Game Coaching Clients

Zion felt inexplicably cold sweat dripping down his back.

Susie asked, "Game coaching? My brother does that!"

Zion signaled her not to say anything. "Thanks anyway!"

The ghostly woman glanced at Zion and said, "Oh, I see."

"That girl doesn't have many friends. She shares a room with another girl, but they're not on good terms. The other girl sometimes brings her boyfriend over to stay overnight, and they often argue."

Zion remained silent.

This scenario seemed a bit familiar to him...

He remembered a coaching request he had taken on recently, where the person on the other end of the line had often complained about her roommate bringing her boyfriend over to spend the night...

"And then what happened?" Zion couldn't help but ask.

The ghostly woman said, "And then that was the end of it!"

Zion remained silent.

He had just started to listen, and then it was the end of it?!

The ghostly woman continued, "When that girl jumped off the building, she made quite a commotion in her room. Her roommate was scared and didn't come back."

"I heard that she had fallen in love with a boy she played games with. Before she jumped, she put on a red wedding dress and wrote the boy's name... But the two of them had never met in person. I don't know what happened after that."

The ghostly woman paused and added, "Oh, by the way, the boy in the game should be called Zion. I saw that red notebook, and that was the name written in it."

Zion exclaimed, "??!!!".

Damn, this couldn't be happening... What were the chances that it was him?!

The world was so big, why did it have to be him?!

Zion was struck by lightning and stood there in a daze.

Susie thanked the ghostly woman and the uncle and saw them out the door as they floated away.

Then Susie said, "Alright, brother, shall we go check out the next room?"

The ghostly woman just said that there's no one in there now.

Zion was scared out of his wits. "Maybe we should just forget about it..."

Susie asked, "Brother, you've been acting weird since we came in! What's wrong?"

Zion's eyes flickered, but he eventually confessed, "When I was outside just now, the door to the next room was open."

Susie widened her eyes. "Why didn't you say so earlier?"

Zion shrugged and turned his head away.

What was there to say?

Would she just mock him for being scared?

But... but now it was different. Now he really saw a ghost!

(┬_┬)

"Sis, what's wrong with you now? You're even weirder," Susie asked, staring at Zion. She felt like he was holding back something.

Zion was speechless. How could he say it?

That he became a game coaching streamer to make money, but at first, people told him to go home and find his mom because they knew he was a kid?

Because he was a kid, he couldn't join any gaming clubs, and in the end, he became a wild game coaching influencer... wearing a mask and pretending to be an adult?

And that the female ghost next door was his coaching client??

"It's nothing," Zion pursed his lips and fell silent.

Susie secretly calculated with her fingers and looked serious. "I just did a calculation, brother, and it seems that you're in danger. Brother, is saving face more important than your life?"

Zion remained silent.

He stared at Susie, suspecting that she was doing this on purpose.

He pursed his lips and finally said, "I am Zion."

This time it was Susie's turn to open her mouth wide. "Brother, you're Zion. How could you be Zion?"

Zion was upset and took a piece of paper and wrote his name on it, separating the two characters of Zion a little bit to make it look like Zion.

Susie sympathetically looked at him. "No wonder the girl who jumped off the building is haunting you."

Zion couldn't accept it. "But I'm just a kid!"

He just played games and wanted to make some money to support himself. Was it necessary?

Zion felt that now he had a psychological shadow even when it came to playing games...

Susie shook her head. "But it doesn't matter. The girl who jumped off the building didn't write your real name in the red notebook, and she didn't know your birthday and time of birth."

So, she could only haunt him and make him have nightmares.

If she had written Zion's name, Zion wouldn't be able to sit here calmly now.

"What should we do?" Zion couldn't help but grab his hair.

He never thought it would turn out to be like this.

He even had doubts about whether there were ghosts or not.

Susie looked at him and said seriously, "Don't be afraid, Susie is here!"

Zion was stunned.

She was a small girl, with her head barely reaching his shoulder. But her serious expression made people feel inexplicably reassured.

Zion fell silent and didn't say anything more.

It was midnight.

The entire Peach Blossom Inn had become quiet, so quiet that it didn't feel like it was in the human world.

In the long corridor, a tube light was placed every two meters. The tube lights were embedded in the ceiling and weren't very bright, which made the corridor seem a little dim and fuzzy.

It even gave people the illusion that it was a road to the underworld...

Susie held a peach wood sword and wore a small yellow jacket with copper coin strings, paper money, and yellow paper inside.

Zion followed closely behind her, his face tense, also carrying a peach wood sword for exorcism.

He looked at the closed door of the next room, his pupils shrinking.

The ghost aunt just said there was no one next door, so how did the door get locked? He didn't hear the door slamming shut when the wind blew just now...

"Susie, are you sure it's okay?" Zion looked at the long corridor, his heart in his throat.

Susie gave him an OK hand gesture. "It's okay~"

Just as she finished speaking, the door of the next room creaked open slowly...

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