In the realm of mortals, things took an unexpected turn. A ghost was smashed with a frying pan! Can you believe it?
How is it even possible?
Is that an ordinary frying pan from the mortal world?
The female spirit felt frustrated and said, "Call Master Ernest! I didn't even know who he was. I consulted him when I bought the necklace..."
Lilly finally got the answer she was looking for. Master Ernest—she had to find this person!
This person had malicious intentions.
Deliberately tricking the female spirit into jumping off the building, and... collecting ghosts.
The plan was to make the female spirit jump off, and then enslave her as a ghost. This so-called "Master" was not a kind-hearted individual. It was a deliberate selection of people to "nurture ghosts."
Such actions were utterly wicked!
In the end, Lilly extinguished the female spirit. She didn't want to be reincarnated and insisted on Dan dying with her, claiming that he owed her.
Her extreme paranoia was terrifying, and Lilly believed she couldn't be allowed to live, so she ended her existence.
Lilly also took care of Dan's house, except for an evil spirit. She told him to find a time to tear down the walls that could be demolished and renovate the place. Even if he wanted to sell it to someone else, he had to make it right first.
Dan agreed and personally saw Lilly off at the door.
Lilly said, "No need to accompany me. Go back."
Dan hesitated, then asked, "Um... are you still selling your bracelets and necklaces?"
Lilly instantly perked up, "Of course! How much do you want?"
Dan was embarrassed. He wanted to have all of them, but even though he was wealthy, he wasn't wealthy enough.
After spending thirty million on something, he regretted it. He felt he had acted too impulsively.
Now... he only hated himself for not having enough money.
"Can I buy the triangular necklace?" Dan asked, feeling apologetic.
Lilly reached into her bag and took out the necklace. "Sure, it's also thirty million."
Dan didn't have much money left. He scraped together whatever he could, even calling his father in the middle of the night to ask for money. Luckily, his father was abroad, where it was daytime, and although he scolded Dan, he still transferred the money.
Only then did Dan manage to buy another necklace, but he felt a great sense of regret. If he had enough money, he would have bought both sets of bracelets...
"Thank you. Take care... How about we grab a late-night snack together?" Dan suggested.
Lilly waved her hand, shaking her head like a superior being. "No need."
Max drove, hurrying on the way back.
"We're doomed. I thought we'd be back quickly, but this time Granny will give us a hard time..." Max lamented in his heart.
No one expected that there was another practitioner behind the female spirit's back, causing mischief.
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