Chapter 902
Spoiled (Lily)
Lillyâ¦
No, please⦠I beg you, donât!
Josh stuck out his tongue, his eyes rolling back for a moment.
Damn itâ¦
In a fit of anger, he reached out and pulled out a ritual blade.
He wildly stabbed at bootlicker, hitting him right in the waist.
Bootlicker furious, âIâll strangle your throat!â
Josh replied, âIâll gut your waist!â
They wrestled together, a chaotic tangle of limbs, chasing and escaping, waist for the waist.
Josh had made the ritual blade himself. Originally, he had intended to make a ritual sword, but it was too long to fit in his backpack.
So he improvised, making it shorter, and it became a ritual blade.
With a direct stab, he managed to seize the bootlickerâs waist.
He was stunned: âDo ghosts even have waists?â
Arenât ghosts just a mass of bad aura? A floating specter? How could they have waists?
Bootlicker: âMy waist⦠Give me back my waist!â
Josh: âRelease my throat⦠Let go!â
Lilly remained silent.
Even she was shocked.
What kind of plot twist was this? Who would have thought that Josh would conquer his opponent by seizing their waist for the first time he captured a ghost?
The corners of Lillyâs mouth twitched uncontrollably, finally understanding why Pablo always had a twitching corner of his mouth.
The ghosts who had quietly peeked out to watch the commotion were also astonished.
The harem spirit was shocked, âThis⦠Itâs seizing a manâs lifeblood!â
Ghost bride replied, âHarem, youâre talking nonsense! A manâs lifeblood isnât their waist!â
Harem spirit curious, âHmm? Explain further.â
Weakling spirit gave them each a punch, âShut up!â
Unlucky ghost, with a face full of exasperation, said, âI canât believe you two can even make out colors from just watching.â
Harem spirit looked puzzled: âWhat colors? I donât understand. What are you talking about?â
Unlucky ghost fell silent.
In the small garden, Josh and the bootlicker fought fiercely, kicking up clouds of dust. Amidst the haze, only glimpses of Joshâs occasional face and bootlickerâs protruding waist could be seen.
âSubmit! Iâm asking if you submit!â Josh grinned, gripping the waist tightly.
Bootlicker was furious, ââ¦Damn itâ¦â
Would he dare to say he submitted?
His waist was in the opponentâs hands.
How could a man be without a waist?!
What was even more infuriating was that the kid was covered in talismans.
Fine, letâs not mention the protective bracelet he had on his hand. It had just flickered briefly and then mysteriously went dim. Bootlicker had no idea that Lilly had suppressed the protective bracelet on purpose, just so he could be used as a sparring partner for Josh.
But this kid had way too many quirks. Talismans were stuffed in his clothes and pants, everywhere.
Damn it, even his stylish hair, standing tall and firm, was supported by carefully rolled talismans.
âI submit, I submit! Can I call you âbroâ?â Bootlicker looked frustrated, but couldnât help adding, âGive me back my waist first.â
How could Josh return the waist to him?
He didnât have a jar of souls or a Hell Ruler Palace, but he did have a snakeskin bag, a smaller one.
This snakeskin bag had two layers, and the middle layer was filled with soul-binding talismans.
He threw the waist into the bag, and the bootlicker could forget about getting it back.
Bootlicker fell silent.
This kid⦠was he so annoying?
Bootlicker glared and sat down on the ground: âIâm not fighting anymore! I wonât fight you!â
Josh sneered: âTell me your name, where youâre from, and how you died!â
Did he think he was the Ruler of Hell, catching ghosts and then interrogating them?
Josh raised the ritual blade: âI wonder if I can stab through a waist with this knife? Iâve never tried it before, but I want to give it a shot.â
Bootlicker: ââ¦My name is Cyrus Moseley.â
Josh fell silent.
Bootlicker felt more and more aggrieved and continued, âIâm from Uthar, near the Swiebia area.â
That area was a rapidly developing economic zone, attracting various tycoons and becoming a financial hub.
âI was just an ordinary salesperson. The competition for survival was intenseâ¦â
Salesperson, of course, there would be a lot to say.
Contacting clients, running the business, and socializing over drinks were all part of the job.
âI was a salesperson for an online business. At that time, Arombaba had just started developing its online business, and Pearchy had just launched.â
Online shopping wasnât as popular as it is now. People used to buy things from physical stores, but the big bosses said that e-commerce was the future trend.
Salespeople mainly did door-to-door sales, going to each store and pitching to each owner.
They even had to pitch to potential customers who seemed to have potential.
Walking ten kilometers in a day was the bare minimum, and at the most tiring times, he had worn out two pairs of leather shoes.
When Josh heard this, he skeptically asked, âAre you sure it wasnât a problem with your shoe quality?â
Bootlicker fell silent.
His train of thought had been interrupted.
Bootlicker was certain that this brat was his lifelong enemy in the afterlife.