Yash turned to Miah's parents and exclaimed, "This person is a fraud! There are too many scammers these days, and now they're even using children to deceive. Unforgivable!" Miah's parents looked bewildered, glancing at Blake and then at Lilly.

But... they claimed to have seen their daughter, Miah...

Miah's parents, desperate for any glimmer of hope, were inclined to believe...

Yash's expression turned grim. In the past, encountering a fake practitioner would prompt him to take immediate action and teach them a lesson they wouldn't forget.

But now, as he looked at Lilly and Josh, two innocent children, especially the boy holding the ritual blade with an air of naive simplicity, Yash couldn't bring himself to act rashly.

Seems like he has complete trust in his father, causing harm to others! Yash suppressed his anger, approaching them to forcefully remove them.

However, Lilly suddenly spoke up, "Here's what we'll do. Since you don't believe what we say, let's settle it with a challenge."

Yash paused, asking, "What kind of challenge? The loser has to leave through that door?" He pointed towards the door.

Lilly glanced at Miah and replied, "Exactly."

Yash nodded, "No problem!"

It didn't matter who would have to leave; if they could leave on their own, it would be even better!

"It's a deal," he said. "But whoever backs out is a coward."

Lilly agreed, "Deal."

"What's the challenge?" Yash asked.

Lilly said, "Let's see who can make Miah's parents see Miah!"

Yash fell silent.

Wasn't this absurd?

"You deliberately said this knowing that Miah's parents are delusional," he accused.

As expected, when Miah's parents heard this, they became extremely excited, even trembling with anticipation.

"Okay, bring Miah back," Miah's mother sobbed. "We'll sell everything we have and give you as much money as you want, as long as we can see Miah." Yash was infuriated. At this moment, Blake, the fraudster, solidified his image in Yash's mind even more.

"You..." Yash couldn't contain his anger anymore. "How can you make them believe such nonsense?"

Lilly stared at him, her gaze unwavering. "Since you know that the dead cannot come back as ghosts, how can you make a dead person return?"

A fatal blow, hitting the nail on the head. Yash opened his mouth but couldn't utter a word.

Miah's parents had always trusted Yash. He had always been there for them, and he never asked for money. They thought they had encountered a genuinely kind person. Now, they looked at him with doubtful eyes.

In this situation, Yash could only tell the truth, "The dead cannot come back to life. I just couldn't bear to see your hopes shattered..."

Losing their daughter had driven them almost insane. If he directly made them accept the fact that their daughter was dead, they would truly lose their minds.

"So, I planned to temporarily bring Miah's spirit back so that she could bid her parents farewell during the seventh days..."

Only during the seventh day could Miah possibly return, but only in the form of possessing someone.

Yash had initially planned to "sacrifice" himself and take the risk of being possessed by a ghost to fulfill this task.

But now, Lilly had exposed his plan, leaving him feeling both frustrated and helpless.

Lilly understood. Saying it like this, this person wasn't too bad.

Although he lacked the ability, he didn't have ill intentions.

She spoke up, "You can't, but I can."

Pablo looked around, floating cross-legged to the side, taking out a book, and flipping through it with lowered eyes.

At this point, Lilly could do whatever she wanted, and Pablo wouldn't stop her anymore because she had shown her maturity.

As long as the general direction was right, Pablo wouldn't blindly follow her lead...

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