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Hotel K: Mystery in the Dark UPDATE

Genres: ROMANCE, TERROR AND MYSTERY. Inspired to be turned into manhwa or Manga. Updated every Friday In a grand hotel, filled with mystery and rumors of an unsolved murder, a once-great detective now in decline arrives to investigate strange disappearances. But he is not alone in his quest. A young, outgoing detective is also on the hunt for her missing nephew. Together, they uncover a conspiracy that goes far beyond anything they could have ever imagined. The hotel's general manager, suspected of being involved in the disappearances, proves to be a formidable adversary, but with their skills and intuition, our detectives are determined to solve the case. As they delve deeper into the hotel's secrets, they discover that its history is darker than they could ever have imagined. Guests wander the halls unaware of the danger they face and it seems that someone or something is determined to keep the truth buried forever. But our detectives are not ones to give up easily. With the help of unexpected allies and a newfound romance, they struggle to uncover the truth and bring justice to the victims. Will they be able to solve the mystery of the Grand Hotel or will they be consumed by the shadows of the past? Will they be able to fall in love amidst all the chaos or will they be taken advantage of to solve the mystery? Find out in this exciting anime-inspired story full of suspense, intrigue and surprises.

Tear_Sonyeon · Horror
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6 Chs

"Allen" Chapter 2 Update

Aldegrezter, was walking through the dark streets of London, his mind focused on the mysterious case at hand. Suddenly, he saw a suspicious figure approaching him from a nearby alley. It was a staggering man with the appearance of being under the influence of alcohol. Tsuyoshi tried to dodge him, but the man grabbed his arm and exhaled his disgusting alcohol breath in his face.

"Hey, buddy! Do you have any money for a drink?" the man said, exhaling the stench of alcohol in Tsuyoshi's face.

Author Tear Sonyeon

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Hotel K: Episode 2 " Allen"

Aldegrezter frowned and tried to break free from the man's grip, but the man held on even tighter.

"I don't have time for this," Tsuyoshi said, his voice cold and cutting. "Let go of me right now, I'm not in the mood for this."

The man let out a booming laugh, but Aldegrezter's tone left no doubt about his seriousness. "Easy, friend, easy!" the man said, staggering away and disappearing into the dense fog of the day.

Aldegrezter continued on his way, but his mind was still tormented by the case at hand. He knew he needed to find some clue that would lead him to the hotel where the person who had sent the letter was supposedly staying. He decided it would be best to go to the train station the next day and buy a ticket for the next train to Scotland. But first, he had to get some clue from the Shadow Watch offices, perhaps a missing person's case. According to what he had been told in that letter, the case would be closed, but Aldegrezter knew it was a risky thing to do, but it was necessary.

Tsuyoshi finally arrived at the dark offices of the Shadow Watch, where a small lamp flickered and a group of agents greeted him with a mixture of curiosity and disdain. Tsuyoshi had worked with them before, but this time he was on his own, armed only with the information from an anonymous letter.

"Hey, look who we have here," said a mocking voice. It was Allen Shiba, his former partner and now one of his biggest adversaries within the Shadow Watch. "Don't bother, man."

Tsuyoshi knew that Allen had great influence within the organization, thanks to his family and his ability to manipulate people. If Allen found out he was investigating a case, he would surely try to sabotage his work. Tsuyoshi had only a month to avoid any kind of trouble and keep his detective license.

"You know the boss has been asking about you, don't you?" laughed Allen.

Tsuyoshi tried to remain calm as Allen watched him with a mischievous grin. But he couldn't afford to lose his concentration. He had to find any clue that could lead him to the hotel where the person mentioned in the anonymous letter was staying.

"What's the news around here?" Tsuyoshi asked, trying to change the subject.

"We're dealing with several missing persons cases," another agent replied. "But nothing that might interest you, Tsuyoshi. Why don't you take a break? Maybe you need to freshen up a bit."

Tsuyoshi knew he was being ignored, but he wouldn't give up so easily. He knew he had to find any clues that could help him solve the case. As he made his way to the door of the Archives office, he heard Allen sneering at him behind his back.

"This guy will never change," Allen said. "Always trying to solve cases on his own. Doesn't he learn from his mistakes? Look at him, how the last case was what sunk him."

Tsuyoshi ignored Allen's taunts and decided to enter the Archives office and the first thing he noticed was the dust. The place was filled with high shelves crammed with boxes and filing cabinets, some of them covered with cobwebs. As he walked through the narrow corridors, Tsuyoshi could feel the air getting heavier, as if he was being watched.

Finally, he found the box he was looking for. It was a black leather folder with a label that read "Hotel K." Tsuyoshi carefully opened it and began to read the police reports of the case.

The Kaiser Hotel was located in the Scottish mountains, in a remote and difficult to access location. Despite that, the hotel was known to be one of the most luxurious and exclusive hotels in all of England. Guests were mostly wealthy socialites, with the exception of the crown.

According to reports, the hotel's owner was a mysterious and wealthy man about whom little was known. The police considered him the prime suspect in the murder, but they could not prove his guilt. In addition, according to the letter Tsuyoshi received, there were more disappearances at the hotel that were never officially investigated.

Tsuyoshi closed the folder and wondered how he could find out more information about the case without jeopardizing his detective license. He couldn't get directly involved, but he couldn't stop investigating either. His career depended on solving this case, even if it was undercover.

Suddenly, he heard footsteps behind him and turned around to see who it was. But there was no one there. Tsuyoshi felt increasingly uncomfortable and decided it was time to leave the Archives office.

As he walked back to his office, he wondered who had sent the letter and why they had chosen him to investigate the case. But he knew he couldn't afford to be distracted by questions he had no answers to. He had to focus on finding the truth behind Hotel K and solving the case without being detected.

He decided it was time to leave the Archives office. As he walked back to his own office, Tsuyoshi wondered who had sent the letter and why he had been chosen to investigate the case. But he knew he could not allow himself to be distracted by questions he had no answers to. He had to focus on finding the truth behind Hotel K and solving the case undetected.

However, as he walked through the streets of London, Tsuyoshi felt a strange sensation. As if someone was watching him. He looked over his shoulder several times, but saw no one behind him. So, he decided to move on and continue on his way home.

But the strange feeling persisted, which made Tsuyoshi feel increasingly uncomfortable. He felt as if someone was following him, but he wasn't sure if it was just his paranoia or if it was something real.

Suddenly, a figure moved quickly over the roofs of the nearby houses. Tsuyoshi turned sharply to look, but the figure had disappeared into the darkness. His heart was pounding in his chest and he realized that he could not afford to be careless at a time like this.

Just as he was about to open his front door, he heard a familiar voice behind him.