Filed To Story: A Little Princess's Journey from Darkness to Light Novel
Lilly was looking directly behind Josh.
He stiffened. “M-Ms. Sumo Wrestler is behind me?”
No way… Is she behind me…?
Lilly pointed behind him. “She’s right there on top of you.”
She said the most frightening words with the sincerest expression.
Josh immediately scampered up to Lilly and stiffly sat down next to her.
That startled Lilly. “Are you scared, Josh?”
He pursed his lips. “No. I was just tired of standing and wanted to sit down.
Lilly looked at Josh and then at the sofa by the wayside.
He could’ve sat there. Why was he sitting next to her?
She saw through his lies in an instant but chose not to dwell on the matter.
“Okay, Josh! Tell me if you’re tired next time.”
“…”
There won’t be a next time!
He slinked into the couch to cover up his embarra*sment.
“Did you manage to ask her how she died?”
He just couldn’t contain his curiosity.
How did a spirit like her die?
That was his first encounter with the supernatural. His world turned upside down ever since he saw the ugly ghost that night.
It was as if he had opened a door into a brand-new world.
He was scared but he couldn’t help wanting to know more…
Pablo was currently suppressing the vanity spirit.
Her mouth was wide open. She didn’t look friendly at all.
He managed to pull a female spirit named “May Lee” out of her mouth.
Lilly was surprised. “Wow, you did it!”
“What?” Josh asked.
“Ms. Sumo Wrestler ate Ms. Ugly. Master tried to wrangle them.”
She had been anxious.
She had to fill the jar after all. Having a spirit devoured meant that she had to get another one to replace the eaten.
Pablo told her not to worry. That was how she could leisurely try to lose weight while Pablo rescued Ms. Ugly from Ms. Sumo Wrestler’s stomach.
Josh misunderstood her.
He was now without sight. His overactive imagination had him thinking it was like taking a dump.
Disgust flashed in his eyes at the thought.
May Lee burst into tears after being spat out.
“She ate me! She actually ate me!””We’re both spirits that have been caught but here she is trying to bully me.”
The vanity spirit was pinned down by an invisible pressure that rendered her immobile. She smiled coldly. “I do what I want! None of you are getting any kind of peace.”
Her eyes were red as she stared at Lilly…
Pablo suddenly smacked the back of her head,
“That’s my disciple you’re trying to threaten there!”
The vanity spirit’s head came flying off from the impact and rolled to Josh’s feet.
Lilly gaped as she watched the stray head tumbling up to her cousin.
Josh gulped. “What are you looking up…?”
Lilly pointed at the vanity spirit’s head: “Ms. Sumo Wrestler’s head fell off. It’s under your feet right now!”
“…” He abruptly stood up and sat down next to Lilly.
“The seat isn’t very comfortable. I think I should just stay here instead.”
She nodded. “Okay.”
He wasn’t even going to try explaining himself anymore.
With a flick of Pablo’s wrist, the head flew back over to him.
He sat cross-legged, propped up his chin, and asked, “How did you die?”
The vanity spirit scoffed. “I’m not telling you anything.”
He smacked her head and sent it bouncing before tugging it back again. It was as if he were toying with a yo-yo.
“Why did you die?”
The spirit’s head was buzzing.
She could rip her head off just fine but it didn’t mean she could get out unscathed with Pablo smacking her around. It was clear he was no ordinary spirit!
“What…” The vanity spirit grew irritated.
Pablo braced himself to do it again. “Oh, you still won’t talk?”
“…”
Were they playing?
Lilly watched them with wide eyes.
You can do that…?
What am I learning all this for?
“Come here, Tulip.” Pablo beckoned Lilly.
The vanity spirit, recalling Lilly had wrestled her to the ground immediately said, “Alright. I’ll talk! Don’t hurt me.”
Lilly was far more frightening compared to Pablo…
She had no chance against the little girl.
She helplessly began, “My name is Roxanne Larson. I was a rich woman who came from old money…”
Lilly suddenly asked, “Really?”
The vanity spirit held her breath before ultimately saying, “I worked my way up the ladder…”
Both Lilly and Pablo didn’t believe her.
Lilly’s intuition told her that the spirit was lying.
Pablo was speechless. The vanity spirit was worthy of her name. She was vain even when threatened.
The spirit finally had no choice but to offer the truth. “I was an employee at a printing factory when I was still alive.”
It turned out she indeed worked at a printing factory and spent her days at the workshop.
Luck was on her side. One night, she ran into the manager’s daughter who was kind enough to offer her a ride home. The two became fast friends.
“We got close… She’d often invite me to her place for meals.”
She licked her lips. “I finally learned what steak tastes like and had prawns that were plump and firm…”
“I always thought that prawns were half empty on the inside…”
Pablo instantly understood that she was talking about stale dead shrimp.
Shrimp contained high levels of histidine, which was the reason for their delicious taste. Dead shrimp are quickly decomposed by bacteria, at which point the flesh would grow sparse and emit a pungent odor.
Shrimp like there were often sold to small restaurants or food stalls by the streets. Flavorings were added to mask the smell. Only a shell remained when eaten.
“And?” Lilly asked.
Josh, who couldn’t hear a thing, was panicking.
I didn’t want to see anything but I want to know how the vanity spirit died but I have to wait for Lilly to be done questioning her.
The spirit continued, “My bestie would offer me clothes she doesn’t want anymore. There’s also some bags and jewelry…”
She was happy at first even if it were just her friends’ unwanted leftovers because these were things she could never afford.
Her best friend’s father was not just the director of the printing company. He was also a president of a large group.
The printing company was just one of the family’s many businesses.
“I enjoyed a life I could’ve never dreamt of because of her…”
She would go shopping with her friend after work and watch her buy everything that she liked without blinking.
She trailed by her side and basked in the envious glances thrown their way. It was as if she were a rich woman herself.
“I was at my bestie’s place when the store manager of GUOLHJ personally delivered their latest products of the season to her door for her to pick out.”
“She spent two hundred thousand on clothing that day. The ones she didn’t like? The manager simply smiled and left.”
Roxanne continued in a daze, “That’s when I finally knew that was how the rich bought their clothes. The luxury goods sold in stores are the leftovers the rich didn’t want.”
She thought going shopping with her friend was already an impressive feat.
To think she could also have the store manager personally deliver everything to her door too? What kind of life was that?

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