weight was not a good thing, and even though he seemed stable at the moment, a constant light weight loss could put him in danger at any time.
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