Chapter 151 - Ghost (1/2)
The student gasped as we both witnessed Alex disappearing before our eyes. Instead, there were faint footsteps and Alex's voice beside us. Did that mean Alex turned invisible?
”Alex, are you here?” I sensed his hand on my arm.
”I think this is connected to yesterday,” His voice resounded.
The guest turned to find Alex's voice when he was nowhere to be seen. Their faces were disappointed from not being able to request more pictures of the younger version of Alex. I knew at this rate, there would be bad reviews, making us get less points of this event.
”Everyone, this is part of a surprise event! This is the ghost crossing dressing and miniature café,” I announced when the guests looked in our direction.
”It evolved again,” Ben mumbled.
I ignored Ben and continued serving the guests. When we closed the café, I flopped down onto one of the chairs in relief. I couldn't believe people actually bought the explanation. Their eyes widened in fascination when they observed plates of desserts floating in the middle of the air on their own. Some even took pictures, saying it was a rare sight.
I guessed not many people turned invisible on their own here. The chair beside me, moved as if Alex was taking a seat. None of us were surprised by now since we were used to the sight when we were working.
”What happens now?” I gulped.
Currently, both Charles and I were still in our younger forms while Alex stayed invisible. Normal classes started tomorrow where the teachers expected us to return to our original forms. Unfortunately, the infirmary was closed today since the medical staff went to spend time on their research after yesterday.
The room stayed in its dreary silence as no one came with a viable solution. Random ideas from light novels started to pop up in my head. Like since this was a fantasy world, wouldn't they have potions that fixed everything? Wasn't potions like drinks brewed with mana here?
”I have an idea,” I announced.
Everyone turned to face me with no hope. They didn't expect anything from me after being the source of causing these incidents. But it was strange how Miliana didn't appear stiff as the others. Instead, she seemed like she was struggling to maintain her stiff expression.
”How about we make potions?” I suggested.
”What do you mean by potions?” Luke questioned me as if he was trying to keep me in check.
”We can brew mana into more drinks to make potions and see how they work,” I imagined the process in my head.
”No, Rika, just no,” Luke stared at me with disapproval.
”Did you forget those drinks were the cause of this situation?”
”It's better than doing nothing,” I pouted.
”How about we try to reason why this all started?” Shelly tried to console me.
”Well, Rika had too much mana from the drinks.” Allan recalled.
”So we just need to get rid of that?” Ellen derived a solution.