Chapter 55
I Am Unstoppable novel
Chapter 55 Spooky Golden Years After listening to Grayden, Jonathan immediately fell into deep thoughts. Golden Years is at such a strategic location, and itâs quite spacious too. Besides, the owner is having a hard time selling it off. In that case, I guess I can buy it at a much lower price.
Of course, Jonathan knew there must be something unusual hidden inside a forsaken place like Golden Years. He was also aware that it was unlikely for him to get his plan of opening a bar successfully executed if he did not do something to it.
As Grayden drove, he persuaded earnestly, âMr. Lawson, there are plenty of choices if you want to open a bar. A place like Golden Years is shrouded in unpredictable danger and mysteries. You donât have to take the risk.â
Wearing a faint smile, Jonathan replied, âMr. Lewis, can we take a look at Golden Years first?â
Grayden stopped persuading further after Jonathan insisted. After a momentâs pause, Grayden added, âYou can take a look from the outside but never go in, Mr. Lawson. Iâm saying this because youâre my friend, and I donât want you to get hurt.â
âOkay!â Jonathan agreed.
Soon, they arrived in front of Golden Years again.
The car stopped. Jonathan and Grayden got off from the vehicle.
In contrast to Golden Years, which was shrouded in darkness, the bar next to it was lively and bustled with people.
Although the weather was hot, they could feel a piercing chill when they stood in front of Golden Years.
Golden Years looked shabby and damaged. The main entrance had been shut down by a roller shutter covered with a thick, reddish-brown rust layer.
Even the fonts on the signboard had faded, and only a few alphabets were still visible. The wiring of the neon lights was exposed too.
No one knew the actual condition inside of Golden Years.
Jonathan stood in front of the grim-looking building. He could feel an indescribable sense of biting cold. In fact, he felt a strong, ominous aura surrounding him.
At that point, Jonathan could almost imagine how intense and menacing the aura could be behind the roller shutter.
Faced with such a situation, Jonathan was slightly startled, too. He had taken countless lives in the past, and he had also been to the cemetery and other places that gave off a gloomy vibe, yet it was his first time to come across a place like Golden Years.
The oppressive feelings it exuded were almost unbearable.
Even an expert like him could not help keeping his guard up out of fear, let alone the ordinary men.
Once again, Jonathan fell into deep thought. He did not break open the door and dart in recklessly.
Golden Years was located along Bar Street, which was also the busiest street in the city. Hence, the place was always crowded with people and filled with a sense of liveliness. It was nearly impossible for Golden Years to exude such an intense, gloomy aura.
A place like the cemetery exuded some sort of aura, too.
Nonetheless, that kind of aura surrounding the cemetery was mostly pure and harmless. In contrast, the aura exuded by Golden Years was almost compatible with the deadly resentment aura that could harm ordinary people.
Graydenâs face gradually turned pale as he stood beside Jonathan. The fear in Grayden grew stronger as he felt the overwhelming resentment aura.
âMr. Lawson, letâs head back.â Grayden could no longer stand it.
Jonathan nodded. âOkay.â
Upon hearing that, Grayden sighed in relief. Then, they turned around and walked toward the Mercedes-Benz. When Grayden hopped in the car, Jonathan did not follow suit. He flashed a smile at Grayden with the window separating them. âMr. Lewis, I feel like having a drink. You can go back without me.â
Grayden forced a smile and replied, âMr. Lawson, youâre not giving up, arenât you? I know youâre a decisive person, but please be extra careful. I bet you could already sense that Golden Years is an extraordinary place. Itâs for sure not just another tale.â
Jonathan was slightly touched to know that Grayden was concerned about his safety. He reassured, âDonât worry, Mr. Lewis. I wonât do something that Iâm not confident with.â
Knowing that Jonathan had made up his mind, Grayden did not say another word. He then drove off on his own.
The next instant, Jonathan took out his phone and called Amber.
It was not even eight oâclock, and the night was still young. As Amber went out of the police station, she got the call from Jonathan.
âCaptain Johnson, are you busy?â asked Jonathan.
Amber had always been fond of Jonathan. She laughed before answering, âIâm busy serving the civilians. You only call me when you need my help. So spill it! Whatâs the matter?â
Jonathan chuckled and replied, âI want to invite you to join me for a drink at Bar Street. Will you be here?â
âIâll be there if you have important issues to discuss. If you only need a drinking buddy, you should ask Jen,â suggested Amber.
âI do have something that I wish to seek advice from you,â said Jonathan.
âOh, what is it?â questioned Amber.
Jonathan responded, âItâs hard to explain over the phone. Iâll tell you when we meet.â
Amber gave in and agreed, âOkay, tell me the address. Iâll be right there.â
Jonathan raised his head and spotted the signboard of a bar. âDo you know The Lotus?â
âYes,â answered Amber.
Jonathan nodded. âGreat! Iâll see you there.â
Half an hour later, Amber, dressed in her blue police uniform, arrived at The Lotus.
Jonathan was sitting in front of the bar counter. As soon as he saw Amber, he instantly waved at her.
Just then, the people in the bar caught sight of Amber. Puzzled, they immediately became wary of her appearance. Regardless, Amber looked exceptionally charming in her uniform.
She was deemed as the prettiest police, and her beauty certainly deserved such praise.
Paying no heed to the gazes that fell on her, Amber headed toward Jonathan and sat beside him.
âWhat do you want to drink? Itâs on me,â offered Jonathan.
âIâll go for an aperitif,â replied Amber.
Jonathan then ordered a glass of aperitif for her.
The bartender nodded and soon placed a glass of wine in front of Amber.
Amber took a sip before saying, âSo, what do you wish to ask me?â
Meanwhile, Jonathan gulped down a mouthful of iced beer and queried, âDo you know anything about Golden Years?â
Amberâs expression changed, and a hint of fear flashed through her eyes when she heard the name. After taking a moment to regain her composure, she questioned, âWhy are you asking that?â
âI have my eyes on Golden Years. I plan to open a bar over there,â explained Jonathan.
When Amber heard his words, she raised her voice immediately. âAre you out of your mind? Donât even think about it! Youâd better not lay your hands on Golden Years.â
Jonathan fell silent for a while before saying, âDo you believe in ghosts?â
Amberâs face turned red after she drank a big gulp of wine. After that, she spoke with a tint of resentment. âIâve been taught to believe in science and atheism since I was young. My granny used to tell me tales about ghosts in the countryside, yet I never believed in those. I think everything should be explained scientifically. However, the incident that had happened at Golden Years overturned every single scientific theory and knowledge Iâve learned. Did you know how I felt to see my colleagues die one after another? When their bodies got carried out, there were only skins and bones left. Their blood and flesh were sucked dry!â
Seemingly trying to keep her composure, Amber took a deep breath and continued, âI still get goosebumps whenever I recall the scene. Itâs too horrifying! Do you understand now, Jonathan?â
Jonathan could see the fear in Amberâs gaze, and he slightly furrowed his brows.
âAfter the pathologists examined my colleaguesâ bodies, do you know what conclusion they came up with?â questioned Amber, agitated.
Jonathan was curious. âWhat was the conclusion?â
Amber then continued, âThe pathologists said all of them died at the same time, and there wasnât any scientific procedure that could suck their flesh and blood without destroying the skin.â
Feeling eager to find out more, Jonathan took another gulp of his beer and questioned, âWhat happened next then? Did you send more force into Golden Years again?â
âAfter the incident, I had gathered one hundred people. We carried cowâs blood with us before going in Golden Years,â said Amber.
âHow was it then?â Jonathan was excited to know.
Amber sighed. âWe failed. Ten people went insane before we entered the bar, so the rest were too afraid to go. I didnât go inside because the situation was strange at that time. Later, Mr. Jones wanted to demolish Golden Years but soon fell sick. After he recovered, he gave up on the idea. The only way to get rid of Golden Years is launching a missile at it, but itâs impossible to do so in an era as peaceful as now.â
âDid you try looking for the masters from The Destino to have a look? Perhaps they might have a solution to deal with it,â asked Jonathan.
Amber then replied, âBack then, all kinds of rumors about Golden Years had been spreading like wildfire in the city. After that, the government prohibited people from mentioning the place. They did everything they could to stop the rumors from spreading further. Since then, no one dared to get the masters to carry out any ritual publicly. We tried doing it once secretly, but the masters died without exception. Again, there were only skin and bones left.â
âThatâs so strange!â exclaimed Jonathan.
âThus, Iâd advise you to stay away from Golden Years,â said Amber.
Jonathan added, âCaptain Johnson, thereâs something I have to agree with you. Everything could be explained through the scientific aspects.â
Puzzled, Amber shot Jonathan a glance. âAll right. Go ahead and explain the incident at Golden Years to me from a scientific point of view.â
Without a second thought, Jonathan replied, âSure! First of all, let me ask you a question. What are ghosts?â
âWhat are ghosts?â repeated Amber.
âIn general, ghosts are humansâ souls. Humans become ghosts after they die. Am I right?â
Amber nodded. âYes!â
Jonathan continued to explain, âIf we were to explain everything from the scientific aspects, every thought and movement are orders from the brain when a person is alive. When the brain sleeps, the body will stop moving. Thoughts are generated in the brain, and they control a personâs movement. Aside from that, thoughts can also be perceived as mystical brain waves. In that sense, if the brain suffers great damage, the person will either be dead or become dumb, as the brain waves will be destroyed too. When a person is dead, the brain waves lose their place to inhabit. They will then leave the body. These brain waves are what we usually call ghosts.â
Amber was confused, as she found it hard to comprehend Jonathanâs explanation. âDo you have any solid evidence to support your statement?â
âItâs not logical to claim there are ghosts around. Donât you think itâs more convincing to explain the existence of ghosts with the theory of brain waves?â asked Jonathan.
Amber was intrigued by his remarks. She wanted Jonathan to elaborate further. âWell, please continue with your theories.â