Chapter 37 Malignant Spirit And The Crying Ghost

Hannah had no courage to face what was behind her and remained plastered onto the door as she tried to force it open to no avail.

It felt as though she could hear someone weeping behind her, and yet nothing was there when she turned around.

She was scared silly. What could a child like her understand? She didn’t hesitate to dive under the bed to hide.

It was quiet outside.

That was when she noticed a pair of feet pattering about her room before stopping in front of her…

The child stilled her breaths and covered her pinched lips.

The ‘person’ seemed to hear it. She slowly bent over with one hand propped up on the bed, causing a creak to reverberate around the room.

It noticed her.

That was when the door to her room was thrown open. Lilly’s voice rang loud and clear. “%$^&#!”

Hannah had no idea what she was saying.

All she saw was a ball of fire slamming into the figure!

A shrill scream sounded, and the pair of feet that were so firmly planted to the ground lifted as it tried to make its escape.

Lilly chased after her with a determined expression. The fireball whirred in her hand before being pelted at the ghost.

Pablo narrowed his eyes. “That’s a malignant spirit…”

Ghosts were divided into classes.

Wandering spirits were the ones who roamed the world of the living. They don’t do anything but wander.

Wandering spirits were typically souls who died of illnesses, car accidents, or old age and failed to reach the gates of heaven.

Souls who died an unnatural death and carry great resentment are aptly named resentful spirits.

They were often aggressive. When time and place aligned, it could manifest and take lives.

Malignant spirits were the most vicious and ranked above resentful spirits. They died tragic and abnormal deaths. They carried a paranoid obsession and were capable of absorbing negative energy to ‘upgrade’ themselves and attach themselves to the living.

Just like how unlucky ghosts could attach themselves to a human and cause severe bad luck or even accidental death as a result.

Malignant spirits were unable to accept their deaths and wandered in search of hosts to live again.

Lilly failed to suppress the evil and allowed the female spirit to escape.

Before the female spirit ran away, she turned and glared viciously at Lilly before disappearing into the night in a blink of an eye.

Lilly turned to ask, “What’s a malignant spirit, Master?”

time to explain the intricacies to her and at the end said, “There are many kinds of malignant spirits. At the end of the day, they’re all

pointed out the window. “What kind

his eyes. “A crying

blinked and turned to look at

she had

crying ghost here because

Extremely gluttonous people tend to

Lilly nodded in understanding.

shouldn’t cry for

completely

turned around to speak to her. When calm finally

Don’t be scared. I

and burst into a fresh wave

She was so scared,

announcing her arrival with a fireball

was exactly like that in the animated cartoons her brother

of breath and refused

her. “Cry it

was a child herself, and yet she was

something. “Wait for me, Hannah! I’ll get you a

her

thumped with every step as she hurried to get a cup. Hannah was choking and hiccuping as she called out,

by the time the

two girls

hesitated, “Why don’t you…try

pouted and tried again while she

who watched from the sidelines, was at a

the end, she got tired from crying. Even

instead, Hannah! You won’t

“Mnn…”

on the bed. Lilly fell asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow. She still had the cup in hand even in her

Hannah, her exhaustion from endlessly crying

**

The next day.

speaking to Margaret. “You should wake Hannah up in a while. She will only be allowed to sleep

Oversleeping was a norm for

temper in the morning, Mrs. Crawford. Should we call for

a few people could coax Hannah whenever she caused

was

a

to say to

for the elevator in her electric wheelchair and stopped outside Lilly’s room. She

after having the girl by her side for the past

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