"To be precise, the ghost is still lying on my back," Qing Chen corrected.
Gou Wa was somewhat puzzled: "What's the difference?"
"Because it came out of the water, it's no longer a Water Ghost," Qing Chen replied.
Gou Wa hesitated for a long time: "...rigorous."
For a normal person with a ghost on their back, just being able to speak while trembling is already impressive. Yet this man in front of him was even contemplating the definition of a ghost.
Is this a normal way of thinking?
Qing Chen smiled: "In this amusement park, one needs to be a bit more rigorous. When I discovered that Water Ghosts kept emerging from the river, I started thinking about one thing: do they really exist?"
"Huh?" Gou Wa thought for a moment before saying: "Actually, I wanted to tell you about this, but I was worried you wouldn't believe me. Besides... most people don't believe what I say; they only believe what they see."
