Monster Escape Room Re-Employment Chapter 2
byâOh, youâre the boss⊠wait, what?!â Jiang Lingyiâs eyes widened in horror, and he hastily tried to explain, âIâm not, I didnât, what I meant wasâŠâ
Lou Xian sat upright, his expression solemn, making it hard to imagine that the bizarre plans and decorations were his doing. He bowed slightly.
âJiang Lingyi, there is something I wish to ask of you.â
Jiang Lingyi took a sip of tea to mask his increasingly uncontrollable facial expression.
âPlease, become the manager of this establishment.â
âWhat?â He doubted his own ears.
âIs that not possible?â Lou Xian lowered his gaze, his raven-wing lashes casting a shadow over his eyelids, which made Jiang Lingyiâs heart flutter.
âItâs not a matter of whether itâs possible or not; this request is a bit sudden.â Why would Lou Xian choose him? Besides, he had a promising career. Should he really quit that to become the manager of this odd, deserted escape room?
âIf we canât pay the rent this month, my staff and I will be thrown out.â Lou Xian looked troubled. He rarely displayed such a wronged expression, and Jiang Lingyi felt a rush of emotion, wanting to tear out his own heart and liver for him, but he managed to retain a shred of rationality.
âI can lend you money, any amount, you donât even have to pay it back, but becoming the manager is really a bitâŠâ
Lou Xian persisted, âActually, this place does have its advantages. For example, for exampleâŠâ
âThe NPCs are quite convincing,â Jiang Lingyi offered as comfort.
âYes,â Lou Xian nodded repeatedly, âAfter all, they are genuine monsters.â
âAh, are you referring to that unwritten rule? Like how people tell children at amusement parks that the mascots arenât people in costumes? Since itâs an immersive escape room, I didnât realize you had such a strong sense of conviction.â
Lou Xian said earnestly, âThey are the real Midnight Clown, River God, and Ripper Woman.â
Jiang Lingyi worried, âLou Xian, should I introduce you to some good psychiatric hospitals?â
âI understand,â Lou Xianâs demeanor gradually cooled. âYou donât believe what Iâm saying.â
Oh no, did I anger him? Jiang Lingyi truly couldnât bear it. He had spent two years trying to numb himself, only for this to happen nowâŠ
âConsidering your perspective, this is understandable. However, you shouldnât question the efforts made by my staff. I must make you understand this point.â
The next moment, Lou Xianâs face suddenly magnified before Jiang Lingyi. Simultaneously, a cold, soft sensation pressed against his lips. A clear, cold spring-like scent filled his nostrils, carrying a faint coolness. Lou Xianâs straight nose brushed against the tip of his, causing a subtle, tingling tremor.
Jiang Lingyiâs mind instantly crashed.
No⊠for Lou Xian, the concept of kissing didnât exist; he had merely pressed his lips against Jiang Lingyiâs. Jiang Lingyi held his shoulders and, driven by lust, deepened the kiss, completely disregarding the consequences. He gently and timidly rubbed and sucked on Lou Xianâs lipsâa move he had rehearsed countless times in his dreams.
Lou Xianâs breathing quickened. He pushed the presumptuous rogue away, a faint blush on his face, and pulled at his collar in a transparent attempt to cover his embarrassment.
âI used a Ritual to open your Spiritual Sight. You can now see things invisible to ordinary people. This way, you will believe me.â
Jiang Lingyi looked around in astonishment. Unbeknownst to him, many shadowy figures had appeared around them, becoming increasingly distinct, like the No-Face spirit from the Spirited Away animation. These black, misty humanoids had only a single, jarring white mask for a face, each with a different expression.
Lou Xian introduced them, âThey are Wandering Spirits. You just saw them; they were clinging to the corridors and ceilings, and you even stepped over them.â
Midnight Clown, the River God (half fish, half human), and the Ripper Woman (who was currently stuffing her intestines back into her abdomen) all emerged from the staff door.
Lou Xian said, âMany staff members are on leave today, so not everyone is here.â
âIs he also a demon or monster?â Jiang Lingyi felt dizzy and shakily pointed to the front desk clerk engrossed in Honor of Kings. The clerk was oblivious to everything happening in the store; even if someone held up the place with a gun, he wouldnât notice.
âHe is a normal human.â
âThen why the zombie-like complexionâŠ?â
âLack of sleep.â
The three monster employees bowed ninety degrees to Jiang Lingyi in a disciplined manner. He stiffly waved back. The Wandering Spirits, lacking hands and feet, swayed slowly like wind-blown paper dolls as a form of greeting.
Lou Xian said, âYou look uncomfortable.â
âI-Iâm fine⊠Please tell them to leave.â Jiang Lingyi kept pinching the philtrum area to stay conscious, taking several deep breaths.
âAlthough itâs unbelievable, Iâll tentatively believe what you said.â
âThenâŠâ
âBut thatâs separate from becoming the manager.â Jiang Lingyi felt it was a bit heartless to say this right after kissing him, but he was no longer the impulsive young man he was in college.
Lou Xian lowered his head and remained silent. Jiang Lingyi immediately surrendered.
âHow about this: I can come over on weekends and after work to help out part-timeâŠâ
He had a subtle feeling of having been tricked onto a pirate ship.
âThe mall operations manager will be here soon.â
âWhatâŠ?â Things were moving too fast; he couldnât keep up.
âWe are meeting at the Western restaurant in the mall at six oâclock this afternoon to discuss future business plans.â
Jiang Lingyi finally understood the true purpose of this sudden date. It turned out Lou Xian had no intention of rekindling their romance; the sequence from the escape room to the dinner invitation was a seamless combo designed to lure him into a trap.
Lou Xian seemed to read his mind. âYou can make your decision after hearing the full situation.â
âSo, youâre assuming Iâm going with you to the Western restaurant for a business meetingâŠâ
Lou Xian sighed softly, âJiang Lingyi, I am already very happy that you agreed to meet today.â
âFine, Iâll go.â
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Jiang Lingyi hadnât expected the date to actually turn into a meeting in the end.
Generally, negotiations between the mall and its tenants could be held directly in the internal offices. It was outrageous that the operations manager expected Lou Xian to treat him to a meal.
The operations manager, Manager Wu Yunying, arrived half an hour past the agreed time. He was an experienced, worldly man around thirty, wearing a perpetual smile.
âMr. Lou, hello.â
âMr. Wu.â
Lou Xian shook his hand. Jiang Lingyi stared intently at them. Damn it, he hadnât even held Lou Xianâs hand today.
Manager Wu Yunying noticed the suit-wearing, glasses-clad man watching them like a hawk. âMay I ask who this is?â
âHe is an intern.â
The three sat down, and Manager Wu Yunying clasped his hands on the table.
âMr. Lou, according to the contract, besides paying rent and profit shares on time every month, you must also attract sufficient customer traffic. After all, our mall is in a prime location, targeting the middle classâitâs an inch of gold here. Countless brands ask me daily for a spot.â He paused deliberately and took a sip of coffee. âBut your Phantom Immersive Horror Escape Room has been operating at a loss for two years. The grace period for recent graduate startups is almost over. Our operations department needs to report to management, so please understand my position.â
âPhantom has excellent potential. Please give us one more chance. We will definitely meet the target this month. Money is not an issue.â
âMr. Lou, donât you understand? The mall considers multiple factors. Even if you can afford the rent, the profit share is still zero. We have received many negative reviews for your store in our comprehensive surveys. Far from driving traffic to the mall, you are a tumor. Honestly, if you were the operations manager, would you let a store like this continue operating?â
To be fair, Manager Wu Yunying was being reasonable; Phantomâs business strategy was indeed problematic. If Jiang Lingyi encountered this kind of business issue at his own job, he would likely agree with Wu.
But he couldnât stand seeing his former Ice Prince having to humble himself due to financial pressure.
âMr. Wu, you said the period is âalmostâ over, meaning it hasnât expired yet.â Jiang Lingyi switched into elite corporate mode. âAs long as we prove Phantomâs value within this month, we can theoretically keep the space.â
Manager Wu Yunying glanced sideways. âStepping back, if you only meet the target one month out of twelve, what kind of value is that?â
âBusiness relies on future potential,â Jiang Lingyi began to bluff, maintaining a serious expression. âFour thousand visitors.â
Manager Wu Yunying was stunned. âWhat?â
Lou Xian had already reacted, looking at Jiang Lingyi in surprise.
Jiang Lingyi continued, âThe contract states the required traffic is around four thousand people. Donât tell me youâve forgotten the specifics.â
âWhat about four thousand people?â
âWeâll add another thousandâfive thousand peopleâwithin this month. This is Phantomâs sincerity. Since you seem like a reasonable person, youâve tolerated two years of losses; surely you can wait one more month?â
Manager Wu Yunying stared at him. âSir, have you considered interning at iF Group?â
âThank you for the offer,â Jiang Lingyi smiled. âI am an intern at Phantom.â
In the end, Manager Wu Yunying only drank some coffee and left. The negotiation process was much smoother than Lou Xian had anticipated. The two sat opposite each other at the original booth, eating their slightly delayed dinner.
Lou Xian couldnât help but ask, âHow did you know the contractual number? The correct answer is an average of 4,310 people per month.â
âFermi estimation.â
Jiang Lingyi felt immensely satisfied at having subtly shown off in front of Lou Xian.
âPlease take good care of us from now on, Manager.â
âIntern,â Jiang Lingyi corrected. âI havenât agreed yet. I only agreed to help out when I have time.â
Lou Xian murmured, âIf itâs you, you will definitely be able to save my subordinatesâŠâ
It was twilight when they left the mall. Jiang Lingyi lived alone in his apartment. Lou Xian insisted on walking him home, claiming that âthe initial activation of Spiritual Sight can be taxing on the body.â Jiang Lingyi certainly wouldnât refuse.
They arrived downstairs at the apartment building. Night had fallen, and countless lights flickered on, scattered like stars in the bustling metropolis.
âWould you like to come up for a cup of tea?â Jiang Lingyiâs heart pounded like a drum, prepared for rejection.
Lou Xian nodded and silently followed him inside.
âMy place is quite spaciousââ
Jiang Lingyi opened the door. His gaze fell directly on the living room TV. The lights werenât on, and only the faint light from outside the window vaguely outlined the furniture.
Yet, he clearly saw a black-haired, white-robed female ghost, like Sadako from the movies, crawling out of the television screen.
Having been mentally strained all day, he had reached his limit. The female ghost was the final straw that broke him.
Jiang Lingyiâs memory ended there.