Tenya subtly glanced at the ceiling.
"Huh? Where did the ghost co from?"
"Don't talk nonsense here!"
Alisa didn't take it to heart, just assuming Tenya was deliberately trying to scare her.
Click!
The bathroom door opened, and a refreshing fragrance wafted out.
"Ooh hoo~"
"Taking a bath is so comfortable."
Maria, wrapped in a bath towel, walked out with a look of contentnt.
"Wait a minute, sister!"
"Why did you co out without getting dressed?!!"
Alisa quickly stepped forward to block the latter, who was exposing too much.
"Oh dear~"
"I forgot Tenya-kun was here."
Maria also seed to realize it belatedly and quickly shrank behind her sister, a hint of red flushing her soft, cute face.
"Masha-senpai, thank you for your hospitality."
Tenya chuckled softly, then symbolically turned his head 30 degrees to the side to show gentlemanly conduct.
"Turn your back to !" Alisa pointed at him, pouting.
"Well, well~ It was my oversight, Alya. Don't bla Tenya-kun anymore."
Maria took the initiative to admit her mistake, not getting hysterical on the spot and irrationally blaming the boy like ordinary girls.
Clutching the bath towel around her, Maria scurried back to her room.
Tenya praised, "Masha-senpai is truly gentle."
Alisa glared at him and said sarcastically, "Sister is very gentle, but her sister is not gentle, I'm so sorry!"
Tenya praised, "The uncooperative Alisa-san is also very cute, you know."
"приятный собеседник!" (Smooth talker)
"Do you think saying that will make happy?"
Alisa folded her arms, pretending not to care.
She thought to herself, 'Just a little bit happy...'
Tenya saw through her thoughts and said, "I think you're quite happy."
"No, I'm not, hmph~"
"I'm going to take a bath. If you dare to peek, you're dead!"
Alisa, holding clean clothes, walked into the bathroom.
Through the glass door, Tenya once again admired the graceful silhouette.
Judging by their figures, both sisters are at least E-cup, definitely a major threat!
"This guy..."
"He's definitely staring at !"
Alisa felt Tenya's gaze through her intuition.
"Hmph~ He can't see anyway!"
Alisa put her hands on her hips, held her head high, and deliberately swayed a few tis under the light.
"Hiss!"
"This woman is definitely doing it on purpose!"
Tenya's eyes burned as he watched.
Then, as if he discovered sothing, his eyes slightly narrowed. He raised his hand, then slowly lowered it.
"Forget it, it's not sothing dangerous anyway."
"Just the right ti to test Alisa's spiritual power reaction."
Tenya showed a aningful expression, then sat on the sofa, looking like he was waiting to watch the show.
"Perfect!"
Alisa rinsed off the shower gel and looked at herself in the mirror, an expression of pride unconsciously appearing on her face.
Alisa bent down to pick up the clothes in the basket, just as she was about to get dressed.
Suddenly, she saw a blurry handprint appear on the mirror.
"Huh? When did..."
"Did I accidentally touch it just now?"
Alisa was puzzled. Having obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), she subconsciously reached out and wiped away the handprint on the mirror.
However, in the blink of an eye, another handprint appeared on the other side of the mirror...
"Can you see ?"
A sudden, eerie voice made Alisa shiver all over.
"Eh?!" Alisa's eyes widened.
On the mirror, a strange female figure wearing a dress was faintly visible.
"Can you see ?"
"Can you see ?"
The strange woman kept approaching from behind.
Alisa was instantly terrified, her legs trembling.
She thought to herself, 'This... is this the strange thing Yotsuya-san saw?'
During the sumr camp incident, a primary school student was possessed by a strange entity and went mad.
That was the first ti Alisa learned that supernatural entities existed in this world.
However, in reality, she had never seen their true form with her own eyes.
But during her interactions with Tenya and his group, Alisa was unconsciously affected by the Hogyoku.
The increase in her spiritual power allowed her to see the strange entities she couldn't see before.
Calm down!
I need to calm down!
Just as Yotsuya-san said, as long as I pretend not to see them, I won't be attacked.
Alisa took a deep breath, trying to force herself to be calm.
"Big, so big...!"
"Lewd sow, how can you be so big?!"
The strange woman, wearing a thin dress and having an A-cup figure, ford a stark contrast with Alisa.
Who are you calling a lewd sow?!!
Alisa was instantly furious.
She couldn't help but complain in her heart, 'How can even ghosts be jealous?'
"You slutty thing that seduces n, watch chop them off!"
The woman went mad with jealousy and pulled out a black, swirling cleaver from under her skirt.
"Ah?!!"
Alisa was instantly scared out of her wits and couldn't help but let out a scream.
"You can see !!!"
The woman's face was distorted with rage, and she imdiately swung her knife.
Bang!
Alisa crashed through the bathroom's glass door and ran for her life.
"Tenya-kun... Save !!!"
Facing the terrifying and horrifying ghost behind her, Alisa, in a panic, threw herself directly at Tenya on the sofa.
"Ahhhhhh!!"
Alisa thought she could endure it, but the facts proved that not everyone is like Miko, possessing a heart of steel and facing spirits without any change in expression.
In her extre fear, Alisa disregarded the fact that she was completely naked. After rushing out of the bathroom, she threw herself onto Tenya, trembling.
"Calm down, it's alright now."
Tenya's eyes lit up, having a soft and fragrant body fall into his arms was a feast for the eyes.
"Lewd sow, stop right there!"
The woman chased after them, holding the cleaver.
Upon seeing Tenya, she instantly beca stunned.
"Handso, handso guy!!"
The woman imdiately dropped the cleaver, stuck out her tongue which was a ter long, and black little hearts appeared.
"Huh?!"
Alisa's mouth twitched, and she strongly complained, "Do these things like handso guys too?"
Tenya said, "These things are no exception to my charm."
"Damn it!"
"n are all perverts!!"
"Perish!!!"
The woman picked up the cleaver again and rushed towards them madly.
Plop!
An invisible pressure instantly pinned the strange woman firmly to the ground.
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