Chapter 87: Moving, Butler

Sidney's ancestral home was located at No. 11 Jazz Road in the West District of Lundan.

Like all followers of Naturalism who are close to nature, the three-story mansion sat amidst a vast green-covered estate, primarily featuring a stone facade that seemed unimposing, yet the interior decoration was luxurious, filled with the classical nobility of the old Union Jack.

The black limousine entered through the manor gates, driving down the tree-lined road to stop at the front door.

After getting out of the car, Wayne circled the three-story mansion.

According to Hefei, Sidney, unfortunately, was hospitalized for mental health issues and began speech therapy. When The Church was transferring his duties, they unexpectedly discovered that this frugal Priest had tax issues and unexplained sources of substantial wealth.