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Heiress Unmasked: Shaking the World With Geomancy novel Chapter 933

"The negative energy lingering on your wife and kid is very mild, and it can be completely removed if you sunbathe for a few more days. This also means that the ghost hasn't been around since that incident."

Shannon added, "If you'd like to know the reason for his actions, I suggest you ask the police to investigate the cause of his suicide or his backstory."

Usually, spirits wouldn't materialize before the living unless they had some form of lingering attachment. For instance, Cody, who harassed his neighbors as revenge, and Genevieve, who wanted her house back.

To understand the reason behind their behavior, one would need to start by understanding their lingering attachment before their death.

While Will returned to the precinct to retrieve the driver's death record, Shannon turned to Skylar and Juniper, asking, "One of us will do the job. Anyone volunteering?"

Skylar glanced at Juniper, then stated, "I'll go."

Everyone else, including the livestream audience, was unaware of their conversation. As such, they were confused when they saw Skylar standing up, grabbing his bag, and preparing to leave.

Olivia looked up and asked, "Where are you going?"

Meeting her concerned gaze, Skylar answered, "Silverwood Avenue. Usually, those with lingering attachments would loiter at their place of death."

It would take some time before the police dug out the information. To make things more efficient, he could head to Silverwood Avenue now, seize the ghost, and question his intention. Besides, having a ghost car remaining on a busy road might bring more car accidents in the future.

"Three years ago, however, the child had a sudden medical emergency but unfortunately passed away on his way to the hospital due to traffic congestion. Mr. Lechner later drove into the guardrail a month after burying his son."

His tone was weighed down with solemnity as he read through the report. Though the case had been closed as a suicide, he couldn't shake the feeling of deep empathy, knowing the overwhelming despair that had driven him to his tragic end.

Losing his child, after already enduring the loss of his wife, was like having all hope drained from his life. His son could've lived, if not for the delay caused by the traffic jam. One could only imagine the intense frustration and bitterness that he must've felt at that moment.

What made it even worse was that the traffic jam wasn't caused by an accident but by the usual rush-hour congestion. He couldn't even direct his anger and vengeance on a target.

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