Horror Game: Turns Out I'm a Ghost
Chapter 6: The Centenarian Ghost’s Beating, Who’s the Culprit?

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Lin Yu tried pushing the doors several times but to no avail.

He stopped to rest, feeling drained from the effort.

If the doors were locked from the inside, he had two options.

The first was to go back to the fifth floor, find another corridor and stairwell, then try entering the fourth floor from there. But this route was risky.

Though he hadn't seen a ghost yet, he couldn't guarantee he wouldn't run into one while navigating the alternate stairwell.

Plus, there was no guarantee that the door on that route would be unlocked either. If it was also locked, he would waste even more time and stamina—greatly increasing his risk.

The second option was to try to find some items that might help him break the door down, or simply try ramming it several more times.

Since the door was double-leafed, if he had enough strength, he might be able to force it open.

After considering both options, Lin Yu chose the second—it was safer and less risky.

Settling his decision, Lin Yu sat down to rest.

He wanted to try breaking the door himself first, and only search for items if that failed.

The "big-shot Little Loli" had only told him where items were but not what they were.

In fact, he had asked specifically about the mirror, which she then revealed.

After a few minutes of rest, Lin Yu felt his stamina return somewhat.

He stepped back a few paces, took a deep breath, and sprinted forward with all his might.

"Bang."

He slammed his body against the junction of the two doors. The spot dented inward.

Seeing this worked, Lin Yu retreated and charged again.

After several hits, a gap appeared between the doors.

At the gap, Lin Yu saw a pair of eyes watching him, full of mockery.

Seeing the eyes, Lin Yu's expression hardened.

He now knew why he couldn't open the door at first—it was because someone was inside, pushing the door shut to block him.

He raised two fingers and jabbed them into the gap toward the eyes.

"Aow aow!"

A wail of pain came from behind the door, and it immediately swung open.

Lin Yu was furious. Since encountering the dark-skinned Player upstairs, his anger hadn't subsided.

Everyone was a player here—it should be easy to complete instances without messing around, yet some insisted on scaring newbies. It was sickening.

Now the player blocking the door had stooped to the low act of literally blocking the door. This was the worst kind of bad manners.

Lin Yu wouldn't go easy on such a person.

He entered the fourth floor, saw the gaunt figure in the wheelchair covering their eyes, and kicked them hard.

"Blocking the door, huh? Let me teach you a lesson!"

The Player fell to the floor, but Lin Yu wasn't done.

He grabbed the wheelchair and slammed it down onto the fallen Player.

"Sitting in a wheelchair but still trolling other Players? Serves you right!"

He cursed as he smashed the chair.

If the Player had been normal, maybe it was tolerable.

But a Player in a wheelchair deliberately blocking doors? Lin Yu suspected they did it just to annoy others.

The Player—no, the ghost—couldn't take it anymore.

Just as Lin Yu was about to strike again, the ghost shoved the wheelchair aside and scrambled away on all fours like an animal.

"Damn it."

Lin Yu threw the wheelchair after them but missed, watching them escape.

After beating the ghost, Lin Yu felt much better and started walking toward the Principal's Office.

"Newbie here, quick question: Why can't I see Players? I only see two ghosts?"

"The pale-faced one with bleeding eyes is the Player named Lin Yu."

"Seriously? Where have you ever seen a player look like that? He's obviously a ghost."

"At first I didn't believe it either, but it turns out he really is a player."

"That last scene cracked me up. Ghost Brother is too hardcore, beating that guy like that."

"Hold up, I already recorded it. Gonna post it on the video site."

Shocking! A man beats up an elderly person—completely heartless!

As viewers upld the videos to major sites, Lin Yu's beating of the ghost went viral.

Of course, viewers clicked expecting to see a ruthless man beating up an old man.

Instead, they found the beaten party wasn't human.

And the attacker… well, wasn't exactly human either…

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