Chapter 92 Nancy And Her Mother Are In Danger

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Next, he needed to carve the symbols of Telepathic Formation onto these seven circular stone pieces.

Before he knew it, half an hour had passed.

Cordelia was the earliest to get home from work. When she realized Emrys‘ room was locked, she could not help but ask, “Rys, what are you doing in there?”

“You’re back, Delia.” Emrys huffed as he opened the door.

She cast him a puzzled look. “Why do you look so exhausted despite being at home?”

“I did some handiwork.”

“Handiwork?”

Cordelia froze for a moment, recalling a joke Ninette had made before. The latter had said that the “handiwork” that boys referred to was different from what one generally assumed it to be.

Her face instantly turned red, and she shot Emrys a peculiar glance. “Got it. I got it. It must be hard on you to live with us girls.”

She consciously guided him back into his room, giving him the space and time needed to complete his “handiwork,” even closing the door behind him, respecting his need for privacy.

Emrys was at a loss for words.

He stared at the incomplete formations on the table, deep in thought. The odd glances Cordelia had given him earlier only added to his contemplation. I’m really doing actual handiwork!

that evening, during dinner, Emrys could not shake off the

women.

I made this for you. Delia even went out of

yo come to me. I do my best to

needs,

the meal as if he was sitting

he went

in the morning, Apricot Hall was already bustling with business, even more so than during Lincoln’s

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the visitors, not all were seeking medical treatment. A significant

work. Instead, he assisted the latter by administering acupuncture and prescribing medication for

Dr. Lund.” A smiling woman entered Apricot Hall,

arms.

Emrys, the little girl

gave her a smile and stroked

to the woman. “Has your daughter fully

Nancy hasn’t experienced any illnesses since the last time you performed acupuncture on her. Dr. Lund, we’re here to present you a commendation banner

“Thank you.”

been extravagant, but its significance was

you any further,

you, Dr. Lund,”

“See you, Nancy.”

face as he watched the mother and daughter duo leave Apricot Hall. At that moment, he realized it was these simple yet profound encounters that

just as the mother and daughter were about to fade from his

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