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Chapter 610: The Carousel Is What Boys Should Ride
....Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The cowardly ghost stopped right there and left after saying that.
The muddled ghost followed behind slowly and muttered, “What chance? Amelia is just a slightly more powerful Daoist priest. What chance can she have…” At most, she would be a talented Daoist priest. She was already so powerful when she was young. When she grew up, she would become a powerful Daoist priest. However, no matter how powerful a Daoist priest was, she was still a Daoist priest. She would die when she was old. If they were afraid that she would chase after them after escaping, they could find a place to hide first and wait for her to die of old age before coming out! Anyway, they were evil spirits. It was not a problem for them to live for a hundred years.
The muddled ghost could not understand, but he was afraid of Amelia’s purple gold hammer. After hesitating, he obediently returned.
After walking out of the haunted house, Henry called his eldest brother, George. He lowered his voice and said, “Brother, have you instructed them to clear the haunted house?”
Henry still couldn’t believe what he had just experienced.
George’s voice was cold. “Yes, all the staff have been cleared out.” In order to protect Mia and prevent others from seeing her abilities and unexplainable things, he even got someone to turn off the surveillance cameras and block the signal. He even turned on an electronic interference. This way, even if someone peeped and secretly took photos, they would not be able to capture
the scene.
Henry stood under the hot sun and felt his hands and feet turn cold. Had they really cleared the area? He did not give up and asked, “There’s not a single staff member?”
George: “No.”
Henry asked, “Where’s the control of the props? They’re not there either?”
George: “No.”
Henry was speechless. He opened his mouth and had to accept that his worldview had been overturned.
“Brother, but we saw a ghost inside just now.” Henry walked to a place with fewer people and looked solemn.
George: “It’s normal.”
Henry choked. ‘Normal, what! Are you not listening to me properly!’ He was about to say something else, but George said that he had a meeting and would talk about it when he got home and hung up.
Henry held the phone in his hand, lost in thought.
In the distance, Amelia stood in front of the carousel and spoke to Lucas. “Brother Lucas, you’re not riding this, right?” She took the money and handed it to the ticket seller while confirming with worry, “Then 1 won’t buy your ticket, okay?”
Lucas was speechless. Before entering the haunted house, he would never ride such a childish carousel, but after entering the haunted house, he felt that this was what boys should ride!
Lucas coughed, his small face still grim. “You don’t have to buy tickets. I’ll do it.” He stuffed the money back into Amelia’s wallet, then pushed it into Amelia’s arms. He took out his own phone and said to the conductor, “Four tickets.’
Amelia, Emma, and William: n ???” Wasn’t he not riding it?
Lucas’s expression did not change. “l bought it for Third Uncle.” Third Uncle was an adult, so he would definitely not ride the carousel. When Third Uncle rejected him later, he could take the opportunity to say that he had already bought the tickets, so he would reluctantly ride it.
Amelia nodded. Coincidentally, Henry had just finished his call and came over. She waved happily. “Third Uncle, let’s play the carousel together! Brother Lucas has already bought the tickets!”
Henry returned to being the gentle and refined Third Uncle. He nodded and said, “Okay.” The encounter just now was too mysterious. He needed something to calm down.
So Henry sat on the largest carousel with Amelia in his arms. William and Emma followed, one at the side, the other at the back. As the carousel music played, the carousel began to turn, and soon Amelia’s happy laughter could be heard. Henry slowly relaxed and smiled. William and Emma looked happy too.
Lucas, who was holding his phone, was speechless. Why didn’t this plot develop as he wanted?
After Amelia played two rounds of the carousel, the unlucky ghost and the others returned. Seeing that they were empty-handed, Amelia exclaimed, “Did he escape?”
The cowardly ghost pursed his lips and silently said, “Mia, I’ve disappointed you.”
The flirtatious ghost looked embarra.s.sed. “That man is quite capable. He stopped us for a while and actually ran away.”
The unlucky ghost cried, “We didn’t want this to happen either.”
Unexpectedly, Amelia comforted them instead. “It’s alright!” However, what tricks did that man have to defeat all four evil spirits?
On the way back, Amelia bought a huge pack of lollipops and saw the cotton candy sellers. She bought ten more. Four evil spirits, one ghost, one ugly auntie, Sister Emma, Brother Lucas, and Brother William. Third Uncle and her, one each..