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Chapter 1822: Seeing Illusions

    Chapter 1822: Seeing Illusions


    Chapter 1822: Seeing Illusions


    After arriving near the amusement park, Aaron went to park the car. Joyce, Luther and Anderson went


    into the burger shop to pick up their food.


    As expected, they smoothly collected the burgers Anderson had ordered.


    Anderson suggested, "There are too many people inside, let''s eat outside."


    "Okay." Joyce brought the meal sets outside to the iron patio tables.


    Luther pulled out a wicker chair and Anderson sat down, happily opening his burger and eating.


    After a while, Aaron came over after parking the car. Behind him followed four bodyguards, specially


    arranged security personnel who had been trailing them in a car the whole way here.


    "Wow, isn''t this entourage a bit too much?" Anderson stuck out his tongue. "Coming to y at an


    amusement park with so many bodyguards, a scene like this is probably only seen in movies."


    Luther reached out and tapped Anderson''s head. "It doesn''t hurt to be more careful when going out."


    He nodded at Aaron. "Well done."


    After a while, they finished their lunch and entered the amusement park.


    The bodyguards followed from afar. In order not to draw attention from others, including Aaron, they


    were all dressed in in clothes today, indistinguishable from the crowd.


    As soon as Anderson entered the amusement park, he jumped up excitedly. "I want to go on the


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    rollercoaster. Who wants to ride with me?"


    "You''re still small, you can''t go on the big rollercoasters. You aren''t tall enough. I''ll go with you on the


    kiddie ones." Luther said gently.


    "Ah, that''s no fun." Anderson pointed to a rollercoaster over thirty stories high. "That one looks the most


    thrilling, too bad I can''t ride it."


    "You''re young but you have no fear at all." Joyceughed. Anderson really was utterly fearless.


    "What''s there to be scared of? The higher the more exciting!" Anderson pouted.


    "Let''s go. We''ll ride the pirate ship first. Your mom can''t join you, she''s pregnant." Luther picked


    Anderson up and headed towards the pirate ship.


    Joyce waited below. The pirate ship swung very high, with continuous screamsing from above, the


    passengers both frightened and thrilled.


    She could see Anderson far away, pping his hands excitedly and shouting with joy. Luther sat


    expressionlessly next to Anderson. As the pirate ship swung higher, screams rose and fell.


    After a while, Luther came down carrying Anderson.


    Joyce came up and asked, "How was it, fun?"


    "So fun, so thrilling!" Anderson jumped up and down excitedly. "I want to go againter!"


    Upon hearing this, Luther quickly said, "There''s still lots of rides here. y something else first. What''s


    the point of going on the same ride twice?"


    Only then did Joyce notice Luther''s expression. His face was a little pale, features tense.


    Looking closely, he seemed to be enduring something, on the verge of throwing up.


    Joyce couldn''t helpughing out loud. "Haha, don''t tell me you''re afraid? Do you have a fear of


    heights?"


    Luther felt he was losing face. "How could I be afraid? I don''t have acrophobia. I just feel unwell in the


    stomach after eating then going on the pirate ship immediately. Should digest first."


    Joyce nodded. She stroked Anderson''s hair. "Let''s y something else first, okay? Dad makes sense. I


    saw a haunted house over there. Do you want to check it out? I can go in with you."


    "Yay!" Anderson was even more excited hearing "haunted house". He hurried towards it.


    Joyce followed closely.


    Luther stood behind them, watching mother and son. His lips kept twitching.


    What kind of preferences were these? It was exasperating.


    Upon entering the haunted house, the lighting immediately darkened. To the left was a seemingly


    bottomless ck rope bridge. Scattered skeletons lined the path. Cobwebs dotted the corners here and


    there. Some white curtains fluttered restlessly, making the atmosphere quiet and creepy. A few candles


    were inserted into candlesticks, thest drops of wax hanging off them. The weak flickering candlelight


    only enhanced the terrifying feel.


    Anderson rushed ahead,pletely unafraid.


    At this time Luther grabbed Joyce''s hand. He cursed under his breath, "You''re really fooling around.


    Don''t forget you''re pregnant. What if you get shocked?"


    Joyce leaned into Luther''s arms. "With you here, what do I have to fear? Besides, everything in the


    haunted house is fake. Even kids aren''t scared. How could I be afraid?"


    "Fine, stay close to me." Luther firmly held Joyce''s hand as they followed behind Anderson deeper


    inside.


    The further they went, the darker it became.


    Suddenly, eerieughter sounded from up ahead, rising and falling unpredictably, as if right next to their


    ears. It instantly gave them goosebumps. Their surroundings grew even darker, they could only


    vaguely make out the outlines of the walls.


    Suddenly, a bloody hanged ghost dropped down from midair, swaying back and forth.


    The people in front were so frightened they screamed.


    Anderson disdainfully said, "These people are such cowards. And they''re adults. Scared of a fake


    corpse. Mom, let''s walk faster and get ahead of them."


    "Okay." Joyce smiled speechlessly. Anderson''s fearless personality really took after her.


    Continuing further in, there were more horrific scenes arranged. For example, some little ghosts rolling


    around in a big pot, or a headless corpse lying on the ground, seemingly still struggling. asionally a


    ghost head would pop out of the walls, giving people a jump scare. Nothing too impressive.


    On the other hand, the group behind them, some of the girls were already scared to tears, crying


    nonstop and shouting to get out.


    Anderson was even more scornful. "How is this that scary? They can cry so tragically over this. These


    girls are so annoying. Mom, seems like we''re reaching the end of the haunted house. Let''s get out


    quick."


    As they continued forward, the lighting gradually brightened and the atmosphere was no longer


    terrifying.


    Anderson suddenly stopped in his tracks.


    Just now, he seemed to have glimpsed a familiar figure, shing by.


    Joyce also stopped. "What''s wrong? See something off?"


    Anderson looked around and shook his head. "Maybe I saw wrong."


    Could it be because after walking through the haunted house, he was seeing illusions? Just now, he


    seemed to have seen Fair''s figure. Was that possible? Or was it because he would think of her from


    time to time, he couldn''t tell illusion from reality anymore, leading him to see wrongly.


    He shook his head. No matter how he thought about it, it was impossible to run into Fair here. He must


    have seen wrongly.


    Walking out of the haunted house, Anderson''s mood somehow became dejected instead.


    Joyce asked, "What next? Or we can go y shooting games. See how your skills have improved


    recently."


    "Okay." Anderson nodded.


    He followed Joyce forward, asionally ncing back at the haunted house. The longing in his heart


    suddenly surged up. He started feeling a little restless.
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