Daniel and Angela glanced at each other, and she asked via the phone, "Did you really see Nina last night, John?"
John said, "Yes. I saw her."
They looked at each other again. How could John see a dead person?
It could only mean that Nina was still alive.
From the beginning, the two of them felt that something was wrong. First, Sam had an accident, and then Nina. It was as if someone was behind all of these things.
Daniel said, "Well, it's good that you saw her. Should I tell Dad?"
John said, "No. It'll be very difficult to explain."
"Are you actually going to marry Vivian?" Angela really didn't expect him to go through with the marriage to Vivian. "I just feel like something is wrong."
John said calmly, "I'll handle it."
Then he hung up the phone.
The only reason they hid it from James was that they thought it'd make it easier to keep it from Sam. They hoped that with someone else also not knowing, it would then not arouse suspicion.
James was still in a state of lingering fear. Angela patted her son on the shoulder and said, "Don't think about it. Nina has always been good to you. Even if she is a ghost, she won't hurt you."
"What?" James knew his mother was right, but when he thought of Nina as a ghost, it sent shivers down his spine.
"Aunt Nina, I'll burn more paper money for you. If you do come to visit me, try to look beautiful and not like a ghost." James drank a large glass of warm water to calm himself down.
James was terrified but Michelle seemed the complete opposite. She was so excited, she jumped on her bed without stop.
Adams and Elaine's holiday had finally come to an end today. They woke up early to pack their luggage when they heard their daughter gleefully screeching.
"What's wrong with Michelle?" Elaine worriedly looked into her daughter's closed room, putting down the things in her hands.
"After Nina died, Michelle's changed a lot," said Adams.
"She was devastated all the time and crying. Why is she so happy all of a sudden?"
"It's strange. Go and have a look. Has she gone crazy?"
Elaine quickened her pace and knocked on the door nervously, "Michelle, what's wrong?"
"Michelle, open the door." Adams turned the door knob, but it seemed that Michelle had locked it.
Michelle tossed the pillow in her hands and got out of bed to open the door.
As she opened it and saw her parents, she rushed to them with wide spread arms, hugging them and rubbing her head against them.
"Mom, I'm so happy. Nini is still alive. Her family just took her back home so she couldn't get in contact with us. Nini is still alive."
Seeing that their daughter was fine and hearing the good news, they could finally breathe a sigh of relief. They were so happy for Nina.
Elaine pulled her daughter and asked, "Is Nini really okay? How did you find out?"
"She's really okay. She's so clever that nothing could defeat her. I knew it." Michelle took out her phone and showed it to them.
"Well, Nini texted me back. She said she was fine and told me not to worry about her. Look, here's a photo she sent me."
Adams and Elaine took a look at the photo and were overjoyed. "That's great. We're so happy that she's okay."
"That's right. God blesses the good. I'm just so ecstatic." Adams hugged his wife, lovingly rubbing her shoulder.
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