Chapter 1892

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Vivian nodded repeatedly.

Janine still felt uneasy.

Ted gently persuaded her, "Trust her."

"How about letting her stay at my house? I can have Tyne keep her company. You two girls must have a lot in common," Natalie suggested.

Hadwin's eyes lit up slightly, and he chimed in, "That sounds like a good idea. Tyne has been wanting to meet you."

Hearing this, Natalie shot her son a warning look. Even if Vivian came to stay at their house, this boy had better not entertain any foolish thoughts. If Vivian stayed, Hadwin might as well find somewhere else to stay for the time being.

Vivian forced a smile. "Thank you, Aunt Natalie, but it's really not necessary. I can take care of myself just fine, don't worry. And I've been busy with a lot of schoolwork lately, so I need time to focus."

"Oh, I see. Well, take good care of yourself at home, and you can call me anytime," Natalie replied. She could tell that Vivian didn't want to trouble anyone and just wanted to rest quietly at home.

That made sense there's no place as comfortable as one's own home. Besides, all young girls would eventually grow up and sometimes need their own space. Too much involvement from the elders might make them feel restrained.

Afterward, Janine gave Vivian a few more instructions. Seeing that she looked tired, everyone gradually left.

Harvey volunteered to stay behind.

Once it was just the two of them, Harvey didn't beat around the bush. He asked directly, "Did you... go to that place again?"

Vivian didn't hide it. She briefly recounted her experience with Manfred.

"You're saying there are cursed s in that world too? And you have a chance

to find the copper mirror there?" Harvey asked quickly.

Vivian nodded. "Yes."

"In that case," Harvey suggested, "why not shift your approach? If you can't find the copper mirror, could you focus on finding someone who can deal with those evil entities? That might lead you to Skylar."

Vivian's eyes lit up. "Why didn't I think of that? Uncle Harvey, you're amazing for coming up with this so quickly!"

The next time she went to see Manfred, she'd make it a point to find someone who could handle the cursed s.

Maybe that world had plenty of such people, and it would certainly be faster than scouring the entire world for a single copper mirror.

By pursuing both paths, she was confident she could find her parents quickly.

Harvey smiled. "This time, you were there for two years?"

"Yes, and I didn't expect it. I've only been away for about a month, but over there, two years have passed.

"And the worst part is, I left without saying goodbye. He must be worried sick if he can't find me. Plus, if go back, who knows how much time will have passed again?" Vivian said, growing anxious.

She really couldn't grasp the rules of traveling back and forth between the past

and present. The patterns seemed unpredictable.

Harvey's expression turned serious

as well. "Don't rush. Right now, you've just recovered from a fever, and your body is still weak. Focus on getting better first."

Vivian knew there was no point in being hasty. Since she was back now, she might as well rest and recover. "Did the doctor say when I can be discharged?"

"If you feel fine now, you can leave. The fever is gone, and all the tests came back normal. You just need to rest properly at home," Harvey replied.

"Then I want to go home now," Vivian said eagerly. She was afraid that the next time she saw Manfred, it might be years or months later.