Christina didn't notice the seer's blank look. She took a peek at Angelica over at the reception desk, lowered her voice, and said, "I mean Lanevus's child."
She extended her hand to point at the young lady with the sunhat and said, "This is my niece, Megose. Her mother is my elder sister. I'm very sorry and regretful that I thought Lanevus was an outstanding young man back then, and I introduced Megose to Lanevus, who was single. Then they became lovers.
"Megose's parents were happy with Lanevus at first too. They planned to pour all their savings into the steel company after they got engaged. Luckily, before that happened, Lanevus ran away. Their family didn't encounter any life-threatening losses. Unfortunately, my sister and brother-in-law have to explain to their relatives and friends why the engagement ceremony will be canceled, and they have to worry about the child that Megose is bearing.
Regarding this chapter, the author explains two chapters down with a footnote without giving any spoilers. If he wanted to force Klein not to activate his Spirit Vision to miss the observation, he would have used a milder method which would not seem that jarring, such as activating his Spirit Vision, only to not discover anything. Or, it was some small psychological problem. There would be sufficient reasons for future explanations. Then, why did the author emphasize that Klein had forgotten to activate his Spirit Vision? Have some confidence in the author.