Chapter 660 Traveled A Great Distance
- It was a green cotton bag that could be used to store newspapers. It was the same as his overcoat. Cody was an adolescent wearing a newspaper guy hat. He had something in his hand, and his face was filthy. "He dared to come here?" The fact that there were still ghosts that dared to enter this area greatly startled Leo. There was no anger in that spirit, which set it apart from them. If it entered the memorial hall, it may easily fall apart. Cody turned to look at Wynter after noticing some movement. His eyes glowed. "Hi there. I was finally noticed. I'm not sure what's happening, but nobody was able to see me.
- "If others could see you, then they would get the exorcist." Holding his dummy, Leo could not help but reprimand him. Glancing down at the envelope in the boy's fingers, Wynter appeared to be pondering as she approached. Cody dabbed at his perspiration. He appeared to be exhausted from walking a long distance. "Miss, I was requested to deliver a letter for the Quinnells at this address. Are you acquainted with Mr. Quinnell Senior"? I do. He's my grandfather. Wynter made no attempt to inform Cody of his death. Due to buried karma, spirits persisted in the world. Furthermore, they relied on their own resolve to sustain them.
- Cody had a feeling of urgency, as though he had a crucial problem for the Quinnells. "At last. I arrived here after a lengthy train trip. I almost got lost in Northern Plains since it's so big. They even have distinct trains. Cody added, "Could you please get Mr. Quinnell Senior for me?" with a joyful smile of relief. Everyone insisted that I deliver this message to him directly. This time, my vacation wouldn't be in vain. "Everyone?" When Wynter saw the term, she smiled slightly and lifted her eyebrows. Cody's legs were injured, and he was quite emaciated. His gaze wavered as if he were concealing something. "Yes, everyone is waiting for Mr. Quinnell Senior."