Even though Nell did not guess all of it correctly, she still got most of it right.
Was this fate?
As the old man thought of this, he sighed and became more silent as he continued to smoke his pipe drearily.
Nell scrutinized him. The silent Grandpa Brooks seemed older than before. With his whole back hunched, he actually looked a little pitiful.
After sitting for a while, she stood up.
"It’s late, so I won’t disturb your rest. Grandpa, I hope you’ll think about this carefully. I know you're not a bad person. Even if it's not for the sake of accumulating karma, this is unethical on the streets, so you can't just sit back and watch someone die. Not to mention we're also your old friend's grandchildren. I know you have secrets that might be hard for you to reveal, so I won't make it hard on you and I won’t force you. All I hope is that you really think about it and come back to us after careful consideration. If there’s anything you need help with, we won’t refuse.”
Nell then bowed slightly before turning to leave.
With that, the woman's silhouette gradually disappeared in the doorway.
As Grandpa Brooks smoked his cigarette and watched her silhouette as she left, his cloudy eyes grew red.
After a while, he laughed at himself.
"Oh, Jade… Look, she’s so much like you, so smart. What a pity!"
The old man sighed and shook his head. Eventually, he got up and went back to the bedroom.
Nell and the group had rented a farmhouse in the village and so they stayed there for the night.
At this time of night, there was nowhere to go. When they came here, they initially thought that this matter could be solved in one day and they should be able to return on the same day, so they were not prepared to stay in the village and did not bring any luggage.
Only later did they find out that this was not as simple as they thought, and there were no hotels or inns in the village.
The good thing was that the people here knew that they were rich people from the city. As long as they were willing to pay, there was no shortage of places to stay, albeit the conditions were a bit poor.
Now that it came to this, there was nothing to complain about.
The group washed up for a while before they went to sleep reluctantly.
When Nell woke up the next day, it was only 7:00 am.
There were many chickens in the village and they started to crow at 4:00 am or 5:00 am. Since Nell was not used to it, she was woken up several times. Later, Gideon covered her ears so she could sleep for a few more hours.
When she woke up, she felt dizzy.
Vickie and Gregory were no better.
Gregory was played by the old man the previous day, so he did not sleep well that night. The next morning, Nell could feel his awfully chilly aura, as if he could freeze someone within ten steps of him.
Nell laughed as she took her breakfast and walked over. She sat opposite him and Vickie, then said jokingly, "Hmm, if I hadn't looked at the weather outside, I would’ve thought it was winter already. Why is the air around me so cold?"
Vickie naturally knew what Nell was talking about. She pursed her lips and smiled, giving Nell a look.
Nell understood but she did not really care. Instead, she wanted to tease Gregory even more.
"Hey, let me ask you. What if that old man still refuses to hand over the jade today? What are you going to do?"
Gregory ate the gruel emotionlessly and said no emotion, "Tie him up and search for it!"
Nell raised her eyebrows.
She then clapped her hands together. “Good idea! Huh, how come I’ve never thought of this? He’s an old man living in such a big house. If the jade’s not on him, it must be somewhere in his house! As long as we search patiently, we’d find it eventually. Oh, Gregory, I didn’t think you’d be so great in this type of thieving approach. A normal businessman like me won’t ever come up with this idea..."
Before she could finish her words, she was greeted with Gregory’s piercing glare.
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