Chapter 91
Spoiled (Lily)
After sliding down the slide, they went to play on the roller coaster in the childrenâs version.
Lilly and Hannah kept screaming and laughing.
On the other hand, Drake remained expressionless the entire time. Itâs not fun.
Josh was thinking of something else. Assuming the roller coasterâs speed is xx, and the eccentricity of the semicircle is xx, how many eccentricities do I need to see ghosts?
Then, they played with the jumping machine, which was only four floors high, and the speed was also slow.
Lilly shouted, âWow!â
Hannah yelled, âItâs fun!â
Drake was expressionless. But he had never played such a childish facility, and it seemed okay.
Josh thought again. Assuming that the falling speed of the jumping machine is xx, and the human heart rate is xx, what is the falling speed to see ghosts?
His final calculation results were all beyond the speed of light. He would die if he fell on the ground at the speed of light. He could see ghosts for sure at that time.
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After playing the merry-go-round, bumper cars, high-altitude swings, and childrenâs tumbling fun, Lilly and Hannah were out of breath. They held a glass of juice each and drank.
Josh calculated all the speeds of the facilities and concluded the rate would not work to see ghosts.
The theory of the magnetic field was more reliable.
Drake was still expressionless, but his eyes were somewhat mixed with excitement, and his cheeks were flushed.
Lilly tilted her head and asked again, âDrake, is it fun?â
Drake answered, ââ¦not bad!â
Hannah shouted, âItâs so fun! Drake, you just donât admit it!â
Lilly was stunned, then imitated Hannah, âHaha! You didnât admit it!â
Seeing Lilly laughing, Hannah got even more excited. âDrake has a hard tongue!â
Lilly followed Hannahâs words. âHaha! Drake has a hard tongue!â
Drake felt helpless. Does Lilly know what Hannah means? She only knew imitating and laughing.
Drake, a top literature student, could not bear it and corrected them, âItâs a forked tongue, not a hard tongue!â
Lilly and Hannah echoed, âYes, youâre right!â
Drake was speechless. I seem to scold myself.
While they were laughing, Rebecca walked over lightly like a ghost as if stepping on nothingness.
Josh was thinking about the relationship between magnetic fields and ghosts. When he looked up, he saw Rebecca, who looked like a ghost in red clothes. He was so frightened that he almost jumped up.
He took a closer look and found that she was a human being. He breathed a sigh of relief and relaxed.
He saw Rebecca sitting on the chair next to him and exhaling sleepily. She leaned against the back of the chair and looked so tired.
Lilly greeted, âHello, Aunty. We ran into each other again.â
Hannah followed Lillyâs gaze and asked Lilly, âWho is she?â She did not remember Rebecca.
Drake squinted. âSheâs that jumped-in-line girlâs family.â
Rebecca turned her head weakly. She was stunned when she saw Lilly and the others, then said, âOh⦠itâs you!â
Lilly stared at the malignant spirit on Rebeccaâs shoulder.
Seeing Lilly staring at Rebecca, Josh subconsciously asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
Lilly leaned close to his ear, then whispered, âJosh, thereâs a ghost on her shoulderâ¦â
Upon hearing that, Josh took aback.
Lilly looked at Josh, who had changed his position, and asked strangely, âJosh, whatâs wrong with you?â
Josh answered, âNothing, itâs too windy over there.â
Rebecca smiled. âIâm sorry about what happened just nowâ¦â
Lilly shook her head. âItâs fine. Aunty, whatâs your name?â
Rebecca leaned back while hunching over, and she looked tiredly. She replied, âMy name is Rebecca Fisher.â
Hannah looked at Rebecca strangely. âAunty, why did you bring Nicole here?â
This aunt looks kind. Why did she bring that arrogant girl?
Lilly nodded. âYes, why? You can come to play with good friends. Why do you want to play with that granny and Nicole if you donât like them?â
Rebecca seemed to dislike Nicole and Lydia.
Rebecca pursed her lips resentfully. âI donât want to bring them either. But theyâre my husbandâs relatives and insisted on coming to Dreamrealm. D*mn it! I havenât brought my daughter to Dreamrealm before, but I brought them here.â
Lilly wondered. âCanât you refuse them?â
Rebecca responded, âTheyâre my husbandâs relatives. Itâs hard to refuse them.â
Lilly shook her head. She felt the adult world was so strange. She wondered why Rebecca could not reject them if she did not like them. After all, happiness was the most important thing. Why did Rebecca force herself?
Josh, who was more logical, asked curiously, âSince theyâre your husbandâs relatives, why didnât he bring them himself?â
Rebecca replied angrily, âHe said he was going fishing and didnât have time to come!â
Four children were stunned. Go fishing? Fishing isnât a job! Since he isnât busy with work, why canât he come?
Hannah frowned. âYou canât come either! Donât spoil him!â
Granny said, donât spoil me even if I donât eat. And I can learn to eat well in the end.
Rebecca sighed and shook her head. âForget it. I donât want to quarrel with him. I still have work to do.
Arguing too much will affect my mood, and I canât work quietly. In our family, Iâm the one making money.
If I canât do my job, I have no money. So I donât want to fight.â
The children were speechless. It turned out Rebecca still had to work. They felt the logic was strange.
In their view, the people who worked should concentrate, and those who did not work take care of other things.
Lilly asked, âSo you donât go to work today?â
Rebecca shook her head. âIâm a novel author. I work freely, and I can work at night.â
Drake was speechless.
He thought Rebecca was a housewife while her husband worked to earn money, so no matter how unhappy she was, she should bring her husbandâs relatives out to play. He did not expect that she was the one who made money in the family. He even did not understand why she was so aggrieved when she had a reason to refuse her husbandâs relatives.
Just then, Lydia came over with Nicole. When she saw Lilly and the others, she snorted immediately.
âWhat bad luck to meet you all again!â
She looked around and found the chairs in the rest area all occupied.
At first, Josh was sitting on Lillyâs left, but Lilly and Rebecca sat together after the switch with a space between them.
Lydia shouted to Lilly, âHey, move over! We want to sit here!â
Lilly immediately refused, âSorry, my brothers and sister are sitting on the other side. I canât move.â
Lydia stared at Lilly. âKids only occupy a little space. You can sit on the other side!â
Hannah frowned. âWe donât! We wonât let you sit!â
Josh crossed his arms and sneered. âAre you the queen? Do you think weâll listen to you when you order us?â
Lilly nodded heavily and echoed. âYes, we wonât let you sit! Even if I get up, it wonât be enough for you to sit!â
The horizontal chair in the rest area could only accommodate a few people. Even if she moved, Lydia still could not fit it.
Lydia was pissed off. She kept cursing and complaining, âWhat a group of impolite kids! I wonder how your parents teach you all!â
Anthony, who had just returned with the popcorn, heard that. His expression became gloomy instantly.
âI dote on them. Any opinion?â
Lydia usually bullied the weaklings. But she shuttered when she looked at Anthony in a suit. He looked luxurious, and his eyes were even more terrifyingly sharp.
So Lydia could only complain to Rebecca, âLook at the bad place you brought! You said itâs the best amusement park in Clodston. Thereâs not even a place to sit!â
Rebecca sighed, stood up, and said, âAunt Lydia, you sit with Nicole. Stop arguingâ¦â