Chapter 6: New Ghost

Lisa has been searching for Richard's location since the young man vanished. He noticed an empty room that had been opened by accident, but then he noticed Richard. What is his purpose in being there? What a strange thing to do, especially to abandon someone like this. In the vacant room, a woman with long hair was sitting and crying. Lisa observed Richard conversing with someone from a distance. Despite the fact that there was only one Richard, he had no idea who it was.

Lisa tried to remain silent as she considered whether or not to admonish the young man. But he couldn't help but wonder if he still had that amazing ability to see the unseen.

Lisa started walking towards Richard, and he began patting the young man's body.

He said, "Hey, what are you staring at?"

Richard was taken aback when he heard the girl's statements. Then he mumbled something, his eyes flat and frigid.

"Nothing." Richard responded with a chilly and straight look.

Lisa, on the other hand, could not accept anything Richard said; it was evident that she was conversing with someone else.

"Let's face it, we're all lying!"

Richard then returned his gaze to Lisa after speaking with the woman's grandma. "It doesn't really matter what I say to you," he said. He said, "You guys are the same, no one cares about me."

"Are there any ghosts here?"

Richard's gaze shifted in another direction, and who could it be but the ghost? In that empty room, the granny's ghost is the watchman. He was not malicious like the other spirits, but rather kind, as he frequently accompanied Richard everywhere he went.

"Grandma says goodbye, wish to walk out first," the spirit said to Richard, who vanished a few moments later.

"Do you hear what I'm saying?"

Richard was taken aback and turned to face the girl. Richard pointed to Lisa and said, "Not in class, why are you here, or maybe you're following me."

"Well, I completely forgot about the homework."

"Can't believe it, that's a classic excuse."

Lisa simply grinned. "I'm sorry for what I did."

Richard remained silent and did nothing instead of smiling. What had happened, and why did he feel compelled to smile?

"Oh, you did meet a ghost at the library, didn't you? "Are you being honest with me?" Lisa asked, pointing at Richard's face. Richard began to sigh and look around him. "All this time, you've been pursued by spirits," says the narrator.

"Hah? Are you joking? It's beyond my bedtime, yet I've never been stuck before. Why is that? "Lisa, who was still taken aback by Richard's statements, said.

"Is there anything amusing about me? He's been rooting for you since the moment you stepped into class "Richard, who was still staring at the girl, continued.

"He's not joking at all. But I'm not convinced either." Lisa then shifted her sight in a different direction.

"I swear to God, that's right. The ghost is also horrible; it's filthy, which is why I never looked at you," Richard tried to persuade Lisa.

"But if that's true, he's been following me all along." Lisa, still perplexed, inquired, "What is he doing, doesn't it look like I've never troubled anyone?"

Richard simply remained silent and tried to reflect on his accomplishments thus far. He was also perplexed as to why the ghost was continuously pursuing Lisa.

"I'm not sure what the reason is yet. But I'll ask first, and then I'll let you know when I find out. If you're going someplace, don't forget to say a prayer first " said Richard, who was trying to help.

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