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Chapter 38 - Chapter 38 Visiting Zombie Girl's Former Residence

Solar shares his experience with Lunar, speaking of the eighth thing in the queen's wills, which is to send a bunch of daisies at the tomb of zombie girl.

Solar: During my first visit at Zombie Town, I witnessed a zombie girl peddling flowers; I witnessed a ghost hotel getting me involved in the game of Truth or Dare; I witnessed a creepy smile on my face in the mirror getting me fainted away. When I woke up from my bed at hotel dorm room, I still longed to witness zombie girl's former residence.

Lunar listens to his experience to send a bunch of daisies at the tomb of zombie girl, and wonders how many magical things had he been through at Zombie Town?

Lunar: The Gorthic manson where zombie girl's family moved in, the Gorthic manson where ghosts possessed, the Gorthic manson where I once visited, a long time earlier, it was an abandoned asylum. It was abandoned long ago, since all lunatics escaped out of there, until zombie girl's family moved in, and found an undisturbed life.

Solar: In the morning, the breakfast was served at the table. It's milk and a sandwich. Which were not served for me. If I needed to use the toilet, I was required to pour the milk in the toilet, before I could be able to sit on the toilet. If I needed to get out, I was required to throw the sandwich at the gate, before I could be able to walk out the gate.

Lunar: What if you enjoyed your breakfast. What could possibly go wrong with that?

Solar: Nothing good.

Lunar: Could there possibly be a hand stretching out of toilet? If you sat on the toilet before feeding it the milk.

Solar: Maybe.

Lunar: Could you possibly be the food getting bitten by the gate? If you stepped out the gate before feeding it the sandwich.

Solar: Maybe.

Lunar: Maybe is much worse than no. Murphy's law states that anything can happen will happen. Maybe, in other words, is yes.

Solar: After the first day to survive Zombie Town, where I not just witnessed everything possessed by ghosts, but also I learned to show respect to the rules. If I did what I was told by the rules, what could possibly go wrong with that?

Lunar: There's not only the certain rules, which you should honor, when you were told, but also there's the certain rules, which you should honor, when you were not told.

Solar: What kind of rule should I honor, when I was not told?

Lunar: You embarked to visit zombie girl's former residence, right?

Solar: Yes.

Lunar: Were you told to bring a gift?

Solar: No.

Lunar: Did you bring a gift, when you visited the house?

Solar: Yes. I got it. We should prepare a gift, before we could visit people's house. I was not required to do so by the rules, but I did out of politeness.

Lunar: What kind of gift did you prepare before visit?

Solar: Two bunches of flowers. One bunch of daisies was for zombie girl, and another bunch of flowers was for the family who lived in her former residence.

Lunar: What kind of flowers did you pick up for the family at Zombie Town?

Solar: Pale marigolds.

Lunar: Why would you pick up pale marigolds rather than the other flowers?

Solar: In the tradition, pale flowers would be adopted to offer the dead. Given the fact that all families at Zombie Town are contrast from traditional American families. What traditional American families dislike, would be popular at Zombie Town.

Lunar: Wise choice. When I first visited zombie girl's house, I was not with empty hands. Could you guess what kind of gift did I come with?

Solar: Pale marigolds? White Roses? White lilies? What was it?

Lunar: It's something magic, something dark, and something creepy.

Solar: Could it be a dark plant with pointed teeth-liked stings, twisted rope-liked vines, and scented poisonous fragrance?

Lunar: It would be a lovely gift, but I never heard of such a dark plant. Think about what you had seen at zombie girl's former residence, it could still be there.

Solar: Could it be the thing that I saw at zombie girl's former residence?

Lunar: Yes. You got me. It's the thing that I brought in zombie girl's family.

Solar: It's a zombie hand with consciousness. Where did you pick up the thing?

Lunar: It's a zombie hand from an abandoned grave. When I passed through the grave possessed by ghost, I was required to spite on the grave. When I did what I was told by the rules, the thing climbed out the grave, and followed me to zombie girl's house.

Solar: What kind of ghost would set the rules to let the others spite on his own grave?

Lunar: Most of people in Zombie Town, they were contrast from traditional American. Maybe it's way to show respect to the ghost.

Solar: Why would there be so many ghosts in Zombie Town?

Lunar: Because the whole town was casted with a magic, which allowed the dead with unfinished wills to transform into ghosts. Most of people would pass away with regrets, and so there's more and more ghosts still haunting this town.

Solar: Life is as limited as less than 30000 days for most of people. When they were no longer young and energetic, filled with regrets, waiting to die alone. They must have unfinished wills, which they would try to finish, when they were ghosts.

Lunar: I have an unfinished will, which is to send a bunch of daisies at the tomb of zombie girl, that's also zombie girl's unfinished will. I was supposed to visit her, when she was still alive, but I was stuck in the forbidden forest.

Solar: I would help you to get your unfinished wills finished.

Lunar: Thank you, Solar. How was the family at zombie girl's former residence?

Solar: They were a normal family. I speak, of course, of the normal family in this town. The father was the descendant of zombie girl's brother, who was a chubby mid-aged man. He had a sexy lady, a rebellious daughter, and a naughty son.

Lunar: How was the ghost of zombie girl?

Solar: She was the zombie girl peddling flowers to me.

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