"How can you be blind?" Jean tilted her head as she waved her hand in front of him.

"Jean, what did I say about being polite?" Naru folded his arms as Jean immediately pulled her hand back and placed it on her back. "Sorry, Ray." She shyly said.

"It's okay, Jean." He smiled. "I honestly know what you all look like."

"Come one, let's sit." Bou-san carried the boy towards the sofa and had him sat on his lap. The monk was happy to help the kid with introducing him to Oliver Davis and his daughter.

"Interesting, how can you know what we all look like when you can't even see?" Ayako frankly asked. It made everyone in the room felt awkward. They couldn't blame Ayako's direct approach she was a doctor.

"Astral projection."

"Don't you have to be asleep when you're doing that?" John asked.

"Well, in my case, I can do it when I meditate or when I'm daydreaming." Ray turned his head towards Naru. He found the skill of the child as unique and different from the usual astral projection. "I'm quite blessed to have a guardian. She helps me in my dreams."

"She?" His eyes etched towards the young boy and his forehead puckered, assuming that the kid was talking about his missing assistant.

"Yes, Dr. Davis. I think you might know her." Naru's body stiffened with his remark, and his brows bumped together in a scowl. His assumptions years ago were correct but he had to confirm it before concluding the connection.

"Is it my mother?" Jean blissfully smiled asking the boy. "Yes, Jean."

The young girl's eyes started to water, she held her cheeks and slipped her hand on top of her eyes to hide the tears from the people inside the room. Her heart leaped in joy hearing that she wasn't the only one that her mother communicated.

"Did she also talk to you about the afterlife?" Jean asked.

Ray turned towards Naru for a while and exchanged looks. He was aware that his daughter didn't have a slight clue that her mother wasn't dead. After Ayako had reviewed the report, he called the woman who performed the autopsy, demanded an exhumation and told them to re-examine the body with Ayako Matsuzaki.

Eager to talk about Mai's possibility of being alive, Naru caressed his daughter's hair and smiled down at her. "I would like to discuss something about your mother in private."


It took some time for Naru and Jean to finish their private discussion. As the day was about to end, a particular knock on the door was heard by the remaining people in the room. Oliver Davis stayed inside Yasuhara's office to finish a document that he has been working in England. Yasuhara took time in entertaining Jean and Ray in the lounge. The two children jumped from their seats and approached the door followed by Yasuhara.

A woman with curly brown hair and dark brown eyes wearing a maroon off-shoulder dress surprised the children and their sitter.

"Is this Shibuya Psychic Research?" Yasuhara couldn't help but nod with a blush on his face. It was his first time seeing a beautiful woman in front of him.

"My name is Todo Hikari, and I think I'm possessed."

Silence in minutes was long as they waited for Oliver Davis to step out of his office. Since he was in the office, he decided to listen to cases that may interest him. He sat down with the two children by his side and Yasuhara, seated across the table.

"why do think you are possessed?"

The lady dropped her head with her hands locked together above her lap. Her eyes started to tear up. Jean stood up and handed her the tissues.

"Thank you." Said the woman.

"To be honest, Mr. Shibuya, We moved from the city to the province so that the baby would live in a healthy and fresh environment. My sister has severe asthma. So, two months ago, we finally settled in a house in Ubagamori. The first week was normal, but later on, my sister wakes up in the middle of the night saying she felt someone was watching her and felt something in between her legs. It was constant for the next two weeks but then one night my sister woke up bleeding, she was crying in pain. When we got to the hospital, the doctor said that the baby was gone."

"The baby died?" Yasuhara asked.

"No, the fetus was gone from her womb. But a part of its hand was still in my sister." The client started to cry again.

"I'm sorry, Ms. Todo. But, I don't think we can help you with that. If the target were just her baby, it would be hard in our part for us to remove the culprit." Oliver Davis closed his notebook and then stood up.

"Wait!" She stood up as well.

"Please, whenever I am with someone pregnant I have an urge to take or kill the baby inside. You have to help me!" The woman knelt down begging. Jean watched as his father sighed and then helped the woman to get up.

"I have a feeling, I killed my sister's baby." Todo looked down with her hands clenched into a fist.

With his arms crossed and his chin lifted, he started to reconsider the case that he was about to take. He stared at Jean and Ray for a while and then sighed. "Did you happen to feel something wrong before?"

The lady stood for a while before snapping her fingers and remembered. "It was maybe four months ago; I was checking out the house that my late fiancée owned near Chiba. I visited if for my sister and me to stay. One moment I was fine and the next thing I knew I was in the forest."

"Can we have the address of the house that you checked? I think it's best if we start from the source." The client looked up at the raven-haired man and smiled. She nodded and then started to tear-up.

"Thank you…" She whimpered.

"Here is our business card, kindly send over the address in that email, and we will get through it." Yasuhara smiled and handed the card.

"Are there any occupants in the house?"

"Ah, not anymore. Why do you ask?"

"Can you provide us three rooms?" Yasuhara inquired, and the lady nodded.


Jean and Ray stared at each other for a while before focusing on the spoon they were holding. Jean had looked at the metal spoon before she stared at his spoon. The spoon that the young monk was holding started to bend.

"Ray! No fair! You cheated!" Jean pointed at the bent spoon.

"Nuh-uh, I didn't." Ray blinked his eyes and shook his head. "I didn't even know I bent it." He lied.

"Jean! What did I tell you about using your PK?"Oliver Davis shut the door before approaching the child with disappointment.

"Daddy, Ray thought me a trick so that I wouldn't pass out." Jean stood up from her seat. "He taught me to bounce back the energy so that he could boost it up for me." Jean smiled.

Oliver Davis stared at the two children folded his arms as he raised a brow. He sat down on the sofa with Jean and Ray before looking at the two spoons. He leaned back and touched the two children's shoulders as he pulled them both near him. The blind boy was surprisingly shocked to feel a protective embrace from a man who barely knew him.

"What's the matter, Dr. Davis?" Ray asked.

"I'm just tired that's all." Oliver Davis closed his eyes as he looked up at the ceiling. "Dr. Davis, are you sure it's okay for me to stay with you and Jean? I can stay with Father John." Naru shook his head and took a deep breath before feeling his vibrating phone.

Jean voluntarily pulled his phone from his coat and gave it to him. "Here you go, Daddy." She smiled.

His finger slid on the screen and read the email that his latest client gave. His eyes wide, his body frozen and his mouth with a small gap. He held the phone tightly with tension. His phone started to vibrate again. His surprised looked slowly faded as he answered the phone.

"The address, I forwarded it to you. Did you read it?" Yasuhara's voice said on the other line.

"Yes." Oliver Davis sighed.

"Are you going to take it? Even though we know that this was the same house from the case where we last saw Mai."