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Chapter 62 It Didn’t Hurt at All
Chapter 62 It Didn’t Hurt at All
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When I was little, I had seen Grandma in her prime–commanding, decisive, and full of authority. She was even more formidable than Grandpa. With her guidance, the Sanders experienced a meteoric rise.
She was strict with the family, especially my father, who wasn’t particularly gifted Grandma worked tirelessly to support him, teaching him everything she knew to ensure he succeeded.
Grandpa was weak, and my mother, though loud and boisterous on the surface, was a naïve and sweet woman at heart.
My Two brothers inherited the most ordinary traits from our parents–neither could be called exceptionally talented.
After Grandma grew old, the Sanders family began its gradual decline.
Grandma often said that men should bear responsibility, and she was especially harsh with my brothers. In contrast, she was always kind to me and Anna.
After Anna was swept away in the flood, Grandma’s kindness toward me only deepened.
When Anna first came back, Grandma genuinely wanted to make amends.
But she
quickly as easy to deceive as our parents. After witnessing Anna’s tricks a few times, Grandma
quickly saw through her and even warned Anna and the rest of the family.
Unfortunately, it was as if Anna had cast a spell on everyone. No one listened to Grandma.
Seeing Grandma cry like a child, I knew that her grief would be even more overwhelming if her body weren’t so weak.
I comforted her over and over again, telling her that I couldn’t move on to reincarnation if I couldn’t stop worrying about her. Otherwise, I’d remain a lonely, wandering ghost forever.
Grandma still felt sorry for me. Hearing my exaggerated claim, she finally stopped crying.
Her nose was red from sobbing, and her eyes were rimmed with redness, making her look heartbreakingly pitiful
The others noticed Grandma’s gaze fixed in my direction.
My mom found it odd and she commented, “Penelope’s nerves must be acting up again. Or is she hallucinating? There’s no one there–why is she staring at the windowsill?”
“It must be the nice weather, my dad suggested patiently.
“Mom probably wants to bask in the sun.
He leaned closer and comforted her. “Mom, once you’re feeling a bit stronger, I’ll take you outside to get
some fresh air.”
Grandma desperately wanted to tell him about me. He face contorted in frustration, but no matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t form a single word.
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Chapter 62 It Didn’t Hurt at All
Seeing Anna watching her intently, I quickly tried to calin Grandma.
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“Grandma, don’t act rashly. If you suddenly start talking. Anna will kill you! And if you die, no one will ever uncover the truth about my death.”
Grandma’s emotions slowly settled as she stared at me Her eyes were brimming with tears once again.
“Grandma, after I died. I wandered the mortal world for a long time. My body has been dismembered, and no one knows I’m gone. You’re the only one who can see me, so you have to live on.
Grandma blinked twice at me as it was her only way of responding.
My mom, noticing how exhausted my dad looked, urged him to
go rest.
Anna seized the opportunity. “Mom, you stayed up all night at the hospital with Grandma, and Luke’s busy with his work. Why don’t I stay tonight to look after her?”
My heart was immediately filled with dread.
“No! Absolutely not!”
Grandma, now calmer, also showed a flicker of panic in her eyes.
If my mom hadn’t arrived early last time, Anna might have already pushed Grandma to her death.
If everyone left. Anna could easily make her move.
Neither Grandma nor I could say anything to change their minds, and my mom had no reason to doubt Anna’s words. Instead, she was more concerned about Anna’s health,
“Your heart isn’t in good condition. You can’t stay up all night.”
“Mom, there are nurses here. I’ll rest for a bit and keep an eye on Grandma later.”
“No, that won’t do. It’s too hard for you to stay here alone. I’ll have Luke hire two caregivers to take turns looking after Grandma.”
Although my dad’s suggestion stemmed from concern for Anna, it was exactly what I wanted to hear. No matter how much Anna protested, my parents insisted, using her health as an excuse.
Anna had no choice but to agree.
The caregivers arrived quickly, and the rest of the family went back to the Sander residence. When the caregivers stepped out to get some medicine, Anna slowly approached Grandma.
I stood in front of Grandma, but Anna walked right through me, inching closer to her.
Grandma’s eyelids twitched wildly, and her eyes filled with nervousness and fear.
Anna smirked as she was clearly pleased with Grandma’s reaction. “What’s wrong, old hag? Scared? Don’t worry, I’m not stupid enough to finish you off here.”
Her tone turned mocking as she whispered in Grandma’s car. “Besides, it‘ I wanted you dead, I have a
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