Chapter 309 Mysterious Encounter at Blossom Bungalow Doll Company

Hamza's heart tightened, and he stood up and whispered, "Susie!"

Susie looked up and comforted him, "Hamza, don't worry, everything's fine!"

Hamza was helpless now.

Indeed, he couldn't expect a little kid to predict danger. Now they were deliberately trapped inside, and she didn't even notice it!

Hamza forcibly pulled her up and said, "Let's go. Where do you and Wade come?"

It was certain now that this place was not normal.

Susie said, "A place with few people! Doesn't Hamza dislike crowd places?"

Hamza was speechless.

"Let's go." He dragged Susie out with a cold face.

Susie hurriedly dug something out of her bag, "Wait a minute, Hamza. I haven't finished yet."

She took out a yellow talisman and ran to the wooden box. She stood on her toes and struggled to open it.

She couldn't reach it...

"Hamza..." She had to look at Hamza with her big and pleading eyes.

Hamza pressed his throbbing temples and stared at the wooden box cautiously. He opened it carefully and then took a step back immediately.

He felt something slippery under his foot and, he only to see a lump of black hair when he looked down...

Hamza's heart was like skipped a beat.

Susie stood on her toes and threw the yellow talisman into the wooden box. Suddenly, a green flame burst out.

A sudden and sharp scream rang out, it was pierced and urgent, and it disappeared in an instant.

Hamza was shocked and looked up, gaping at the burning wooden box.

This…When did she light the fire??

Wait, who was screaming just now?!

He even suspected that he was hallucinating.

The fire quickly went out, and Hamza didn't want to stay there for a moment anymore. He picked up Susie again and left.

Susie clutched a small shovel. She waved her little hand, and said, "Hamza, wait a little longer just one more time!"

Seeing her anxious and serious face, Hamza instinctively hugged her closer and watched as she stirred the wooden box with the small shovel.

As she stirred, she muttered, "Hit, hit, hit! Hit the bad guys to death."

Hamza remained silent.

Hamza took the small shovel from her hand and casually tossed it aside when she finally stopped, then they quickly walked towards the glass door.

The door was locked for sure.

"We can't get out."

Hamza immediately raised his watch to make a call, but then he discovered that there was no signal there.

He decisively dialed 110, which could still be reached even without a signal.

When the call was connected, Hamza calmly said, "Hello... We have been locked up in the Blossom Bungalow on the 38th floor of the building in the West McClure commercial district..."

Before he could finish speaking, he saw Susie grab the iron lock and pulled hard.

The iron lock, which was thicker than her arm, was suddenly torn open.

The lock on the glass door also clicked and opened.

Hamza was frozen and his hand holding the phone watch still in the air.

"Quick, let's go!" Susie pulled Hamza.

Hamza opened his mouth, but he couldn't say anything, he can just stare dumbfounded at Susie.

Was the door just slightly ajar earlier?

On the other side of the phone, there were two beeps of "hello hello", and Susie tapped her foot, shouting, "Police uncle, hurry up and come! There are bones here..."

Hamza quickly hung up the phone.

It may not matter if just said nonsense in front of others but reporting a false case in front of a police officer is not acceptable.

Hamza hurriedly walked out with Susie. At this moment, he suddenly remembered Wade who was still outside. If the people here had evil intentions, was Hamza still safe outside?

They passed by the creepy doll display cabinet along the way, Hamza didn't have time to take a closer look. Susie was also being pulled by him. She gasped and said, "Hamza, slow down, Susie can't keep up!"

Hamza instinctively slowed down and was about to turn back to hold Susie, but he saw a doll floating behind Susie. It had a pale face and was staring straight at him with its eyes, while a burst of sharp laughter echoed around him. It seemed that countless people were lurking in the dark watching him.

The next second, the doll showed a creepy smile and pounced toward him!

Hamza threw a punch at it without thinking!

The doll screamed in pain as it was punched away by him. The sound was so piercing that it made one's scalp numb.

Susie was holding the yellow talisman and was stunned.

Mitch Dubin said that some people's positive energy and fire energy were particularly strong. When they saw ghosts, they could scare them away with just a glare.

In other words, not only do people fear ghosts, but ghosts can also fear people.

The female ghost in front of him was punched away by Hamza's angry positive energy and fire energy.

Hamza was so powerful!

Wow, wow!

Susie's eyes were full of admiration. She held the yellow talisman and cheered, "Hamza is mighty!"

Hamza almost laughed out loud, how could he be mighty?

Short legs Susie!

She walked so slowly that she was caught by someone.

At this moment, Hamza still didn't think about ghosts and monsters. He just thought that the three staff members were secretly scaring him with the dolls.

"Let's go!" He simply picked up Susie and walked out quickly.

After passing a few doors, the dolls on the display cabinet gradually became normal. At the same time. Wade and the shop girl's conversation also came over.

Wade was still bargaining, "I have already given you a deposit of ten thousand dollars. I want to make a doll, but it is too expensive if you want 100 million dollars, can you give me a discount? How about twenty thousand dollars?"

The girl was quiet.

Was this even a discount? It was more like a bone fracture discount.

As she was about to speak, she saw Hamza coming out with Susie in his arms. He had a cold expression on his face and grabbed Wade's collar and dragged him out immediately.

"Fine if it's okay, if not, forget it," Wade said coldly.

Before anyone could respond, they had already disappeared.

They had come suddenly and left suddenly. When the girl realized she should chase after them, they were already gone.

The girl had nothing to say.

She had never seen someone negotiate a discount like that before!

Wait, they had given a deposit of ten thousand dollars...

"Come back!" the girl called out desperately, "We can still discuss it!"

But no one responded…

In the elevator, Wade grabbed his collar and stuck out his tongue, "Hamza...I can't breathe...tight, tight..."

Hamza let go of him and then Wade collapsed to the ground.

"What's wrong? Do you see a ghost?" Wade asked quickly.

Susie shook her head and said, "No ghosts there!"

That was the strangest part of it.

There were bone ashes and hair but no ghosts to be seen.

Wade muttered, "Do we get it wrong?"

Susie shook her head and didn't say anything.

After they left, they saw several polices rushing up the stairs with a serious face.

"What's going on?" Wade asked bewilderedly.

Hamza's face darkened because he had made a false call, and it seemed like he would have to explain to themselves.

What he did not know was the police had quickly surrounded the Blossom Bungalow Doll Company, and the girl who took care of the company looked dazed and panicked.

In the workshop, Tincy and the man didn't have time to move everything out, so they hastily took the wooden box and two unfinished dolls.

As they left through the back door, their face was grim.

"When does that kid call the police?" the man's voice was rough like sawing wood and had a hint of viciousness.

"The door is locked, right? So how do they get in?" The man began to doubt himself that had he not locked it properly.

Tincy whispered, "Let's go, luckily there are no surveillance cameras inside, otherwise we wouldn't even have time to destroy the evidence."

They were very unwilling, but they had no choice but to cut off everything and disappeared.

The police entered the doll company cautiously and they felt something wrong when they went inside further.