©Novel Buddy
Fortunate to Have You This Lifetime-Chapter 375 - Peachwater Village Special Features
Chapter 375: Chapter 375 Peachwater Village Special Features
Jane McCain rolled her eyes at him: “Tacky!”
“You’re not tacky?” Ryan Wesley glared at her, “Then you go stay next door, and watch out for hanging ghosts strangling you in your sleep!”
“Can you guys stop fighting?” Zara Jameson nervously looked around and asked softly, “Isn’t there a guesthouse without ghosts around?”
“This is the specialty of Peachwater Village.” Ryan Wesley took out the travel brochure and flipped through it, “Every guesthouse here has rumors of ghosts. Even if there’s none, they will fabricate one. Otherwise, there would be no atmosphere.”
The waiter who brought them there also laughed, “Tourists come to Peachwater Village for the ghosts. They flock to wherever supernatural events occur. If there were no ghosts, who would want to come to such a remote place?”
Zara Jameson widened her eyes and asked: “Are there really ghosts?”
The waiter mysteriously smiled but didn’t answer.
It was a professional rule; if they said there are ghosts and the guests didn’t see any, they would be questioned. But if they said there are no ghosts, wouldn’t that disappoint the guests? So the best way was to keep silent and leave the guests in suspense.
Zara, however, was scared by the waiter’s eerie smile and became even more nervous.
They originally planned on booking four single rooms, but Zara was too scared, and although Jane didn’t show it, she was also a bit uneasy. They decided to change to two rooms instead: one family room and one single room.
The waiter found this quite normal, arranged the rooms with a smile, and provided white candles and matches for free.
Seeing this, Ryan Wesley asked: “Are there power outages around here?”
The waiter just smiled and left without a word.
“What’s going on? So mysterious…” Ryan Wesley scratched the back of his head, finding it inexplicable.
Purple Summers figured it out and couldn’t help but smile: “These aren’t for power outages. They’re for playing with spirit boards and ouija boards.”
Jane McCain got excited: “Shall we play tonight?”
Zara Jameson’s face turned pale at once: “I’m not playing! You guys go ahead!”
Jane McCain laughed again: “Actually, I don’t dare to play either! I was just saying.”
Everyone laughed and began to pack their luggage.
Purple Summers opened her crossbody bag first, and a dark mass was taken out by her and placed on the table.
Zara Jameson softly exclaimed, “Purple, you brought your myna bird with you?”
Hearing this, Jane McCain turned to look and asked in amazement, “How did you get it through security?”
“It didn’t pass security.” Purple Summers touched Tiny’s head with a smile, “When we entered the station, it had already flown onto the train to wait for me. Just before the train departed, I called it to fly in.”
“Is this bird a genius? So smart!”
As everyone was amazed, Purple Summers opened the window and let the bird out – Tiny Summers flapped its black wings and instantly disappeared without a trace.
“Ah?! Will it come back after flying away?” Jane McCain rushed to the window and looked up, seeing nothing but the beautiful sky filled with evening glow.
Purple Summers laughed and said, “It’s been bored on the train, this is a good time for it to relax. Don’t worry, it won’t fly too far.”
Zara Jameson also chimed in, “Purple’s myna bird is very spiritual; it won’t get lost.”
Read 𝓁at𝙚st chapters at ƒrēenovelkiss.com Only.
Ryan Wesley couldn’t stand the girls’ chatter and urged, “Hurry up and pack, then let’s go eat. The earlier we go, the earlier we return, or else we’ll have to walk in the dark later!”
Hearing this, Purple Summers picked up her phone and looked at it, “Let’s go to Poplar Farmhouse Restaurant.”
Everyone looked at her: “Why? Did you check the travel guide? Is it good?”
Purple Summers shook her head, honestly saying, “The three college students who died of food poisoning, right? They had dinner at Poplar Farmhouse Restaurant that night.”
Everyone:
Can they still enjoy their meal now?