Chapter 205
Spoiled (Lily)
Zachary instinctively turned his head and stared at the door of the neighboring room. It took him an unusually long time to react. He watched as the door slowly swung back and creaked open. There was a strong wind; the wind had blown open the door to their room with a loud bang.
It appeared as though someone was slowly pulling open the door of the neighboring room. The door opened about one-third of the way and stopped.
Zachary froze. The door remained motionless, too. He had the impression that he was being observed by an invisible figure standing by the door, leaning against it, and watching him.
Zachary felt the tingling in his scalp. Once more, he attempted to force the door open. He yelled, âLilly, open the door!â
Damn! Sh*t! Things are getting out of control!
The door of the neighboring room remained still. Zachary thought he heard laughter, not weeping, coming from somewhere close by when the wind whistled. There was a saying that goes, âThe sinister laughter of spirits is worse than cryingâ.
Zachary pushed harder. He started to wonder. Is Lilly doing this to me on purpose?
Just then, the door finally opened after great effort. Lilly was panting heavily, and she said helplessly, âZac, the door opens outward!â
Lilly was unable to open the door because of how hard he pushed it. Lilly said, âZac, you pushed the door too hard.â
Zachary was not bothered by that. He entered the room in a flash. Maybe one would unleash his hidden potential when he was in a state of extreme fear. Zachary was not aware of the amount of force he used to push the door.
His tense face finally relaxed as soon as he entered the room. He muttered in confusion, âWhat the heck is the design of this hotel? âDo the doors actually open outward?â
The corridor was very narrow. There would be no way for anyone to pass through if everyone left their doors open.
Lilly acknowledged with a nod, âYeah, the design is very impractical.â
The ominous aura formed by the long and narrow corridors, while the doors facing each other formed an opposition. The initial layout of this building gave the impression that it was not meant for human beings.
Zachary took a quick look around.
The interior decoration seemed fine at first glance. A small living room with a cream-colored couch and white-painted walls The curtains were double-layered. The main curtain had been pulled aside, leaving only a layer of white sheer fabric that swayed gently in the wind. A cloud-shaped armchair stood next to the round coffee table, enhancing the overall clean and inviting design.
Zachary felt uncomfortable in every way. When he casually sat on the sofa, his body immediately sank into it. He complained, âThis furniture looks nice, but the quality is terrible.â
A good sofa should be resilient, soft without being saggy, and made of a comfortable fabric. The moment he sat down on this sofa, it began to sink, and the fabric had an uncomfortable, difficult-to-
describe feeling.
When Zachary examined the round coffee table closely, he even noticed that the paint had been applied haphazardly.
This room was a classic example of misleading photographyâit looks nice in pictures, but itâs awful to live in.
Lilly took things out of the luggage. She pulled out a pair of adorable yellow duck slippers and put them on. She then took out Zacharyâs slippers, two sets of blankets and sheets for the beds, two sets of clothing, a pack of equipment, towels, toothbrushes, and other daily necessities. Additionally, she brought a ton of snacks.
Zachary was dumbfounded. How did she manage to fit so many things into such a small suitcase?
With her slippers on, Lilly ran around, placing things where they belonged. She even took the time to comfort her brother. She said, âZac, hang in there! If you think weâre moving too slowly, we can check out the room next to us later.â
Zachary was stunned.
Take a look at the neighboring room?
Zachary was perplexed and asked, âWhy?â
Is it a must for us to catch the female spirit just because itâs there? Why canât we simply cast several exorcism spells from the comfort of our homes? Why should we put ourselves through the trouble of trying to capture ghosts?
Lilly explained, âIf we donât catch her, sheâll keep haunting you. Youâll keep having nightmares, slowly becoming weaker, and maybe even getting sick. Youâll develop vitiligo, toenail fungus, kidney deficiencies, epilepsy, mental disorders, and mental confusion.â
She pulled out her fingers and recounted all the possibilities in a jumbled manner.
Zachary was losing it. He yelled, âStop it!â
What a mess!
âAccording to the masterâs advice, it means you can run but you can never hide. If we did that, weâd be applying a bandage rather than solving the root cause,â Lilly explained.
Zachary asked again, âSo what? Is it necessary for us to travel all this way to catch her? Why canât we simply summon her from Clodston and catch her there?â
Lilly responded, âWhy didnât I think of that?â
Zachary said, âLetâs go home now.â
Lilly refused and shook her head, saying, âNo, we canât.â
Zachary covered his face and pulled his hair back. He asked in frustration, âWhy not?â
Lilly replied, âThe booking fee for the hotel is not refundable. It will burn if we leave.â
Zachary was rendered wordless. Do you think I care about that tiny amount of money?
âIâll give you the money!â Zacharyâs stubbornness got the better of him.
Lilly still shook her head and insisted, âThe money you give is yours. The money from Daddy belonged to him. It will be a waste of Daddyâs money if I take your money and donât stay at the hotel he booked.â
Sweet Peaâs reasoning was clear at times like this. Besides that, when she consulted Mr. Tortoise, the hexagram said they must make this trip, despite her being unaware of the reason.
Zachary thought he was going to vomit blood. The beloved little princess of his family actually haggles with him over a two-night hotel bill.
Forget it; Iâll let it go.
When he remembered that their stay had cost 1,000 dollars for two nights. For that kind of money, Zachary had to spend the entire day working as a sparring partner. From a young age, he had to work to support himself; he was aware that money does not come easily.
It appeared that he and Lilly had come to an understanding after their argument over the 1,000 dollars.
Well, since they were already hereâ¦
Zachary walked over with an irritated expression after noticing Lilly was bustling around. He grabbed her collar and said, âMove aside; Iâll tidy up the room. Youâve made a mess.â
Lilly protested, âItâs not messy!â
Zachary snorted, âI donât like other people touching my stuff.â
He removed his own belongings and âaccidentallyâ arranged Lillyâs as well.
Lilly ran off to play with Polly because she had nothing else to do. Lilly questioned as she unlocked the birdcage, âZac, shall we go to the neighboring room tonight?â
Zachary asked with a long face, âCanât we do it in broad daylight by tomorrow?â
Lilly shook her head and said, âGhosts only come out at night!â
Zachary was flabbergasted.
Fine. Letâs get it over with!
Polly walked out of the cage and walked in a zigzag pattern. It wandered about everywhere.
Polly said the same thing again, with a few additions this time, âOh, this place is nice and cool. There are people here, and there are people underneath the bed. Oh my! The air conditioner has two people on it.â
When Zachary heard this, he was about to make the bed, and his head started to feel numb once more. Under Lillyâs perplexed gaze, he took a step back and then quickly hid his response. He walked toward the bathroom with his toiletries.
Polly exclaimed, âOh, thereâs a woman in the bathroom!â
Zachary could not take it anymore; he shouted, âShut up!â
Lilly looked at Polly in confusion and asked the parrot, âWhere are the people on the air conditioner?â
Polly replied, âItâs those shameless people in their underwear!â
Zachary was speechless. Those two were the air conditionerâs logos.
Lilly said again, âI didnât see anyone under the bed.â
Polly flew down, reached under the bed, and pulled out a business card. Something about foot massage and the all-night foot massage service was mentioned on the card. Additionally, it was printed with a picture of a sexy woman.
âCaw caw, there are people! There are people!â
Zachary was flabbergasted.
Thatâs a shameless business card! Enough is enough.
He headed for the bathroom with his towel and toothbrush in his hand. He glanced at the promotional pamphlet that was posted on the bathroom door. A friendly reminder about fire safety and electrical safety was provided by a smiling woman who was printed on the brochure.
When the parrot mentions thereâs a woman in the bathroom, does it refer to this woman?
Zachary, however, failed to notice Lillyâs sudden eye blink. She stared intently toward the bathroom and said, âHuh? Polly is right, there is a woman here.â