“Yeah, it would be nice to have a clue.” Aria said as she ruffled her hair.
Jake pursed his lips, “The clues are there, but they can’t be interpreted.”
“What do you mean?” Aria looked at him confusedly.
He replied, “Some time ago, I found a letter in my grandfather’s former room, and it said that the will is with my parents, but my parents have been dead for eighteen years, so it became contradictory.”
“Indeed, but who says that if it is definitely around them.” Aria laughed.
Jake looked stunned, “Are you saying that the will could possibly be in my parents’ tomb?”
“It shouldn’t be possible in the tomb, after all, no one would move the tomb, and it could be somewhere next to the tomb too.” Aria analyzed.
Jake’s fists clenched, “Maybe, you’re right.”
Normally, no one would think about a will being next to a tomb, because no one would think anyone would hide anything in a place like that.
But it was precisely this impossibility that made it more and more likely.