8 Results in the "I’m the Owner of a Haunted Hotel?" category
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IOHH 7
“…You don’t have a name?” At first, I thought he meant something along the lines of "I wouldn’t tell the likes of you," but one look at his expression told me he genuinely meant he didn’t have a name to share. Is it even possible for someone to not have a name? The thought briefly crossed my mind—but then again, a manager who could make an evil spirit vanish into thin air wasn’t exactly normal to begin with. I rephrased my question. “Then what did my uncle used to call…-
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- I set out for a remote hotel where my uncle last stayed, hoping to uncover the truth behind his death. But this place… it’s anything but normal. “I’m sure you’ve already experienced countless inexplicable events while exploring the hotel—things that defy all logic” Welcome to Belvedere, a bizarre hotel that serves non-human guests and employs monstrous staff. According to the enigmatic general manager, I’m…
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IOHH 6
“I mean… first of all, I can’t even believe that evil spirits actually exist in this world. But fine, let’s say they do. Still, is it really okay to let humans and those things stay in the same hotel? That sounds dangerous for the human guests.” “That’s why we separated the buildings. The east wing is for human guests, and the west wing is for ‘entities.’” The manager added that the central building was used for the lobby and check-in area. He admitted that encounters in shared…-
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IOHH 5
My uncle died by suicide. In this room. The manager said it as calmly as if he were making small talk about the weather. His face was serene, almost too serene—like he didn’t realize how inappropriate his expression was for the situation. Even if what he said were true, no normal person would speak of such a thing with a smile. That’s just basic human decency. I had taken only a single step into the room before I froze in place, unable to move forward. Standing still, I met the manager’s gaze…-
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IOHH 4
They said the manager’s demeanor was textbook polite when we first met, but I take that back. A manager who abandons his guest and wanders off on his own whim is anything but courteous. Even I, someone who doesn’t care much about formalities or manners, can tell that. This time, too, he suddenly announced he would escort me to the restaurant and crossed from the east building to the west building through the back garden. I didn’t want to follow this clearly suspicious manager, but just this once,…-
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IOHH 3
“Just a moment. I’ll come out.” Had he been waiting for the concierge to leave before knocking? If not, there’s no way he could’ve shown up this quickly. But the concierge had just said the general manager was unavailable. Did they pass each other by mistake? Pushing aside the whirlwind of questions in my head, I straightened my dress. When I opened the door, a tall man, almost like a streetlamp in height, was standing there with a smile that crinkled his eyes. He placed a gloved hand…-
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IOHH 2
“This is as far as I can take you, miss. No one from the village—not just me—can go past this point. We mustn’t. Even if you offered me a fortune, I still wouldn’t go any farther.” I argued with the coachman for a while, trying to convince him. Was this just a ploy to squeeze more money out of me? Or maybe an unnecessary display of suspicion toward outsiders? I couldn’t tell exactly why he was acting this way, but one thing was clear—I couldn’t bring myself to get out of the…-
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IOHH 1
Have you ever heard the phrase, “Always read the fine print”? It’s a saying that holds true regardless of time or country. In my opinion, humanity would be better off remembering “Read the contract carefully” more than “Love thy neighbor” from the Bible. If they had, tragedies like this one wouldn’t happen. To get straight to the point—I got scammed. I signed a ridiculous contract that used my soul as collateral. This all happened because I didn’t pay attention when going over the…-
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