Chapter 933 Graveyard Secrets and Family Bonds

Alex rubbed his face against Susie's, and said miserably, "Baby, I promise I won't be noisy anymore, let me go out with you, please..."

"I promised not to sing 'Tears Behind Bars' or 'White Dragon Horse'..."

Susie: "Really?"

Alex raised his wings and said, "Even more valuable than real gold!"

Susie and Wade: "..."

In the end, she brought Alex along. Alex nestled on Susie's shoulder, extremely happy.

If it weren't for the circumstances, it even wanted to sing "Today is a good day" in the cemetery.

***

The last time Susie came to sweep the tomb with her family, they encountered a confused ghost family and were in a hurry.

This time was rather leisurely. Susie and Wade returned to the Murray family cemetery and, along with their family, rearranged the ancestors' graves and had a conversation with them. It was close to afternoon when they finally made their way back home.

In the parking lot, Susie poked her head out and saw her master drifting to one side, so she quickly grabbed a yellow paper and slipped to the side.

Kellen raised an eyebrow slightly and turned around to pick up an incense stick.

Alana wondered, "Where did you go?"

Kellen said, "Go poke the ant nest."

Alana looked at the incense stick in his hand and said nothing.

Susie was overjoyed and went straight to a certain spot in the parking lot. She then crouched down and drew a circle on the ground.

She quickly took out a yellow paper and drew a bunch of things on it. She wrote her master's name and birthday on it, and she planned to burn the paper money for the deceased. Of course, she couldn't use a spiritual lighter. Susie looked around and realized that she didn't have a lighter.

A hand reached out from the side, and Kellen followed her by squatting down, helping her light the paper money.

"Did you burn paper money for the master?" Kellen whispered, "He doesn't need money anyway."

Susie: "Who would complain about having too much money?"

Kellen: "Hmm."

He was speechless.

Susie asked again, "Dad, what about you? What are you here for?"

Kellen inserted an incense stick into the muddy ground and said, "This is for you to offer incense to your master."

Although he/she died three thousand years ago.

But someone has to be concerned, right?

The father and daughter understood each other without words and exchanged a smile.

Mitch was waiting on the other side, casually looking into the distance, wanting to see if Charlotte's parents had come out.

In order to successfully win over Charlotte, Wade had to ask Charlotte's parents about some information...

Suddenly, he heard a soft sound in his ear and found himself holding something in his hand.

The full amount of the large banknotes of Tian Di Tong Yong Bank was trillions and trillions.

Still, there were more than ten in a row!

In an instant, his net worth soared to several billion, making him one of the wealthiest in the underworld.

Mitch: "..."

He looked at the communication that was pressed at the bottom, and saw familiar handwriting that said:

Happy holiday!

It was Susie's handwriting. She is now in primary school, and her handwriting is no longer crooked and twisted. It even looks somewhat nice, with strokes as smooth as iron and silver hooks, flowing like clouds. Hidden between the lines are the sharp and bold character.

Mitch laughed.

There are several forms of burning money. Some involve directly burning or offering money at intersections. Most commonly, people write the deceased's birthdate, name, or recite a set of incantations while burning the money. Eventually, these offerings will be sent to the altar of the underworld for the deceased's sustenance.

The Supply Hall is a place specifically designed to receive items sent by loved ones from the mortal world. It can be understood as a post office. The deceased person must bring their own name tag to the Supply Hall to collect it, in order to successfully receive the money.

However, now the money is personally burned by Yama and delivered directly to his hands, bypassing the offering pavilion.

Mitch's heart warmed, just as he was about to look for Susie, when he suddenly heard the familiar voice of the security guard from the other side of the parking lot.

"Hey! You two! No burning paper in the parking lot!"

Susie immediately looked nervous, and she puffed up her cheeks, blowing air into the paper money.

"Hoo! Hoo!"

The saliva flew out.

With the help of the air, the speed of burning paper money increased, and suddenly a pile of money fell around Mitch.

Kellen looked at the incense stick and thought to himself, "Well, it's fine. Offering it is already a gesture of goodwill."

He looked at the burnt paper money on the ground, stepped on it without changing his expression, and then said, "Sorry, we were just poking an anthill and playing with the kids."

Susie immediately showed a row of bright white teeth and laughed, "Hahaha~"

Security guard: "..."

Teasing the child? This is just teasing him...

After returning to the Murray family estate, Susie and Wade went to bed early after having dinner.

Upon seeing the situation, Lucy immediately said she would go to sleep.

Humph, my sister definitely sneaked out to play with Wade at night!

She also pretended to be asleep and followed him out!

One hour later.

Two hours later.

A steady snoring sound could be heard from Lucy's room: Hoo~ Hoo~

***

It was midnight.

The morgue in the hospital was gloomy, with the cold white lights having the same brightness as the lights upstairs, but with an added chill.

Wade followed Susie, Susie followed Kellen, and there was also a Mitch floating beside Kellen.

Kellen had his own way to bring them down, but the morgue was too quiet. Rows and rows of refrigerators were visible at a glance, with more and more cabinets on the side.

Each cabinet has twenty-four compartments, in which there are temporarily unclaimed corpses for various reasons.

Wade felt a chill down his spine as he entered the brightly lit morgue, which instead of providing a sense of peace, filled him with fear. It was as if countless things were lurking in the shadows, watching him...

"Sister... Didn't little Charlotte already been cremated and buried as ashes... Why did she still call us here?" Wade stammered and asked.

Susie was about to speak when suddenly there was a loud bang.

A crack suddenly appeared in the refrigerator next to Wade.