Edward froze in place. He was afraid that his pants would get ripped rather than being afraid of the ghosts.
Jonas teased from outside, "Didn’t you say you would be the first to open the door for us?”
Bryson smiled, "What's wrong, Edward? You peed?”
Edward turned red, "No!"
Everyone in the Crawford family knew that there were ghosts in Lilly’s jar of souls.
“What? A billion is too much.”
“It’s not much for you, sir…” the ghost bride said sadly.
“I’m Lilly’s uncle. Lilly would be sad if she knew that I don’t have much money left after I give them to you. You don’t want her to be sad, right?”
“Alright. One hundred million then. Please write a credit note.”
It was Edward’s first time writing a credit note for ghosts.
After he signed the note, the ghost bride was joyful.
“You can let them in now, sir. Don’t forget to give me my money, or else I will have to go to you in the middle of the night.”
Edward hurriedly opened the door.
“Edward, you wet your pants? How come your pants were torn?” Cloud asked.
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