Chapter 188 A Visit to the Forgotten
Chapter 188 A Visit to the Forgotten
Chapter 188 A Visit to the Forgotten
Having changed into a different outfit for the occasion, Avery followed Frank out of the back door.
What amazed her was Frank's skill in disguise; he simply applied something to her face, easily altering
her features.
A layer of dark powder made Avery appear a decade older in an instant.
Frank's face, much like hers, was transformed into that of a middle-aged man, concealing his true
appearance.
The two of them visited Luminary Asylum again. Avery, pretending to be a distant relative of Jane,
found the director, while Frank did not show himself.
Avery was dumbfounded. Even without electricity, there were barbs on the fence-how did Frank
manage that?
They split up. Avery explained her reason for being there, and the director's face showed a trace of pity.
"Ah, this child is so pitiful. She's been here for so long, and her parents have never once visited, and
her body remains unclaimed to this day."
Avery had thought the body was already cremated, but to her surprise, it was still at the funeral home.
The image of Jane's youthful face flashed in her mind. Some people live pitiful lives, only to end up
even more tragic in death.
"Don't worry, director. We will take her back and bury her properly. Her parents are abroad, and it's
quite troublesome for them to come back to the country. I'm here to handle her affairs. Are there any of
her belongings left here?"
"Alright, I've kept all her belongings. Come with me."
As Avery passed the hospital room she had visited last time, she stopped. "May I go in and take a
look?"
"Go ahead. After her death, the other patients were moved out, and the room has been vacant."
Avery pushed open the door. The room, now even more stark than before, contained nothing but a bed
and a dresser, its walls whitewashed to a bleak pallor.
Sunlight filtered through the window, casting a glow that stirred up the dust in the air.
The bleak room was a mirror of Jane's desolate life.
"This niece of mine is truly pitiable. She excelled at school, yet who could have known she'd come to
this," Avery sighed.
The director agreed, "Indeed. She was such a beautiful young girl."
"Besides us, has anyone else come to visit her?"
"Not even her own family, let alone others. Oh, there was a boy who looked a lot like her who came
once, but his visit agitated Jane so much that it caused her to have a breakdown. After that, he never
came again."
At this, Avery's expression changed. "What did this boy look like?"
"He was quite tall, with darker skin, and looked like a college student."
"Director, we can look up the visitor records, right?"
"We can, but why do you want to see that?" The director looked at Avery skeptically.
Avery sighed again. "There's no point in hiding it now, and don't laugh at me, director. The reason my
poor niece ended up like this, driven mad, was because she was deceived and became pregnant at
school, forcing her to drop out. I want to see who did this to her. Her parents don't care, but I've been
fond of her since she was little. If it weren't for being abroad and unable to return sooner, I would have
come to collect the body earlier."
"Well, I'll look it up for you."
The director quickly found the name in the visitor records: Payne Baker.
He also handed over Jane's belongings to Avery, who thanked him profusely.
"It's the least I could do. It's about bringing things to a close," the director said, waving it off.
Avery continued to inquire, "I heard my niece was well taken care of by her attending physician while
she was alive. I would like to thank her in person."
"No need for that," the director replied, "Dr. Wood has already resigned."
Feigning surprise, Avery said, "Is that so? That's a shame. I heard she was a very good doctor."
"Dr. Wood was indeed a good doctor. She looked after Jane for the past two years. Perhaps she
couldn't accept Jane's sudden death. But we have to respect other people's decisions," the director
remarked.
After a few more fragmented questions, Avery bid farewell to the director and went directly to the
funeral home to claim Jane's body.
Upon hearing her intent, the staff cautioned, "Well, this female corpse died from a fall. Since the
relatives didn't pay for the funeral services, she was just put in the freezer without any cosmetic
preparation. And after two months, the body has decomposed, so you'll need to be prepared for that."
While speaking, the staff led them to the room where the bodies were kept, casually mentioning, "Most
of these are unclaimed. If nobody claims them after a while, we'll take care of it. You're in luck; this
body is still here."
Stopping, he pointed to a cabinet behind him. "This is her. Do you want to have a final farewell? If not,
we'll proceed with the cremation."