Who hid My Corpse!-Chapter 355: Thirty-four Calculation_2

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Chapter 355: Thirty-four Calculation_2

Having said all that, Miss Hevnia naturally knew how to respond to Mandy, so she cleverly replied, “I understand, Mom.”

Mandy’s face beamed with satisfaction, “Just remember that if such a situation arises again, make sure to consult me first, you know I have crossed more bridges than you have walked roads.”

At this, she paused, and then continued,

“That woman, she is ultimately a hazard, take care of her, and do not draw anyone’s attention.”

“And even if your father comes to know, do not say that I told you to do it, understand?”

“You are your father’s biological daughter, no matter what you do, your father will forgive you, but it’s different for me, understood.”

Miss Hevnia continued to nod obediently, “I won’t disappoint you.”

“Very good,” Mandy said with a smile, “Then go and do it, make sure you finish everything before you return to school, I’ll cover for you.”

When Miss Hevnia heard Mandy say she would cover for her, an idea sprang to her mind.

“This place is too conspicuous,” Miss Hevnia said, “May I take a trip to the Seed District? It’s safer there.”

“Of course,” Mandy nodded slightly, “After all, something like this can’t be done openly.”

A few minutes later, Miss Hevnia returned to her room.

And appropriately, Bai Wei’s voice emerged with a hint of exclamation, “It’s really rare, isn’t it?”

“What’s rare?”

“It’s rare to meet such a fool,” Bai Wei chuckled, “Your mother is indeed a clear stream among a bunch of cunning old foxes, the stupidity in her eyes was almost drenching.”

Bai Wei’s string of odd metaphors left Miss Hevnia at a loss for words, and after a silence, she finally said, “That’s not my mother.”

“Hmm?”

“My mother is even worse than her.”

“Is that so?” Bai Wei asked, “What about your father?”

“Never met him.” Miss Hevnia did not want to dwell on this topic and quickly changed it, “I’ve decided to go to the Seed District and settle the matter.”

“To handle your dead best friend’s father?”

Dead best friend…

That seemed right indeed.

Miss Hevnia held back from retorting and instead asked, “What do you think?”

“I don’t have any objections.” Bai Wei leisurely crossed his arms, “Honestly, I’m not good at this kind of deceit and scheming, so let’s leave that to you. You’re better at it. When you can’t handle the situation anymore, hand it over to me.”

Hearing Bai Wei say this, a strange sense of “reassurance” suddenly surged in Miss Hevnia’s heart.

Even though she was clearly aware that using Visas’s power came at a cost, she still thought, “Fortunately, as long as Visas is here, no matter what, I won’t fail.”

This was completely different from the trembling, walking on thin ice feeling she had while acting as Miss Hevnia for the past year.

No… There shouldn’t be such complacent thoughts.

Miss Hevnia gently bit her lip, using the pain as a reminder to always be vigilant.

Because she was just one person.

And always just one person.

“I’m going to rest now,” Miss Hevnia said.

“Is that so?” Bai Wei said with a smile, “Then good night, Miss Hevnia.”

That night, Miss Hevnia slept unusually peacefully.

Almost sleeping straight through until dawn.

As Miss Hewinia gazed at the warm sunlight streaming in through the window, there was a brief moment of disorientation as she wondered if she was still dreaming.

She tried calling out for Bai Wei, but received no response, which slightly relieved her.

She then rose from her bed and quickly tidied herself before heading downstairs to have breakfast with Mandy and Brian, after which she suggested going out for a stroll.

Having made up with Miss Hewinia the night before, Mandy naturally did not object and even held Brian back from joining her.

However, Miss Hewinia still took a servant with her when she stepped out.

The Helen Territory, where the Hailuo family resided, was a small town with only a few thousand residents, and the townspeople all basically knew Miss Hewinia, so they greeted her with fearful reverence whenever they saw her.

And Miss Hewinia maintained her original persona, deeming a smile in response more than enough mercy.

She wasn’t out for a leisurely stroll, however, and soon stopped in front of a man dressed as a farmer.

Instead of approaching the man directly, she seemingly casually sent the servant to a nearby tavern to buy a type of wine called “Rose.”

“Rose wine?” the servant was confused, “Is there such a wine?”

Miss Hewinia looked at the servant and said lightly, “Can’t you just go and ask? Are you not willing to walk a few steps?”

Seeing her say this, where dared the servant retort, he immediately trotted off.

Meanwhile, Miss Hewinia leisurely walked up to the farmer, who showed great surprise upon seeing her approach, and attempted to bow in fear, only to hear Miss Hewinia bluntly say, “There’s a troublesome guy who knows about Miss Hewinia of the Golden Score, you must go and inform my father to handle him, to avoid further complications.”

After hearing Miss Hewinia’s words, the fear in the farmer’s eyes vanished, but he still appeared very shocked.

“Miss Hewinia, is this…”

“Do I need to say more when I already know who you are?”

Miss Hewinia gestured for the farmer to look behind her, and upon looking, he saw the servant just exiting the tavern and walking toward them.

The farmer had no choice but to ask, “What kind of person?”

Miss Hewinia told the farmer the woman’s name, trusting in Hardock’s capabilities to find her.

Then, in the shortest time possible, she said, “Don’t handle it in town, take her to the Seed District, I will also find an excuse to go to the Seed District tomorrow for my father to meet me there.”

After finishing, Miss Hewinia then turned and walked towards the earlier servant.

As she turned, she also heard the farmer respectfully say, “Understood, Miss.”

Miss Hewinia slightly nodded her head, then rejoined the earlier servant.

The servant spoke nervously, “Miss, I asked the owner, and he said there isn’t such a wine.”

“Oh, is that so?” Miss Hewinia shrugged, “Well, if not, then forget it.”

“Should we look somewhere else?”

“No,” Miss Hewinia shook her head, “I’m tired, let’s go back.”

…Hadn’t they just left?

The servant was even more puzzled but dared not ask, and simply returned with Miss Hewinia.

Meanwhile, the farmer, upon seeing Miss Hewinia leave, quickly dropped his disguise and in the shortest time found Hardock and the steward on the other side of the town.

“She recognized you?” Upon hearing the farmer’s words, Hardock immediately frowned, “Did she come to you spontaneously?”

“Yes,” the farmer nodded, “I did not expose any flaws.”

“Are you sure she has never seen you before?”

“Absolutely not,” said the farmer, “Only Miss knows my identity, and I only arrived yesterday. Besides meeting you, I hadn’t been in contact with anyone from the Hailuo family. Unless they possess the God’s Eye that sees every corner of the town, she could not possibly recognize me.”

Hearing the farmer say this, Hardock was significantly relieved.

The steward also remarked, “It seems it really is Miss.”

Hardock pondered for a moment and said, “Whether it is or isn’t, let’s do as she said, and indeed, that woman cannot remain alive. As for the rest, we’ll see tomorrow in the Seed District.”

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