Chapter 1837 I Will Arrange It

Elijah squatted in front of the tombstone and wiped off the water drops on it.

He put the flowers and fruits down.

"Father, Sally and I are leaving. When we come back next time, it should be winter."

On the tombstone, Adonis smiled kindly in the photo.

Elijah caressed the photo lightly.

"I have read your comments in the scriptures I wrote.

"I'm very happy that you used to be proud of me."

Elijah lowered his eyes as he spoke.

"In the future, I will live a good life. I will do my best to help the church. You don't have to worry."

He said many things in front of the grave.

Then he looked at the time.

He finally got up and glanced at the photo again.

Then he turned around and went to replace Sally.

Sally sat opposite Micah, watching Micah have breakfast.

"Won't you go with me?" Sally asked.

Micah sighed helplessly, "Mrs. Patterson, you have already taken one away. Just let the little one go."

Sally was amused. "I didn't take Elijah away. It was him who took me away, okay?"

"It's all the same." Micah took a sip of milk.

Then the two suddenly fell silent.

It was about time.

Elijah was here.

Micah waved at Sally. "Brother Elijah is here. You can go. I have to clean the fallen leaves, so I won't see you off." Sally nodded. "Alright."

Micah lowered his eyes, not looking at Sally. "You must listen to what I said that day."

"Okay." Sally nodded.

"Goodbye."

"Goodbye."

Sally got up.

Micah still didn't look up. He grabbed the edge of the bowl.

"Micah!"

Suddenly, Sally called him.

Micah subconsciously raised his eyes.

His eyes were filled with tears.

"What?" He asked depressedly.

"I am always ready to be your mother," Sally said seriously.

Micah immediately looked away. Tears fell into the milk.

Sally was afraid that she would cry, too.

She waved at Micah. "Goodbye."

Sally walked to Elijah.

Elijah touched her head and then held her hand.

Micah did not see Sally off that day.

It was Brett who sent the two to the parking lot.

"Brett, call me if you need me," Elijah told Brett.

"Understood," Brett said, "By the way, I have been busy with Father's funeral these days, so I forgot about something. We contacted the family of the woman who had a split personality, but... they were deceived by a charlatan and lost a lot of money. They don't have money to treat the woman anymore."

"Just give me their contact information," Elijah said, "I will arrange it."

"Okay." Brett nodded. "You will be blessed if you help her."

Brett gave Elijah the woman's contact information.

Then he talked to Elijah for a while.

Before the sun completely rose, Elijah and Sally started their path back to Northern Canakey.

Brett stood silently, watching their car go further and further until it disappeared at the end of the road.

Then he let out a long sigh.

When he returned to the church, he called the woman's family back.

It took a long time for them to answer the call.

"Die!"

As soon as the phone was connected, Brett heard the woman's sharp roar.

"I'm sorry. My daughter is crazy." A woman's helpless voice came from the phone.

"It's okay. The kind person who I mentioned to you a few days ago should contact you soon. Don't worry about the medical expenses. They will arrange it."

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