Seeing the twinkle in Palmer''s eyes, Noe felt her own heart skip a beat in response. She averted
her gaze, awkwardly touched her face, and then turned on her heel and strode away.
"Let''s head back," she suggested.
Palmer followed closely behind Noe, his eyes never straying from her form.
In the car, Horatio and Alkaid were having a stare-off.
"It''s been years, and I can''t just take your word for it that you''re Alkaid. You''ll have to prove it,"
Horatio dered.
Alkaid raised an eyebrow. "Go on, then."
Horatio cleared his throat and said solemnly, "Medusa turned a general''s wife to stone, and the
general eximed, ''How dare you petrify my dear wife!''"
Alkaid kept a straight face. "A bird of sorrow for lost love."
Horatio pressed on, "What did the gentleman say when Lady Medusa passed gas unexpectedly?"
Alkaid shrugged, "Didn''t see thating, you''re a rattlesnake."
Material ? of N?velDrama.Org.
Increasing the difficulty, Horatio continued, "You''re cursed out by Noe, but you still say, ''I''d face a
thousand deaths before I''d resign!''"
With a confident smile, Alkaid responded, "Cursed a thousand times, I''d never quit."
High-fiving each other, Horatio confirmed, "That''s you, alright. Let''s roll."
Annie, who was driving, looked bewildered. "What kind of inside jokes are these? Have I been out
of the loop for so long that the world''s turned upside down?"
Noe exined, "Horatio''s got a taste for this stuff. He''s a monk; let him have his fun."
Despite his monk status, Horatio had a youthful spirit, enjoying a good corny joke now and then, a
habit Noe had grown ustomed to.
Alkaid was one of the few who could keep up with Horatio''s unique sense of humor.
Palmer chuckled. "Horatio''s interests are certainly unique, quite fascinating. Was that Bowie trying
to stop him earlier?"
Outside the VIP room, Palmer had bumped into some business partners and couldn''t follow Noe
inside. When Noe emerged, Palmer also noticed Bowie, who had been lingering behind Horatio.
Bowie had been called back to deal with some Richardson family affairs and naturally, didn''t want to
miss out on encountering Horatio.
Noe raised an eyebrow. "I guess he wanted the monk to solve his puzzles. Seems like he''s been
quite troubledtely."
Horatio waved dismissively. "I''m no detective; if you''ve got problems, go to the police, not me."
"What brings you down from the monastery this time?"
Horatio, satisfied with the sugar-free c Alkaid had brought him, took a big gulp and let out a
contented belch.
"Burp…I''m here to perform a ritual for my senior; she asked me to help her daughter-inw find
peace. That, I can do."
Annie looked surprised. "A monk with a senior who has a daughter-inw?"
"Oh, my senior didn''t take the vows. She just learned the craft from our master. Marriage and
children were all part of her path."
The master who trained Horatio, a truly remarkable monk, was no ordinary person.
Noe nodded. "So, are you staying with the Schnabels, or would you prefer a hotel?"
After a moment of silence and some contemtion, Horatio''s face brightened with a smile.
"I''ll stay with you. Just find me a room with some sunshine. My senior lives nearby."
Noe knew Horatio preferred not to be a bother. Staying with the Schnabels would at least keep
the unwanted visitors at bay.
Palmer''s gaze sharpened a bit.
It wasn''t that he disrespected Horatio, but Horatio didn''t exactly fit the monk image, with his
charming red-tinted eyes and a clean, handsome face. Considering Horatio and Noe''s long
acquaintance, Palmer couldn''t help but feel wary.
"The Schnabel Manor is quite bustling. Why don''t you stay at my ce? It''s more serene."
Annie wore a look of astonishment.
Good heavens, was the sun rising from the west? Her boss was notoriously private, hardly ever
weing strangers to his home. Even her stays were work-rted exceptions. Now, he was
inviting Horatio to the Pock Mansion?
Most likely, it was all for Ms. Noe''s sake.
Noe, catching on to Palmer''s intention, raised an eyebrow. "Monk, you choose."
Horatio, stroking his smooth chin, looked whimsically. "Do you have c?"
"Plenty."
"How close is it to Noe''s ce?"
"Right across hers."
With that, Horatio happily decided to stay with Palmer at the Pock Mansion!
Noe looked at Palmer with a yful glint in her eye.
A monk, really? Did Palmer need to be this cautious? She wasn''t so desperate as to be interested
in a bald monk!
Upon arriving at the Pock Mansion, ra was discussing matters concerning Lavinia with the
family. When Horatio entered, Sexton immediately stood up, staring intently at him.
"Horatio, what brings you here?"
Jacob, too, was surprised to see the handsome monk apanying Palmer, his mouth agape in
shock.
Horatio was a figure of renown! And here he was, at the Pock Mansion!
Helen looked on coldly, her lips curling disdainfully. "All sh, no substance. A monk draped in gold,
how tacky."
Just as Jacob was about to chide his outspoken mother, Horatio stepped forward, closing the
distance.
"My dear senior! I''ve missed you so!"
Helen rolled her eyes in response. "Your room''s all set up. Don''t bug me unless it''s necessary. Let''s
n a memorial service and then you can head back."
"Sure thing!"
Everyone was gobsmacked!
Helen was actually Horatio''s senior disciple?
But the ages didn''t seem to match at all!
With a guileless smile, Horatio exined, "My master took me under his wing in hister years. I
was hisst student before he passed away, so there''s quite an age gap between me and my fellow
disciples. Originally, my master didn''t take female students. But he made an exception for her here
because of her extraordinary talent."
Sexton was astonished. "Howe you never mentioned this before, Helen?"
"Do I need to report everything to you? I invited Horatio to perform a memorial service for Kendra
Fowler, a proper ceremony."
Kendra was the deceased daughter-inw of the Pock family and Palmer''s mother.
Jacob was equally amazed!
"Mom, we had no idea about any of this! A memorial service for Kendra, and you invited Horatio?"
Helen replied indifferently, "She deserves it, and I''m willing. Any objections? It was supposed to
include your wife too, but since Lavinia is still alive, let''s allow Kendra some peace on the other
side."
With that, she walked away, her figure appearing notably more weathered, as if she had aged
significantly in just a few days.
Time spared no beauty, yet it left its cruel marks on them.
ra coughed twice, nudging Horatio who was beside her. "So, master, what exactly did my
grandma study?"
It was normal for her to be curious, especially since Helen''s demeanor hardly seemed like that of a
serene practitioner.
Horatio spread his hands, an innocent look on his handsome face. "Did she not tell you? Well, that
really shows she doesn''t think much of keeping you in the loop. She was trained in the art of tomb
raiding,monly known as grave robbing. Oh, she used to work with someonest named
Richardson. I think they were partners."