Robb looked back and said calmly, "Don't worry, this is their way of enhancing friendship. Just get used to it."

"To improve friendship? That's really strange."

Misty shook her head, retracted her gaze and looked at Robb in front of her. Suddenly she sniffed her nose, and said with a hint of intoxication in her eyes: "Your breath of life is so strong, no wonder you can kill the Lord of the Swamp who despises life. Can you come to my place to play? Do you like music? I can teach you to sing. Also, the food I cook is delicious..."

Possessing the ability to bring the dead back to life, Misty has a strong sense of life and death.

Robb was the most alive person she had ever met.

She had an immense love for life and instinctively wanted to get close to it.

This is also the reason why she completely ignored Zoe, whose face was getting darker and darker, and directly told Robb her address and extended a warm invitation.

If Zoe had felt a little regretful before about Misty not joining the witch academy, she definitely didn't feel that way now, and was even a little happy.

A Madison who was eyeing her eagerly was enough to worry her.

What would happen if there was another Misty?

Robb was a little confused at first about Misty's special look.

Then, after thinking for a moment, he almost understood that it was caused by his 2.0 physique.

With his girlfriend by his side, Robb wouldn't be stupid enough to say the wrong thing.

After exchanging a few simple pleasantries, Madison and Queenie stopped their friendly conversation out of exhaustion, fearing that staying here too long would attract attention, and so the two sides parted ways.

Watching Misty's departing back, Robb told the girls to clean up the remaining corpses.

To be on the safe side, they burned the crocodile man's headless body to prevent other creatures from eating his flesh and blood and becoming a new generation of crocodile men. Only then did they drive away after this unpleasant thing happened.

After a democratic vote, the group did not immediately return to New Orleans.

Having been disturbed last night and feeling that the camping trip was not complete, they turned back to the originally planned destination, where they happily played the whole day without any surprises, and then finally went home.

It is worth noting that under the double pressure of Madison and the newly emerged Misty, Zoe took the initiative to try the method that Madison taught her during the day on Robb that night.

Although he was very inexperienced compared to Madison, Robb was also satisfied and enjoyed a different kind of enjoyment.

……

The next day.

When Robb drove back to downtown New Orleans, he unexpectedly discovered that there were many more pumpkin lanterns on the streets, and scarecrows, skulls, spider webs, black cats and other things were hung in front of many shops.

Seeing that a few people on the street couldn't wait to dress up as zombies, vampires, witches, Frankenstein, etc., Robb suddenly realized: "So today is Halloween!"

"Halloween, to be exact," Zoe corrected.

Compared to the real Halloween, Halloween Eve is the most lively time of the festival.

Adults put on scary and weird makeup, wear strange clothes, parade in the community and on the streets, and have gatherings, holding some kind of unique party.

Children will dress up as cute ghosts and knock on doors from house to house, asking for candy, otherwise they will play tricks.

This is a carnival for the whole nation.

Very popular among Westerners, but not so popular in the East.

Just looking at the three women beside him who were calm, Robb asked with some surprise:

"Why aren't you excited at all?"

Chapter 47 Chapter Werewolves vs. vampires?

"Why aren't you excited at all?"

Robb was a little surprised when he saw the three women who showed no excitement at all.

It's normal that I'm not interested in Western festivals like Halloween, but why are these three people who were born and raised here so uninterested?

"I'm tired." Queenie stretched his huge body on the seat and said weakly.

"Boring." Madison, who was browsing the Internet on her phone, said without even looking up.

Zoe told the truth in detail: "I used to like dressing up as a wicked witch to scare people. Now that I'm a real witch, there's no point in pretending anymore."

To put it bluntly, after seeing real witches, evil spirits, mutant crocodile people, etc., it is no longer interesting to look back at these people's shabby costumes.

After all, how can a fake compare to the real thing?

Madison suddenly spoke up, "But the ghost party tonight is still pretty good. Robb, do you want to go and have some fun? You dress up as a werewolf and I dress up as a vampire, how about we continue the thousand-year bloody battle?"

Werewolves vs. vampires?

A thousand years of bloody battle?

Madison, you're getting bolder and bolder lately, you know?

Robb glanced at Zoe, who was expressionless, and coughed twice. He suppressed his eager heart and said righteously, "No, I'm too tired these two days. I'd better have a good rest when I go back."

Zoe's face relaxed when she heard this, and then she turned to Madison and advised her with "concern": "Think about the fraternity party, Madison."

The smile that had just appeared on Madison's lips suddenly froze.

A witch and a Hollywood star, being bewitched by a small-time punk is a stain she will never be able to wash away in her life.

"That fraternity party? What happened? What happened?" Queenie, as if she had smelled something, propped herself up and asked excitedly.

She was happy to collect any embarrassing things that happened to Madison.

"Nothing!" Madison stopped him quickly.

Zoe watched all this with a chuckle.

Just like that, amid the noise of the fight, Robb drove back to the Witch Academy, just in time to see Spalding happily setting up a scarecrow outside the court.

When he noticed them coming back, he instantly returned to his original stiff self.

"It would be more appropriate to put up a statue of a wicked witch outside, Spalding."

After Robb made the suggestion, he led the witches into the house without caring whether the other party responded or not.

As soon as he pushed the door open, Queenie shouted to Delphi who was cleaning the hall: "Delphi! Go and prepare some pudding and yogurt for me, I'm hungry!"

Delphi's face instantly fell: "Oh God! It's only been a few days, can't I rest a little more!"

"By the way, please help us cut some fruit." Robb, who didn't eat much in the morning, said.

Delphi glared at Robb indignantly.

She had not forgotten that when Bastian attacked a few days ago, the other party forced her to be a meat shield.

No matter how much you glare at me, you still have to do what you have to do.

Unlike Queenie, who has sharp words but never actually does anything violent, Delphi knows exactly how ruthless Robb, who has a bright smile on his face, can be when he really takes action.

"Welcome back. How was camping?"

At the dining table, Nan, who heard the noise, still holding her love guide, ran over and asked with a smile.

Zoe thought about it and responded, "Uh... not bad, quite exciting."

Nan looked at her, and after a few seconds of silence, he nodded in agreement and said, "You guys are really having an exciting time."

Apparently, she had just read Zoe's inner thoughts and knew the inside story.

"Although reading minds is a very unpleasant ability, it is still very good to have it here. At least we don't have to waste our breath on it." Madison picked up the strawberry on the plate and ate it in one bite. "Nan, how have you and the boy next door been progressing these days?"

"Very good." Nan responded with a smile.

Then, she looked at Madison and said:

"I wasn't lying. He said he felt comfortable with me. He liked me very much."

"..."

"Kissing? Not yet. His mom is too strict, and the time we spend alone together is too short."

"..."

"Do I need your help? No! You'll only cause trouble!"

Without giving Madison a chance to speak, Nan quickly answered the question on her mind.

Madison rolled her eyes and finally said, "I take it back. Mind-reading is annoying no matter where it is placed. It just made me look like an idiot."

"What a bunch of weird girls. In my time, you would all have been burned to death." Delphi, who came over with a tray and saw this scene, said to herself.

Madison won't spoil Delphi.

She already knew the other party's identity and responded, "You know what? A guy like you who is over 200 years old and still alive would definitely be put on the operating table for dissection and research in this era. The old guys in the White House and Wall Street are very interested in people like you."

Delphi was suddenly speechless.

Sure enough, evil people still need to be punished by evil people.

Robb smiled.

Listening to the children playing outside, he suddenly remembered something and asked, "Delphi, are you ready for candy tonight?"

"Candy? Why do we need to prepare candy?" Delphi asked puzzled.

"Today is Halloween Eve." Robb was also confused.

As a foreigner, he knew that on this night there would be children coming to ask for candy or to play tricks.

Americans themselves should know this.

Delphi wondered, "Shouldn't I be allowed to light a bonfire and serve food to the demons to keep them away from us? You know, evil spirits will walk the earth that night. If we can't protect ourselves, the dead will wake up and disasters will follow."

Robb was stunned for a moment and asked the people around him, "What did she mean?"

Madison and Queenie looked at each other and said they didn't understand either.

Zoe, who had listened carefully in class, replied, "That's how people celebrated Halloween a long time ago. But it's different now. Bonfires are replaced by pumpkin lanterns, and serving sacrifices is replaced by candy..."

Zoe explained to Delphi in detail how to celebrate Halloween in the new era.

Robb was listening on the side, when suddenly his eyes flickered and some vague memories came to his mind.

It seems like...what's going to happen on Halloween?

Can't remember some clearly.

Too much time has passed, and the episodes I've watched are never marked with specific dates, and often a long time can pass in one episode.

Plus, there are far more people in this world than just witches, and my own intrusion has had an impact.

The situation has already changed beyond recognition.

Robb generally doesn't pay much attention to past memories.

However, Halloween seems to be a little special.

After thinking for a while, he asked.

Chapter 48: Night Parade of One Hundred Demons

"Where's Fiona?" Robb asked.

Delphi, who was shocked by the change in Halloween customs, replied subconsciously: "She went out with Cordelia, saying that they wanted to have a mother-daughter emotional exchange journey."

In that case, the problem isn't with Fiona.

Who is that?

Robb thought of another powerful person in New Orleans who was also very dissatisfied with the Salem witches, Voodoo Queen Mary.

Delphi, who was buried alive by her for more than 180 years, was found here, and her former lover Bastien also died here.

If I don't retaliate, it would be against the other person's character.

Thinking of this, Robb's face changed.

He remembered.

……

at the same time.

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