Ruby was a genius; however, she tragically passed away after falling from the fiftieth floor of her own company's building. When she opened her eyes again, she found herself in an entirely different world. Have you ever heard about the Ghost World? I'm not referring to the world of deceased individuals, but rather a planet. Ruby was shocked when she woke up in the body of an twenty-year-old girl who was already married and had four ghostly husbands. Unfortunately, these husbands didn't love the original owner, and the original owner treated them poorly. The first husband leaned over with a sly smile on his face and said, "You think you can leave me, pretty wife? Nope! Once my eyes catch what I like, I will get it no matter what." The second husband angrily exclaimed, "I hate you, stupid witch! Don't leave me; your stupid husband loves you." The third husband innocently said, "Wife, I made my special soup for you," and proceeded to show bowls filled with blood. The fourth husband gently raised her chin and said, "Wife, I can't believe that with every passing second, minute, and hour, I'm falling for you even more." The fifth husband, who fell in love with her at first sight, looked at the camera and arrogantly smiled. "I fell in love with someone at first sight! Get ready to grab it; I'm throwing ten thousand gems to celebrate," he declared as the camera panned to a room filled with money and treasures. Ruby : "..." Please, someone, make me dead again. Warning: • Reserve Harem • 18+
"What's wrong, stupid wife?" Karl asked, tilting his head, his big baby-blue eyes full of innocent curiosity.
Ruby just smiled, shaking her head. "Nothing, stupid husband," she replied, taking another bite. Eat your own food and do nothing, she thought.
Karl blinked, stunned. Wait... did she just call me stupid husband? He opened his mouth to reply, but one look from Julian's glare shut him up quickly.
After they finished their meal, night had fallen. The massive red moon hung low, casting a haunting red glow over everything. Shadows stretched long on the ground as fog began to curl around their feet, and the soft chirping of crickets filled the air.
Ruby led her husbands back home through the eerie red-lit path. Once they reached their little slum house, she was too tired to even think of a bath. She took a long drink from the earthen pot, grateful for even that small comfort.