Xion also knew very well the temperament and character of her grandfather. As her mother said, grandfather was too convinced of his own set of perceptions.
Just like the people from the ancient times who believed in geocentric theory: that the earth is the center of the entire universe, and the sun and all the stars revolve around the earth. This seemingly absurd theory lasted for thousands of years in the major civilizations on earth. It wasn’t until the 16th century that the heliocentric theory proposed by Copernicus that those ideas were gradually dismissed. Such concepts are deeply ingrained and have an impact on a person's vision and understanding.
Therefore, even if Kairi described the medicinal pill given by Charlie over the phone, Wilfred would never believe it. The best way, and the only way, was for Kairi to personally return to Astoria, and hand over a pill to Wilfred. Only then would he change his cognitive concepts.
So, Xion hurriedly asked, "Mom, it's so late, how will you get there?"
Kairi said helplessly, "There is no way, there are no commercial flights available at this time. I have to wait until tomorrow morning at the earliest, but by then it will be too late. I’ll have to trouble Young Master Wade to arrange a plane..."
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